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Old 12-20-2018, 06:34 AM   #1
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I want to fish Bluff Cove, so, SO bad but have yet to figure out how to comfortably get down there...

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Old 12-20-2018, 08:51 AM   #2
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I want to fish Bluff Cove, so, SO bad but have yet to figure out how to comfortably get down there...
Getting down there is the easy part! coming back up is problem! Especially after fishing all day. Plus the launch is not easy. The transition from path to water is very rocky, especially if the tide is low.

on a side note, with all of these new powered skateboards, hoverboards, and peddle assist mountain bikes, we need a powered kayak cart to help us get up these trails!
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Old 12-20-2018, 09:11 AM   #3
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Getting down there is the easy part! coming back up is problem! Especially after fishing all day. Plus the launch is not easy. The transition from path to water is very rocky, especially if the tide is low.

on a side note, with all of these new powered skateboards, hoverboards, and peddle assist mountain bikes, we need a powered kayak cart to help us get up these trails!
I have thought about that more than once. A little power assist cart on the front would be pretty slick.

Yeah-I did a shore dive for lobster on the south side of flat rock last week and got a really clear picture of just how much of a descent there is to get down to the water... 50-100 yard shore break doesn’t do any favors either
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