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Publish date: 01-11-2009 10:46:43 | Contact Name: Derek | Location: Jumpin Pin | 653 times displayed
Fishing in Mckenzies Channel is a favorite spot of mine, it has a deep gutter at one end and a nice deep rock ledge at the other end, about 15 - 18 ft deep on high tide. The drop of from the rock ledge is an excellent spot to catch big Bream, Flathead and esturary cod passing through the deep channel on the moving tides.
It is best to use a long trace with light floating weight between the swivel and the hook. Drift the bait along the rock ledge, there is no room for error here, when the fish bites it will run for cover under the rock ledge, you need to keep your line tight and up high to keep your catch from getting away.
Happy fishing
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