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Anybody been out to Bishop Harbor recently

They had a big "chemical" or Gypsum spill :pukeright: :pukeleft:

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Yes I was thinking about fishing there this weekend - hAVE NOT FISHED THERE SINCE THE LAST pfts SOUTHSHORE TOURNEY

What's the deal with Bishop's Harbor ??
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Bishops is a chemical wasteland, you and your posse will fit right in. Go for it.
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Paul,
I fish BH pretty regularly. The spill hasn't impacted the fishing at all in comparison to the grass situation. Fishing has been good early on the outgoing tide. Low tide and the incoming haven't been less productive due to the salad.
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Paul,
I also fish BH pretty regularly. The spill hasn't impacted the fishing at all.

BTW, If we fish BH what is the rule for pics of floating fish :lol:
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You get extra points if it has three eyes.
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Rik wrote:You get extra points if it has three eyes.
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Thanks for the input -

We will either fish there or someplace else
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Paul wrote:We will either fish there or someplace else
That's a damn good plan, Paul.
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Paul wrote:Thanks for the input -

We will either fish there or someplace else
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Paul wrote:Thanks for the input -

We will either fish there or someplace else
For what its worth, I vote for the some place else option. Launch at Bishops is always too crowded when its pfts time. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Launch at Bishops is always too crowded when its pfts time
Ah there is a secret trick to launching at BH but you N.O.T.E.r's don't know it
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I have fished BH three years in a row & this year was by far the least crowded I have ever seen it, but then again, the winners weren't fishing there either. Lots of fish caught, but they were all small. Except for the jacks. Too bad they don't count. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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where did the winning fish come from?
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John wrote:where did the winning fish come from?
You have to attend the PFTS event to know that info. One of the benefits of showing up is the location and lures fished with are all shared at the weigh in by the winners.
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Bishop here. Plenty of slams caught but I don't think anyone them had much size.
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