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Old 08-03-2008, 10:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Inshore Cod Update

Still lot's of cod in the inshore area. Things were going well on the south side of Hampton shoals untill the doggies showed up. Then I was catching them like mackerel. Moved inshore near the intakes and got the 8 Lb.er. No dogs there. I am trying to put a picture up here we'll see if this works .

Ok, never mind the picture I will figure it out later. If somebody wants to offer help with that I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

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Oddfish, when making a post use the manage attachments button, then click bowse, choose the photo you want then click upload. when you submit the post it should attatch to it. If that don't work you can email me the pic and I will post it up.
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Merrill has been trying to fix the bug with attachments. It loads
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What are you using for bait when getting those cod?
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Thanks for the photo info. I will work on it. As for the bait, no bait I use one of those multicolored 4 hook mackerel rigs and attach a 3oz. silver squid jig (you can go up bigger it doesn't seem to matter) attached to the end of that. I actually use this for mackerel, pollock, and cod. The mackerel hit on the drop or the down side of the jigging. The pollock hit on the Up swing about 3-5' off the bottom. And the cod hit very near the bottom usually just after the bounce. If yu don't get anything afeter 15 min move on. All the little bumps out there in 30-50 of water seem to have something to offer. Im sure the deeperoes do to but the dogs are getting bad.

Gut content of the cods were cunner crab and small lobster in about equal amounts.

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