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I put a net out on a sandy bottom. Be nice to get a big Halibut.

 

The Cod are right up in the kelp along the shoreline. The pots look like eel nets joined by a low heavy net. You string it along the low tide mark.

 

Its gets pretty sporty with a 22 footer in that close. Could do with a bow thruster.

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1 hour ago, Mike Hill said:

I put a net out on a sandy bottom. Be nice to get a big Halibut.

 

The Cod are right up in the kelp along the shoreline. The pots look like eel nets joined by a low heavy net. You string it along the low tide mark.

 

Its gets pretty sporty with a 22 footer in that close. Could do with a bow thruster.

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That's mint mate. One of those off Roker Pier would work a treat.

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I put a net out on a sandy bottom. Be nice to get a big Halibut.
 
The Cod are right up in the kelp along the shoreline. The pots look like eel nets joined by a low heavy net. You string it along the low tide mark.
 
Its gets pretty sporty with a 22 footer in that close. Could do with a bow thruster.
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how deep do use set yer pots ?
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21 minutes ago, green horn said:
3 hours ago, Mike Hill said:
I put a net out on a sandy bottom. Be nice to get a big Halibut.
 
The Cod are right up in the kelp along the shoreline. The pots look like eel nets joined by a low heavy net. You string it along the low tide mark.
 
Its gets pretty sporty with a 22 footer in that close. Could do with a bow thruster.
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how deep do use set yer pots ?

About 1 m under at low tide.

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