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Post by bobbybobber on Mar 1, 2013 22:23:11 GMT -5
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Post by bassmassey on Mar 2, 2013 1:46:17 GMT -5
got-dang, what is that a ship graveyard. looks nice...Looks shallow though, wonder what kinda proximity it is to deep water. Probably a spring time honey hole......looks like a decent creek ditch runs right below it too...........let us know how it works out for ya...
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Post by bassmassey on Mar 2, 2013 2:20:28 GMT -5
just curious if you've ever heard about any bluecats or shovelheads coming from any of the rivers on the delmarva penninsula? I've driven through there several times and it sure is nice over that way. I would imagine most of that water would be brackish, although I know freshwater catfish can tolerate brackish water, and at times even saltwater...
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Post by bobbybobber on Mar 2, 2013 5:48:45 GMT -5
got-dang, what is that a ship graveyard. looks nice...Looks shallow though, wonder what kinda proximity it is to deep water. Probably a spring time honey hole......looks like a decent creek ditch runs right below it too...........let us know how it works out for ya... yep 100-200 ships ,from what the chart reads 28-30' of water and it runs up into 5'.i plan on taking the kayak down there
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Post by bobbybobber on Mar 2, 2013 5:56:28 GMT -5
just curious if you've ever heard about any bluecats or shovelheads coming from any of the rivers on the delmarva penninsula? I've driven through there several times and it sure is nice over that way. I would imagine most of that water would be brackish, although I know freshwater catfish can tolerate brackish water, and at times even saltwater... no,there are probally channels tho,i have did alot of fishing there for saltwater stuff,when i was a kid my grandfather had a 28' bay boat with a big block chysler inboard.you could hear it clear across indian river
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Post by Skyline1506 on Mar 2, 2013 7:07:41 GMT -5
i dont know for sure but i bet there are some monster flatheads holed up in them boats especially with a water transition like that.
thats crazy looking though bobby, any idea on the story of what happened there
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Post by bobbybobber on Mar 2, 2013 14:15:28 GMT -5
these are all ww1 vessles that were completed shortly after the war was over then a scrap company bought them in the 20's and moved them to where they were going to strip them but the stock market crashed in1929 and the company lit them on fire and sunk them
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Post by bassmassey on Mar 2, 2013 14:21:54 GMT -5
that's a neat story.............pretty cool too, you take people out fishin' with ya you will have a cool story to tell while anchored up...
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Post by Smoothkip on Mar 2, 2013 18:23:08 GMT -5
Cool story for sure!
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Post by Skyline1506 on Mar 2, 2013 23:00:04 GMT -5
you could even make up some stuff like aboandonded civilizations and at night you can still hear the boats clanking into the docks and the deckhands working and stuff to freak your bros out.
real story is very cool as well. def be good boat talk either way
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Post by bobbybobber on Mar 2, 2013 23:56:36 GMT -5
or tell people that 200lb one eyed catfish called blinky lives there ;D
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Post by luckeywade on Mar 3, 2013 9:40:10 GMT -5
cool ...lol..
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Post by Catfishrollo on Mar 3, 2013 16:09:34 GMT -5
Sweet!!! The bends and creek look interesting! rollo
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Post by bluedragon2k9 on Apr 25, 2013 18:47:46 GMT -5
pretty nice sounding spot with a great story
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