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Topic: Fishing January-May  (Read 2141 times)

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PISCEAN

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You are a sand dab... Go sand dab fishing! No limit, open all year. We will drop a couple of traps then catch some dabs, go back and pull the traps. I love those flatfish, they freeze fine also. We usually start getting them around 100-120 FOW. Good luck!

I would actually love to go san dab fishing, sandy botton, 100-120 foot?

where would one usually launch from for these delicious suckers.

launch at MBK, and paddle out to 100+ FOW
Just watch out for wardens escorting well dressed Russian tourist ladies around the bay :smt005
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tehpenguins

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You are a sand dab... Go sand dab fishing! No limit, open all year. We will drop a couple of traps then catch some dabs, go back and pull the traps. I love those flatfish, they freeze fine also. We usually start getting them around 100-120 FOW. Good luck!

I would actually love to go san dab fishing, sandy botton, 100-120 foot?

where would one usually launch from for these delicious suckers.

launch at MBK, and paddle out to 100+ FOW
Just watch out for wardens escorting well dressed Russian tourist ladies around the bay :smt005

Thanks, I'll uhh. be on the look out.
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TenCrabs

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Yeah, actually I usually start getting into them good around 120. if you are not catching them move to another spot. Always in sand, be sure to use a little squid on the hook and you will get them. I cut sand dab rigs into 4 hook sections, then re-tie the rig. Some of those rigs have 12 hooks...way too many hooks to deal with on a yak. It is a lot of winding up from 120 FOW for a small fish but it's worth it once they are on the dinner plate. Good winter fun...


 

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