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Thread: Kick'n it with the nephew in NPH

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    Nice day out there! Question: I've seen some dudes fly lining their chovies in there, but I've never given it a shot before. I kinda always figured the C-Rig was the way to go since the most common catches in there are the spotties and flatties who tend to suspend near the bottom. Do you think it's better to flyline them?

    Maybe drop one with the c-rig and flyline another to test multiple depths?

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    Quote Originally Posted by camdozer View Post
    Nice day out there! Question: I've seen some dudes fly lining their chovies in there, but I've never given it a shot before. I kinda always figured the C-Rig was the way to go since the most common catches in there are the spotties and flatties who tend to suspend near the bottom. Do you think it's better to flyline them?

    Maybe drop one with the c-rig and flyline another to test multiple depths?
    Quick report jack here Cam,

    When I used to float tube the harbor many moons ago and had a floating bait holder I always Carolina rigged the anchovies or sardines with a 3/8oz egg sinker and a 4ft leader to take them right to the bottom for the halibut and then I would start my kick to do a drift or just ride the incoming/outgoing tide. It worked like a charm. For spotties though it was always pitching 3" swim baits around the eelgrass beds, docks and moored boats.

    Sorry for the report jack Verne.

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    Thanks for the reply, Bones! I think I'll stick to the C-rig unless I see some schools of bonitos swimming by :)

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    Awesome WTG, well done!

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    Looked like a nice session with nice weather...
    Good luck with the YT.
    Robert
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    Nice job Vern, I miss fishing the harbors.
    Good luck nabbing one of those harbor Yellows... they're in there.

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    Looks like a good catchin day Vern !!! Good on ya !!!
    Many more to come !!!

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