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    Default North Island hunt

    anybody got some info about this place- i was invited to go this weekend

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    Wear a life jacket. Take extra clothes.

    I hear they got a 700 pounder out there
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    I have heard there are most excellent clams in the creeks adjacent to North Isle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    I have heard there are most excellent clams in the creeks adjacent to North Isle.
    Ate them Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I got a good spot for them little necks.
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    Monsters... Be damned if I'd ever be taken alive by the likes of faggot musslims.
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    I am an equal opportunity hater.

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    what is the best landing to use? we were planning on taking 2 boats, a big jon and my 19' bay boat.

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    S. Island or the ballfield.

    If you can get a pass for the gate at Debbiedoo, that's where you want to launch.

    Clams, eh? I am already thinking about ershters...
    "Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton

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    I took my dogs two years ago and went on a sat am. I highly suggest you go the first day you can hunt. There isn't a ton of high/not marsh land and once several packs of dogs are turned loose those hogs move to other surrounding islands. ( that you can't hunt). Have good tracking system and be careful of other hunters taking your dogs. I ran one group down that had my dog and were about to leave in the boat.

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    we have gps trackers with shock collars.
    thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Habit View Post
    we have gps trackers with shock collars.
    thanks for the info.
    How did it go?
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    Check out the wigeon pond while you're in there.

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