It' been a few years since I've fished down there, but it used to be that the Lyle point area of Anderson island was pretty decent for blackmouth and some resident silvers around Memorial day. There is a public launch at the mouth of McCallister creek, although I forget the name of the road to get there (Meridian maybe?) Check your tidebook because if there is a really low tide, it will be all mud, and you won't be able to get out with a boat of any size. Jigging off of the point with point wilson darts etc. used to be pretty productive, as did mooching herring. I believe that the last 2 or 3 hours of the incoming tide, through the change and a couple of hours afterward were the most productive. Look for 90 to 120ft. of depth, and start fishing. smile

Good luck,

Mark
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