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Post by Steve Sutton on Jul 18, 2010 13:41:48 GMT -5
Best method is to hold the fish's bill allowing the fish to lie near the surface while letting water flow through the gills. Please remember to keep the bill not pointed you way. You never know when a sailfish is going to completely wake up making a wild jump. Get you bills here! The impressive 380 hole 3207.537 7856.688 July 12, 2010 Chad Kivett and blue crew made blue water run last week and here's what they found out! According to the report they found a solid billfish bite just north and little inshore of the 380 hole. They had many hits and misses while using circle hooks. The bottom line is this The bills are here! Thanks for the report - we all really needed it! Just in case you didn't know - I have Primary green and blue water targets, from 31 N to 33 N Go to sstcharts.com/ scroll down and see information on different charts offered - inshore to offshore blue water - Once you get them you won't have any more questions on where to fish, because the information furnished is consider insider information by the fish! Indicated sheet with suggestions Winyah Scarp George Town Hole South West Banks Bubble Rock and Beaufort Valley 226 and points southeast Edisto Banks and Royal Terrace Sow Pen to Edisto Banks Deli and Sow Pen Triple Ledge and deep-water wreck South Ledge Attachments:
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