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Topic: Skunked for Kings Point defience  (Read 4762 times)

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Kingslayer

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jon

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Theshoeman

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if anyone out there catches 400ft of braid, a 12oz torpedo diver, an 11" flasher and e-chip herring helmet, let me know. ARGHHHH
haha there is some fish out there with my konezone flasher dragging around.


craftycav

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Just a heads up: Fishing is warming up at the point. I was at the boat house and saw about four boats with cookie cutter black mouth about 10 pounds each. I think about six were caught a few days before. I decided to kayak with a buddy of mine and was told by an old timer that the incoming current traveled around 4 miles an hour around point defiance.....well I think father time hit the crack pipe. Got caught in the rip going about 9 miles and hour. No Bueno! Had to wait it out on the back eddy for a while but I did mark a bunch of fish in that area. Any ideas what kind of fish could be in there?
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Kingslayer

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Yeah, DWB and I had to hole up at the point and wait for the tide for a bit...it was really ripping for a while.  Oddly, the outgoing was almost non-existent, even though there was a 6 ft. exchange.
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Kaptain King

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High tide is 6:01AM on Sunday so that should be perfect. I will be in the water at 5:30 assuming the gate will be open. I just heard that Pt. Wilson has come out with a new candlefish jig that has a scent chamber in it...Has anyone picked one of these up yet? I have got to get one. I think that would help out a lot when jigging off the point. Anyway, tides look good this weekend and on Salmon University someone hauled in a 29 lb. Hog Johnson off of Point Evans...It's a pig.