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Topic: Anyone launched at MeeKwaMooks or Cormorant Cove before?  (Read 2066 times)

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DWB123

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2013
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Interested in hitting up some fishing spots nearby, don't want to make the long paddle from Don Armeni. I'm trying to google image/search to find out what the hand-carry launch is actually like (which, as i've found the hard way, can vary drastically from launch to launch). Any input would be much appreciated.
« Last Edit: May 20, 2014, 06:24:27 PM by DWB123 »


Swede

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2014
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I live right by MeeKwaMooks and have launched there a few times. There is a long switchback ramp down to a set of stairs. The stairs can be hard if you're alone because they're steep and pretty eroded.

There are some other spots between houses a few blocks north but the beach is long and rocky so best to launch at high tide. I haven't tried by La Rustica where the beach is narrower mostly because it's usually backed up with driftwood.

Remember if you do launch at MeeKwaMooks there is a marine preserve right there and you can't fish between the last house on the north to the end of the park on the south. Luckily it's a pretty small area.