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Topic: oyster point friday 05/16  (Read 1125 times)

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ride123

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trolled for flatties in the hobie from 6 am till 2 pm when the wind kicked me off. got 4 to the yak with 2 keepers (24" and 26") and lost a big guy at the side of the yak.
sunny,pond like conditions,with constant bite.......couldnt ask for anything more


LoletaEric

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sunny,pond like conditions,with constant bite.......couldnt ask for anything more

True.  That sounds like a pleasure-fest!  Great report.   :smt001
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Goutless Angler

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Congratulations!  The rest of us will be buying our halibut from Costco.
It was still a great paddle.  Nice meeting you guys.

Fish off,
Mike
"The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of that which is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope"


TailWalk

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trolled for flatties in the hobie from 6 am till 2 pm when the wind kicked me off. got 4 to the yak with 2 keepers (24" and 26") and lost a big guy at the side of the yak.
sunny,pond like conditions,with constant bite.......couldnt ask for anything more

Nice Job! What were they biting on?
Traditional fishing, traditional archery (modern barebow)


Frankfishing

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Dave, I am impressed, way to get out there and I hope  to see you soon. Frank


Malibu_Two

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Cool...what rig/bait/lures did they hit on?
Does anybody troll with spoons for halibut?
May the fish be mighty and the seas be meek...


guitarzan

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ride123

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sinker release to 0 flasher and 5' of wire leader to a 4/0 with a stinger treble with herring popsickles.
thanks guys....finally pulled up something bigger than a trout on the hobie!


mako1

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Sweet! Thanks for the terminal details.
If you don't know where you're headed, any road could get you there.


ride123

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