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Messages - Jonasoi510

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ill leave this for all my Americans who trade the THOUGHT of being safe. and give up their  liberties 


ill just leave that here

I will be calling g and hopefully give my input.

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Fish Talk / Re: Ghost shrimp first time Doran 1/26/20
« on: January 27, 2020, 12:03:03 PM »
Just pulled a 52" and became eddy's twin lol  :smt044

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Fish Talk / Re: Ghost shrimp first time Doran 1/26/20
« on: January 26, 2020, 09:03:23 PM »
nice catch! time to load em on the hook!

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How has tomales bay been prodding for you?

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Ohhh 😮 Speechless with that tank of a fish

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Rockfish/ling fishing around tidal changes
« on: July 28, 2018, 11:59:25 AM »
Was at timber cove last weekend and got in the water around 1140 low tide was at 2ish and bite was hot up till like 6-730 when the tide was suppose to be high.  Came out with limits  so I’m guessing low tide work and then after slack tide. So I’m
Going with as long as there’s water moving in or out is when it’s a better bite. Atleast in my experience.

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Introductions / Re: New Guy in El Cerrito
« on: July 18, 2018, 06:44:35 PM »
What’s up, I been fishing San Pablo bay and also by treasure island, I’m going to invite you on the next trip out

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I really appreciate the wave of responses from you guys.  Makes me all the more excited to go fishing.

Forecasts for this coming weekend look a little bit rough.  I look at swellinfo.com and I imagine 7 ft swells are a no go no matter where you launch from.  I may look into going into SF bay instead
i didn’t eat to go for rock fish opener  so I’ll keep checking this post to see what you end up doing but I might be able to hook up with you for the rock. If you want to fish sf I’m in the sf area as that’s my home.so if you do fish I’llmost likely join you out in Monterey or sf bay.

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General Talk / Re: Soft Baits - Fisherman's Warehouse in SJ
« on: February 18, 2018, 05:46:15 AM »
Wish I would of had a variety of colors when I hit still water cove last year. But all I had was the white one. I had them chasing but not hitting it. I bet a change of color would of had me hooking left and right.  I’m sure they work just gotta find the right color they like for the day lol

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Compass I totally forgot about. In a world where technology is the norm I forgot a the good old compass.

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788 is a nice unit. I currently use a 768 and the 788 would be a nice upgrade. The Helix 5's are nice too. I won't get one without GPS though, so between the two I would dog 788.
just what I needed to know, that I was making a good decision, thanks racingrob 
GPS.... gotta have gps.  That’s not a bad deal.
oh yeah learn that lesson very quick! Last year when I naught the hobie my first trip on it was at pebble beach and still wTer cove, the best fishing Setting I been in. That  was until we went about 1.5 mikes out from the shore and the fog cane in thick, I was  sone what scared/freaked out inside. So I told my self gps was a must if I was to be out in the water. Thanks  slackedtide

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General Fishing Tips / Hummingbird helix 5 DI or hummingbird 788 CI DI I
« on: January 23, 2018, 04:11:54 PM »
I’ll keep it simple so that I don’t take to much time. Got a hummingbird helix 5 DI on my kayak right now. Recently bumped into a hummingbird 788 CI HD has gps that I really need lol for 250 is it worth swapping mine for the 788? Never had a fishfinder till I got back on December of last year so I’m all new tk fish finders. Any help is greatly appreciated since I’m going tk
Go Take a look at it tomorrow. Thanks to all for tornimpjt

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Recipes / Re: Cast iron sturgeon
« on: January 16, 2018, 05:48:48 AM »
Now that got me super hungry now !

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Anyone Using a Humminbird Helix 5?
« on: January 15, 2018, 03:58:19 PM »
What kind of battery do people use for their Helix 5?
using a 6 volt  better and it last me two full days of fishing 5-8 hours a day

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Anyone Using a Humminbird Helix 5?
« on: January 15, 2018, 12:22:51 PM »
I'm shopping for a new fish finder and I'm not liking the mounting system for the new HOOK2 5-inch model.  Does anyone use Humminbird finders?  What are the pros and cons?
got the helix 5 DI . I haven’t the mount for it that goes into the Scotty rod holder mount.   Put the Scotty rod holder inside the cup holder of my outback then added pvc pipe to extend out win two 45s to have  rotation as well as being able to have it face down a flush to kayak if I want to peddle and have the fishfinder face down and out of the way.  I haven’t had any trouble with it  here’s a pic of it not to clear but hope it helps. Dialectic grease to the connections both the ff and the cable to keep em from
Getting rusted.

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