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BrianWed Jan-09-02 01:41 AM
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#4498, "Long Beach Wall"


          

Want to go fish the wall this weekend has anybody been out as of late and what is the best way to fish them in the winter.I have only fished the wall in the summer and spring months.
Thanks brian

  

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fongsterWed Jan-09-02 08:33 PM
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#4499, "RE: Long Beach Wall"
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I haven't been out there since early december but here's how I fish the place during any season: I use swimbaits like 4-5 inch big hammers during daylight (4 inch usually gets bit better there). I will cast to and away from the wall on the outside. Fish the entire water column. Once it gets dark, I switch to 5 inch Assalt skirted doubletail grubs in any darker color on a 1/2 to 3/4 oz fishco football head depending on current. I cast these toward the wall and let fall on a controlled slack line with reel in gear. Keep the bait near the rocks and hop it down the rocks. The outside is flatter and you will snag a lot more than the inside which is steeper. I look for the areas with the most current and/or surge.



  

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SteveCThu Jan-10-02 06:13 AM
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That's exactly what I was taught. Took me a while learn the "feel" of walking the jig head down the rip-rap in big surge.

  

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