12-18-2003, 12:11 PM
[cool][size 2]I'm sure you have fished that area enough to anticipate what you will find. My own recollections are that this time of year is not the best for WFO action on any of the glamor species. But, I can recall some relaxing days spent on anchor, soaking bullheads or ghost shrimp for the occasional striper or sturgeon. [/size]
[size 2]I also recall some "dinosaur" trips, deep water baiting for the big prehistoric sharks in the channels. Those 7 gills and soupfins can get big and rowdy.[/size]
[size 2]If you don't mind scaling down the tackle a bit, and going for some good eating, there are usually some nice flounder on the flats in the north part of the bay. I've had a lot of fun with those guys...mostly when the tide is moving. And, every once in awhile a stray schoolie striper will liven things up a bit.[/size]
[size 2]Will you be the only one in your family on the six pack, or are you chartering the whole boat? Those things can be both good and bad. All depends on who they put on the boat with ya. Of course the skipper and deckies can make a lot of difference too.[/size]
[size 2]If you hadn't already planned to, I might suggest you introduce some of those "mackrunners" to the snob fish of Frisco. I'm betting that with a little sweetener they would get a vote or two.[/size]
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[size 2]I also recall some "dinosaur" trips, deep water baiting for the big prehistoric sharks in the channels. Those 7 gills and soupfins can get big and rowdy.[/size]
[size 2]If you don't mind scaling down the tackle a bit, and going for some good eating, there are usually some nice flounder on the flats in the north part of the bay. I've had a lot of fun with those guys...mostly when the tide is moving. And, every once in awhile a stray schoolie striper will liven things up a bit.[/size]
[size 2]Will you be the only one in your family on the six pack, or are you chartering the whole boat? Those things can be both good and bad. All depends on who they put on the boat with ya. Of course the skipper and deckies can make a lot of difference too.[/size]
[size 2]If you hadn't already planned to, I might suggest you introduce some of those "mackrunners" to the snob fish of Frisco. I'm betting that with a little sweetener they would get a vote or two.[/size]
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