Hey everyone! When trying to find whiting is it better to pick a depth and move along the bank at the same depth? Or should I be going up and down the bank (shallow to deep) and covering the bank in a zig zag pattern?
I never seem to have luck finding any save a couple of times on the side of the channels! We've tried Quail bank and we usually pick a weed patch and fish the sand along the edge, never had much luck that way!
How do I find whiting?
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Re: How do I find whiting?
They are hard to find.
Drifting helps cover ground and drop the anchor when you find them.
I try to find a school on the sounder possible if you have a decent sounder.
Or find a likely spot and use burley to bring the fish to you.
Drifting helps cover ground and drop the anchor when you find them.
I try to find a school on the sounder possible if you have a decent sounder.
Or find a likely spot and use burley to bring the fish to you.
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Re: How do I find whiting?
Easiest method I found when learning to find whiting was to anchor on the edge of a channel/bank and fish the run out tide either moving along the channel/bank or sitting in the spot for a while and burley up. I personally never done to well looking for sand patches.