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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 261952" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>wesome fish, Bigwave.</p><p>What is it about the spot that draws fish to it? When I look up those coordinates, it looks like you are just out in the middle of some deep blue water near the continental shelf I bet it's an amazing sight out that far, wow. Any pictures of that super-moon while you were fishing out there?</p><p></p><p>I will look for a good bathy chart so you can see why they are known as the steps....millions of years ago the shoreline was out there and the topography gradually steps down until you hit the continental shelf. There is a particular area where they come to a corner and you can literally start fishing in 900' and drop to 10,000' in just 4 miles.....that is deep and that is where the swordfish and blue marlin like to play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 261952, member: 7537"] wesome fish, Bigwave. What is it about the spot that draws fish to it? When I look up those coordinates, it looks like you are just out in the middle of some deep blue water near the continental shelf I bet it's an amazing sight out that far, wow. Any pictures of that super-moon while you were fishing out there? I will look for a good bathy chart so you can see why they are known as the steps....millions of years ago the shoreline was out there and the topography gradually steps down until you hit the continental shelf. There is a particular area where they come to a corner and you can literally start fishing in 900' and drop to 10,000' in just 4 miles.....that is deep and that is where the swordfish and blue marlin like to play. [/QUOTE]
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