Well wanted to try something new so me and a buddy went down Sunday afternoon to seawolf park and tryed the peer. Let me tell you what a joke sure I saw a few reds landed two where 40 + inchs and guess what no tag placed on any of them. But having to deal with the combat style fishing was crazy. Reminded me of the russian river in alaska when the salmon are running. People almost fighting over the first thirty feet of the peer. Its a joke. Then if you don't have a surf rod with the right line hook and lead weight your not even allowed to fish on one section of the peer. There were specs busting mullet in that section but no one was fishing for them. Due to the rod restriction. Needless to say they can keep it I don't Want to ever step foot on that park again. Even if the red were so thick you could walk across them from one side of the channel to the other.
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Yeah, that sucks, I am not a fan of pier fishing for that reason. Wade or get a kayak, the solitude alone is worth it, and you will probably catch better fish.
SWP is a crappy deal. All dirt roads on Pelican are closed off now, and I ain't paying the troll that much to fish the channel. There are plenty of free channel spots to catch all the sandtrout you would want.
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When did they close the dirt roads?! We used to camp out on the beach all the time and catch trout, reds flounders and cook em on a fire. That is disappointing to hearOriginally posted by Milkjug View PostYeah, that sucks, I am not a fan of pier fishing for that reason. Wade or get a kayak, the solitude alone is worth it, and you will probably catch better fish.
SWP is a crappy deal. All dirt roads on Pelican are closed off now, and I ain't paying the troll that much to fish the channel. There are plenty of free channel spots to catch all the sandtrout you would want.
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