You guy's are all talking big water's.

How about 30-50 fisher's on both banks of a small creek, at high tide it is 25-30 feet across and 6 foot deep.
as the tide goes out, it becomes 15-20 foot across and 3 foot deep, at the deepest.

Now this is Kennedy Creek outside shelton, John's creek is about the same, except it is harder to get to where you can fish, shoulder to shoulder.

You get to know people real well. You learn to be early and save a spot for a freind.

Then just wait for the chum's to come running up the shallows, water spraying over their backs.

Nothing more exciting, just makes the blood pressure raise and warms the soul. laugh laugh laugh
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elmtree69 woody