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C_Run

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We launched next to the brewery. I know that was shut down due to some construction. Not sure if that's possible now. That's a little shorter.


Drifter2007

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If you launch at low tide, you could launch off of the jetty rad before the 1st finger. Depending how long you stay you might have to return to the marina, or maybe by the base of the bridge near the brewery.

I have a window to escape tomorrow and was hoping for this, but the tide is all wrong for me to fish the bay. I might consider doing what C run did. I would like to get into some of those perch. Or another option is just to leave the yak at home and fish off of the jetty.
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