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  • #16
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    Red Hobie outback
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    Jeff

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    • #17
      In for fishing. Thx!

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      • #18
        I am in tentatively, But I ll need to launch from Tydings.

        Ed

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        • #19
          what's the recommended lures for this trip?

          also, are most headed out to open water, or mill creek / furnace bay?
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          • #20
            Originally posted by mchottie View Post
            what's the recommended lures for this trip?

            also, are most headed out to open water, or mill creek / furnace bay?
            I've never been there so I will try to get smart on the area to see what I should be targeting and where.
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            • #21
              Long drive for me, but it is on my list of places I want to fish...hard to leave the "lower slower" during the peak of our Spring season, but...that is two "buts" so tentatively I am in...
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              • #22
                Got the day off so in for both.

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                • #23
                  The launch is into furness bay. The flats are open water but range from only inches to a few feet deep.
                  The deeper water are the boat channels around the flats.
                  Fish like the edges of the channels and the edges of the weed beds out on the flats
                  I have found most people use paddle tail lures on a lead head.
                  Second most popular are the minnow body lipped crank baits.
                  Third are the spinner baits and rattle traps

                  Originally posted by mchottie View Post
                  what's the recommended lures for this trip?

                  also, are most headed out to open water, or mill creek / furnace bay?
                  Red Hobie outback
                  Yellow Hobie outback

                  Jeff

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ronaultmtd View Post
                    Long drive for me, but it is on my list of places I want to fish...hard to leave the "lower slower" during the peak of our Spring season, but...that is two "buts" so tentatively I am in...
                    I hear you. But that new outback wants to travel
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                    • #25
                      Fishing Yes Lunch No - Do we need any parking permits for the park?
                      Mark Harrison

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Plastic Boat View Post
                        The launch is into furness bay. The flats are open water but range from only inches to a few feet deep.
                        The deeper water are the boat channels around the flats.
                        Fish like the edges of the channels and the edges of the weed beds out on the flats
                        I have found most people use paddle tail lures on a lead head.
                        Second most popular are the minnow body lipped crank baits.
                        Third are the spinner baits and rattle traps
                        What is the preferred presentation for fishing here? trolling or casting?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by BarefootPetr View Post
                          What is the preferred presentation for fishing here? trolling or casting?
                          It's going to depend on the weeds, which should be pretty thick by then. At some point in the season trolling becomes difficult because of constantly needing to clear debris.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Yak Fish View Post
                            It's going to depend on the weeds, which should be pretty thick by then. At some point in the season trolling becomes difficult because of constantly needing to clear debris.
                            I that case mark me as in for fishing and lunch. I have a paddle kayak so I prefer casting

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by mchottie View Post
                              what's the recommended lures for this trip?

                              also, are most headed out to open water, or mill creek / furnace bay?
                              Paddle tails, Umbrella rigs, what ever you use for stripers, for use on the flats and the channels off stump point. Any type of your favorite large/small mouth bass rigs for mill creek and furnace bay. The channel that runs beside Perry point park and the VA hospital can be good fishing but it's a narrow channel and all sorts of boats haul ass through there on the weekends.

                              " Do we need any parking permits for the park? "

                              No parking permit is required for the park. It opens at this time of year around 7:30am. The launch is a cement side walk going onto pebble stone beach. There is about a 12" drop off from the cement to the beach, dependent on the tides. if high the water will be right up to the cement. There should be fairly clean grass areas in mill creek and furnace bay how much they interfere will be again dependent on the tides. It wont be hot enough yet for the algea so the bass fishing can be pretty good this time of year.
                              Last edited by Oldbayrunner; 05-03-2017, 10:02 AM.

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                              • #30
                                Im in for a flats trip, but what are the details? I can you repost?

                                thanks!
                                matt

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