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Black Sea Bass - Pots
I have gone on a couple of charters leaving from
Indian River Inlet - DELAWARE and when the fish don't bite, the Cap'n says pull um up, we'rre goin to the bass pots. When we get there, there are bouy markers for a number of miles and we always catch lots of sea bass. The location is somewhere outside of the mouth to the Delaware bay and I think they change it, but that far from time to time. Does anyone know the coordinates of this area? |
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Parish,
The Bass Pots are usually placed around structure in 80 to 120' of water in the summer time. I fish south of you, so I can't really help there, but the pots will be in the same general area each year. Check your charts for some likely structure in those depths, and I can almost gaurantee you'll find pots there in the season. 'Slot |
Thanks Air, I think I know exactly what structure they may be near.
I have a habit of keeping a mental note of direction traveled and landmarks. (can't see any from teh structure, but when close enough to shore, I make a mental note of what I see) Giorgiod, you would be surprised at the information you can get just by asking. Soemetimes you have to decifer the clues hidden in conversations, but the information is ther. |
Hey Air, check your PM's.
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Take a hand held compass the next time out, time how long he travels in one direction then mark, again when he moves how far he goes in one direction. Just ask him how fast the boat goes, you be right on top in no time!
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or do what a couple of fellows I met did, they took a portable hand held GPS with them and kept it in their tackle box, marked way points on it.
I would be discreet with that though, with some guys you could become chum:zip: |
When I go with a guide, I take my handheld GPS in my daypack. When we catch a fish, I gotta take a picture, so I go get my camera out (clicking my waypoint) and take a picture of the fish. I don't abuse the guide, but it gives me good information.
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We go with this cap'n a lot, so I don't want to abuse him.
He knows all the best spots, so we always catch something. Like I said previously, from conversations and clues, I have deciphered the area, and now that I look at my charts and site maps, it all comes together. MJ, being an old Boy Scout, I was able to estimate compass direction using the sun as a compass and I did time the distances. The area is public knowledge, so if you look at the Delaware reef guide at site #11, it all makes sense. http://www.dnrec.state.de.us/fw/2005reefguide.pdf |
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