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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
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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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