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Topic: Dash Point - question about the beach...  (Read 2535 times)

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RoxnDox

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Hey all.  I would like to join in the Humpy Classic next month, but kinda need some info before I do.  Looking at the tides for Aug 8th it looks like a nice low 0.42 at 6am to launch.  Never fished out of there, so I don't know what the beach is like.  I do have a cart with wheels that does OK on sand/gravel, but not so much on mud.  Problem is, I am still stuck with a *(&^*&%^(*&^&^% weight restriction, which I am slowly working upwards (but it's way less than my boat weighs!).  So my wife and/or son will probably be doing sherpa duty for me to get the boat out to the water.   

Since it looks like a long (!) slog to water at low tide (judging by the pic on google maps), what's the quality of the beach for carting it?  Neither of them is a fisher type so we'd have to consider footwear if it's not sand.


Thanks

Jim
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micahgee

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The beach is pretty firm and sandy. Pretty easy to walk on, its not muddy at all.
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RoxnDox

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The beach is pretty firm and sandy. Pretty easy to walk on, its not muddy at all.

Gracias!  I am hoping to be in shape to pick up an end at least...

Jim
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Doc Miller

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Where can one learn more about said Humpy Classic?  I'd love to participate. 
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RoxnDox

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Junk Jigs "BEST USE OF ACTUAL JUNK" category - "That tape should have been a prized possession and not junk. That will be a collectors item in 30 years!” & “There sure is a lot of junk in there.”


 

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