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Old 05-06-2015, 07:17 PM   #6
FARRIER
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Most people are pretty tight lipped with how they attack the fish unless you are out on the water. A lot of us put in a lot of hard hours to learn just the basics of our fishery. I would suggest shaking a few hands and bringing an extra beer or two on your next outing. As far as info a lot of guys like to slow troll mackerel this time of the year. kayaks offer a perfect pace. As far as distance of the kelp. Conditions change by the minute. Use your spidey senses and the marine life to point you in the right direction. I usually drop a yoyo anytime i see a school that is puddling or boiling but doesn't take at my flylined bait or my surface iron. To be honest I let my meter and the conditions dictate the depth and presentation. If your looking for some different info or more details there are a ton of old posts to filter through. I know its a lame answer but to be honest I don't know how to triage your skill set or what you may find interesting. Tight lines..
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