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Old 12-04-2009, 02:39 PM
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Cold Front and possible snow approaching i decided to give it a try today on the jettie. 2 nice schoolies. i was using a 3" baby striper swim shad. slow/medium retrieve. both fish holding seemed to be holding fairly tight to the rocks. both fish were energetic and made for some exciting fun on my light tackle. cant wait to get out there during the snow if we get it. always a beautiful sight, snowing over the bay. korkers/spikes will be a must for slippery rocks.

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Which jetty do you fish from dave?I might head down one day and try em out.
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if your from chesterfield id hit the lesner bridge at lynnhaven inlet va beach or yorktown along the parkway. im in north beach u may get access to herrington harbor jetty, just be descreet
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Thanks for the info.
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