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Topic: SWS report 9/26/18  (Read 2468 times)

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pindo124

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What with all the small craft advisories, SWS hasn't been too attractive. But lately the winds have diminished so I hit it yesterday. Wasn't super, had trouble finding larger fish, but landed plenty of rockfish. Worked a blue/gray/white flashtail clouser among & outside the few remaining kelp beds.

No lings this trip. Kept 3, 2 blacks & an olive.

And with the tourist season winding down it was a lot easier to park my car near the stairs when i was ready to go home.
Bill


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Thanks for the SWS fishing report Bill.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."