I wouldn't have thought of that as inshore though.   I think Paul and Don O
hit the nail on the head.  When they talk of off-shore fishing here I think
of out past the islands and further out and inshore I think of the bay and
the inlets.  Our bay has deep boat channels for cruise ships but it couldn't
sustain large game fish.  We've been having fish "die offs" in the bay
during the summer from a lack of oxygen among other things.  I guess if you
can see the shore I would think of it as inshore which would cover the deep
channels Don O spoke of. 
I just asked Steve (my husband) what he thought of as inshore fishing and
his definition was even tighter than mine.  He thought of wading waters only
a boat is off shore.  He just changed his definition though...  he looked it
up.   LOL   Now you know who the analytical one in the family is.   :) 
Inshore is defined as land is visible or nearly visible.  
That interesting to see how we all think of something different.
Deb


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 3:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] marlin

The North Drop is only 10-15 miles out of St. Thomas. 1/2 hour ride and 
you're in 6000 plus feet of water !!

Steve 




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