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Topic: Tomales halibut hunt  (Read 1076 times)

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mako1

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Putting in at Nicks tomorrow morning. Company welcome.
If you don't know where you're headed, any road could get you there.


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Dang Juan, with all your fishing lately, you're making me really want to become a teacher. 
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mako1

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Summers off, kids grown, no significant other, and a stimulus check add up to fishing time. As a plus, I love to teach. Keep on fishin' Brian!
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kayakito

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Hi Juan,

I would love to go and learn more of how to catch those flat fish but my job does not allowed it.
 I have a question for you. This coming Saturday I may go to Tomales Bay to target Halibut
but what conditions do I need to get them ? does the tide matters? low or high ? deep ? bait ?
I want to go to Dillon Beach for some clams than when the tide comes in I'm planing to drift/ trolling
until the tide comes back out and ride the current in my way out.

Thanks
~ramon~


jonesz

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Hey Ramon,
Stay away from the mouth on an outgoing tide. That's when the sneeker waves come in and are famous for dumping even the power boats. Only incoming on a small swell.


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FYI RE: Dillon Beach <-> Hog Island   On that route is an area known by the local surfers as "The Shark Pit". 
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kayakito

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Hey Ramon,
Stay away from the mouth on an outgoing tide. That's when the sneeker waves come in and are famous for dumping even the power boats. Only incoming on a small swell.

Good to know, I definitely stay away from the mouth. Thanks Jonesz

~ramon~


 

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