buckmaster,
Jeff is like PNP in that most south sound silvers come right on by the point on the incoming and hold up nicely on the out. Fish north of President on the ebb and off the east side of the hump thats between President and Jeff on the flood. Or cover the area southeast of Jeff below the hump on the flood and fish Pt Monroe like you would at PNP on the ebb. The big difference between Jeff and PNP is that the general fishing area at Jeff is bigger and more spread out. I will say that the entire area has been very productive for me, and better than PNP as a rule for silvers. For silvers I wouldn't worry about concentrating on a specific spot but rather fish the seams and rips throughout the area till you find them. Fish can be found in 10' to 150' in every spot imaginable out there but the breadbasket is about 30'-60' down in 60'-100' of water. Watch the other boats and keep an eye on the birds and sea lions. I usually troll with the tide at a fairly good clip. Herring is standard but a flasher/squid or spoon combo is also very effective. Buzz bombs can be dynamite out there if you like casting and retreiving from a drifting boat. SS fish coming by here are very fresh and aggressive, but they seem to move through quickly and don't linger to much so my advice is to keep it moving till you tag em (and you will!). I think half the fun of fishing new areas is unlocking their secrets, but even after 30 years I still discover more about fishing this area with each new year. Hope you have as much fun fishing it as I do. See you out there.
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Matt. 8:27 The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!”