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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 3901401" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>During the weekdays it's less crowded. These fish have irregular feeding patterns from what I've learned. They typically are sunrise and sunset feeders but what I mean is that sometimes they're not very active at sunrise but that following sunset they'll be very active and vice versa. So you're gambling a bit with what time you choose to go after them. Seems like lately I've been there at the wrong time. I went yesterday and fished the afternoon until dark, very little activity and only one 2 pound rockfish was caught, several of us trying all sorts of different methods. If they were feeding, one of us would have figured it out. </p><p></p><p>Not too long ago I was there as the sun was setting and had one of the most awesome 45 minutes of fishing of my life. I landed 4 on topwaters, ranging from 18" to 34" and also had several more big blowups to get my attention. THAT was a time when I was there are the right time. </p><p></p><p>I think I might take a vacation day from work to get there in the morning, fish the early bite and if they're not active, take a nap and paddle back out there for the afternoon shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 3901401, member: 11842"] During the weekdays it's less crowded. These fish have irregular feeding patterns from what I've learned. They typically are sunrise and sunset feeders but what I mean is that sometimes they're not very active at sunrise but that following sunset they'll be very active and vice versa. So you're gambling a bit with what time you choose to go after them. Seems like lately I've been there at the wrong time. I went yesterday and fished the afternoon until dark, very little activity and only one 2 pound rockfish was caught, several of us trying all sorts of different methods. If they were feeding, one of us would have figured it out. Not too long ago I was there as the sun was setting and had one of the most awesome 45 minutes of fishing of my life. I landed 4 on topwaters, ranging from 18" to 34" and also had several more big blowups to get my attention. THAT was a time when I was there are the right time. I think I might take a vacation day from work to get there in the morning, fish the early bite and if they're not active, take a nap and paddle back out there for the afternoon shift. [/QUOTE]
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