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For Sale / Re: OK Prowler 15 (Orange) For Sale - $800 - photos added
« on: February 28, 2012, 12:50:14 PM »
Iam intrested give me a call # is 209-451-8171 ,my name is Jose
Voice mail left.

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For Sale / Re: looking for a kayak
« on: February 22, 2012, 09:24:59 PM »
posted up a yak for sale today. Let me know if you are interested in a P15.

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For Sale / Promar Trophy Series Collapsible Net - Large - $30
« on: February 22, 2012, 02:50:16 PM »
$30

LN-704 Collapsible landing net - large - 26"x28" net frame, 26-46" telescopic handle - Used a few times in good condition.

http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csrPromarNETS_gaffs.htm

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For Sale / SOLD - OK Prowler 15 (Orange) - SOLD
« on: February 22, 2012, 10:26:35 AM »
Kayak sold!

I hope you catch mad fish and enjoy the opportunity to fish it with your son Jose... Good luck and keep in touch.

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For Sale / Re: Rod/Reel Combo Set - 4sale
« on: February 21, 2012, 08:17:15 PM »
That's a sweet combo! Glws

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Thanks for reporting Howard. Glad you enjoyed the PB ride for once. It does help being on a rather large vessel with some serious stability. You finally got a glimpse of how I really target the fish with some precision and watch the multiple instruments to better our chances. Next time we'll go out the gate to our secret monster flatty spot and I'll show you the kick ass 3D contour screen to see how the bottom really is laid out.

Them halibuts we good eats!

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For Sale / Re: Humminbird transducer
« on: October 29, 2009, 10:32:33 AM »
Kirk,

See their website. it will tell you which transducers will work with your model. Even outdated models are listed.

Ryan,

Can you give part numbers for the 'ducers you have?

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For Sale / Re: Humminbird transducer
« on: October 28, 2009, 01:46:51 PM »
Ryan,

I have a Humminbird 565 that needs a ducer. What are you looking to get for one? I don't really care which version as i will eventually return it and exchange it with the company for a teardrop version for my P15.

The part number for the model I am after ultimately is: XTH 9 20 P 15

Thanks,

Joey

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Fishing Tournaments and Events / Re: BAM IV Reg and Info
« on: August 27, 2008, 10:39:18 AM »
Hey Sean, Looks like the shirt says Oct. 6. Is this the tourney date? I thought we were shooting for the 4th?

Hojo has taught me to nit-pick. :P

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Pretty damn sad. It isn't like they were going to eat it.

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Great news! Now how about a few photos to help others in your same situation?

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General Talk / Re: Need some firewood?
« on: August 11, 2008, 12:15:01 PM »
Big Dog, I may be able to assist. Dragging the yak along and getting in some fish time would be a bonus. I think I can track down a flatbed to haul some wood out. Where is the Aspen grove located? I am in SJ, so any details would be appreciated.

Let's chat. With my busy family life, I can't commit 100% unless i know all the details and can convince the other half of the value. She does like a fire in the winter!

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Re: Del Valle 6/11
« on: June 10, 2008, 11:09:41 AM »
Work sucks. Good luck fellas!

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Eric,

Good fishing in the south bay. I plan to run out about the same area after work tomorrow. If you're free, join me. I should be at RWC launch by 5:30 and heading to the green can.

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Our Nanny has been offering to watch the newborn so my girlfriend and I could fish like we did in the recent past. We finally felt comfortable enough to leave our daughter long term and headed for some prime shore line after work.

Combined gear into the truck and headed out about 5:00pm.

Within 5 minutes of the squid soaking I had a decent take down. Typical bat ray pull and it was welcomed. After a pathetic fight, one small run, it came in like a safeway bag. It was just under 20lb class. Though this is good practice for the mud marlin derby coming up, this was no contender.



I had Shan fishing a casting setup 100% of the time for the very first time. This is a dream come true. A hardcore fisherwomen who I am madly in love with fishing like a pro... no coffee grinder and over exerted cranking. Well I am proud to say she did well. She isnt power casting yet, but she's gotten over the back lashing. She sets her brake, works her drag and places the clicker to on. This is more work than setting the spinner down and flipping the bait runner switch. It brought a tear to my eye!

Well, after a hour more of soaking bait and me only getting a few taps, she asked me to cast her rod out a bit further. I obliged and power casted the weight and rig right into the drink. I figured it was a fluke and the knot may have been old. So we re-rig it... once again a tear shed. She is self sufficient now. She tied the slider bead and swivel using a uni knot and made a 60lb sturgeon leader tied in mono with two surgeon loops. Even baits her own rigs.

Well I power cast and it is a repeat. Pissed at the line on the reel I switch reels to my backup, cause that is how I roll and quickly rig the braided line in the same fashion. Long story short, the line snaps and I am down three rigs!

The good news: I figured out it was the tip guide. The ceramic insert was cracked and cutting the lines. The bad news: The rod slipped out of my hands and hit the rocks like a ninjas sword and busted out two guide inserts.

I think the g-dude rod is officially retired. Maybe convert it to a gaff!

Making the best of our time, we escaped the wind, spent some quality time and took photos. Fishing one rod sucks for two!

The cute fisher couple.



Since we hadn't had any other hits that stuck, I figured go big or go home. Going for the hail mary, I slapped on some serious bait. Giant squid head with two fat Owner Z bend 7/0s hanging out.



As we waited, we saw a killer sunset with so many colors as we watched the SF planes coming in a kite boarders bail.



After some serious nibbles on the mega bait soaking, we pulled it in for a quick check and recast. This is what we found.



Man the little guys chomped the snot out of it. So in the end, only one fish caught, but we got some much needed quality time. It was a great day on the shore line. Felt like we were high school kids again.

Note to self: purchase 2-piece 7 foot back up rod to stay in the truck. Fishing one rod for two sucks.

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