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Topic: Steamer Lane Spearfishing  (Read 4239 times)

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murky waters

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It definitely can be done successfully, here is a photo from 11/22/2022
well you got a picture of me with my best lingcod there sand dab😂 that was on last month. The water was 15-20ft viz that day.


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Now that's funny coincident  :smt044
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It definitely can be done successfully, here is a photo from 11/22/2022
well you got a picture of me with my best lingcod there sand dab😂 that was on last month. The water was 15-20ft viz that day.
Haha nice lingcod!  My sister sent me this photo, she was saying that everyone was really interested in seeing the fish


murky waters

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It definitely can be done successfully, here is a photo from 11/22/2022
well you got a picture of me with my best lingcod there sand dab😂 that was on last month. The water was 15-20ft viz that day.
Haha nice lingcod!  My sister sent me this photo, she was saying that everyone was really interested in seeing the fish
Thanks, I felt like a rockstar with how many people wanted to stop and take pictures. That lingcod ended up at 21.5lbs and 39.5”. It was a great day, but I doubt  I’ll be finding another one soon like that.