Hmmm-- don't know if I should tell you since the fishing today was so poor. Yesterday we saw hundreds of fish jumping. Today there were maybe 20 fish. Yesterday there were maybe two or three seals; today there were a couple of dozen. There were also about 50 fishermen as well... so we couldn't get as close to the beach as I would have liked. We did see a couple of fish caught from the beach, though. Looked to be about the size of resident silvers. We didn't get a bite.
Anyway... this area is a long bay, sort of, just south of Keystone. It's several miles long and pretty much lays between Keystone and Lagoon Point. It's a giant eddy, and I think that is one of the reasons the fish hang there while migrating. The place where we saw the most fish yesterday, and where I've seen both chums and silvers in previous years is near the southernmost bunch of houses that are on the beach. Just south of there is a farm. From the water it's pretty obvious. There appears to be fairly good public access on the beach.
I can't make up my mind whether to hit it again tomorrow or head toward the bridge. A couple of days ago, I saw quite a few jumpers just south of the bridge, so that area should still have some fish around. Another possibility might be Foulweather or Possession if the wind drops a bit. It was a roughish crossing this afternoon with the northeast wind.