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  1. I would take a pspinning rod med light spooled with some powerpro or fireline or berkley big game. Take a variety of hook sizes especially some circle hooks. Alot of the locals will sell you there conch shell scraps cheap. If you are into flyfishing a 8wt perfect and a 9wt is even better. If your lucky you may see some bonefish tailing early in the morning and you should catch a good variety of jacks. If you need anymore help shoot me a email as I could take up a page with tips and techniques as I have done alot of saltwater fishing.

    Cheers and good luck Jeff

  2. The grren is shallow water like the shoals and the colour changes are shallow to deep or vice versa.

    Cheers jeff and by the way I was at the bottom of cooks bay this morning and it has approximately a inch of ice out a few hundred feet. Won't be long now before some shallow water first ice perch.

    Cheers Jeff

  3. If you want a cheap as well as a good rod then check out the bass pro shops rods that they have for $40. They have a heavy action rod that I use for muskie fishing and I have no complaints. It works well for large spinnerbaits and bucktails but might be alittle to light for suiks or other jerk baits. Thats just my opinion if your like me and don't have alot of pocket cash.

    Cheers Jeff

  4. If you are into flyfishing I would take a minimum of an 8wt with a floating or intermediate line and bring some sinking tips. Bring long leaders preferably made out of flourocarbon. As far as flies go minnow imitations like clousers and leftys deceivers are good as well as some shrimp and crab imitations. If not into flyfishing then bring heavier spinning gear or baitcasting gear. Raw shrimp work well off the beach or pier.If you have any questions then shoot me a email or pm.

    Cheers Jeff

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