07-02-2007, 11:08 PM
Trophy: I fish both. Underwater humps surrounded by deeper water (like those at Antelope Flat and Swim Beach), and edges of shelfs that drop off into deep water (Linwood Bay is a textbook example of this, and the shelf runs for nearly a mile.) Often, so-called humps are just extensions of long points that run several hundred yards out from shore. Just think, "high spots with deeper water nearby." Pick your depth, but macks live from 50-130 feet for the majority of the season, and you can have fish in 60 feet in one spot, and have another hump or ridge a couple hundred feet away from that where they're at 110 feet. Don't get locked into one depth zone.
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