Man, I feel so far behind with fishing the surf and SW I might never catch up -- I'm reading the stuff Dan sent about Ken Abrams. Differences of opinion make things interesting ;).
-- Rich -- I know you're an experienced surf guy. What's you take on lines around here?
BTW -- Off-topic: fished most of the weekend in Bath Co. Didn't catch or see a thing -- and water was still higher than I had imagined it would be. We did see a midge/mayfly hatch for about 30 minutes.....light colored suckers in the (surprisingly large) #14 range. Quill Gordons?? (Definiltely not BWOs like I would have expected). Had a great time with Beth, flipped rocks and found tons of sowbugs in one spot. Got muddy as heck, both arms totally scratched up from bushwhacking. Awesome weekend --
Gene
On Monday, March 10, 2014 1:23:42 PM UTC-4, Richard Farino wrote:
On Monday, March 10, 2014 1:23:42 PM UTC-4, Richard Farino wrote:
Gotcha.. I missed the original post that mentioned SC, just the follow up when he mentioned the Inlet.I've spent too many days boarded up down there during hurricanes with empty bottles of Makers while guys from both Carolinas goaded each other about pronunciations, which state has the better red fishery, and who makes the best barbecue.(NC wins the cue test, btw)R
Richard Farino
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From: "Eric Y." <theeri...@gmail.com>
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Date: Monday, March 10, 2014 at 11:45 AM
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Subject: Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Surf fishing -- Floating line = idiot?The difference is understood on my end; my folks are regular visitors to Morehead City. But, he did say Beaufort, SC.--I spent a few weeks down there last September and for the last few years I have at least made a quick run down there for a long weekend. You're right, beach access isn't great, but the flats are. Bonnethead, sheepshead, and reds are all readily available by wading and a canoe will open up a lot of water and easy access to jacks. You do need a boat for the cobia.
Shoot me an email and we can talk specifics. All my "regular" spots down there are productive yet pretty well ignored by most fishermen, so it is almost always just me and the crabbers.
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