Fischer's Island advice
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Fischer's Island advice
It's the end of our season and I'd love to close it with some fresh Blackfish fillets in my freezer. As I understand it, there are some very productive rocky areas off Fischer's Island, but never having run there, I haven't the slightest idea of where to start looking. I'm not asking for exact numbers, but general ones, or any other advice for the coming weekend would be sincerely appreciated. I was told an artificial reef was dumped near the island, true? Walter
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Walter,
I am not an expert, but I have a couple friends who do pretty well.
1) Just west of Seaflower reef there is a shallow spot you can see on the chart. there will be boats there, but that is a good sign.
2) Inside the island there are a series of rocky piles, check the chart...
3) Backside (your side) of the island, off Isabella Beach.
4) On the eastern outside (your side, again) of the island there are plenty of rocky areas. They hold fish too.
Those would be the places I would start.
Dug
I am not an expert, but I have a couple friends who do pretty well.
1) Just west of Seaflower reef there is a shallow spot you can see on the chart. there will be boats there, but that is a good sign.
2) Inside the island there are a series of rocky piles, check the chart...
3) Backside (your side) of the island, off Isabella Beach.
4) On the eastern outside (your side, again) of the island there are plenty of rocky areas. They hold fish too.
Those would be the places I would start.
Dug
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