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FishWorks

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Wtg BA on the early hali and stripers...seems like the baybite is starting to pickup and that hali makes me droool! lol....with sooo many places and fish biting right now and with the ocean salmon and rockfish around the corner its so damn hard to figure out how to plan my trips! Great report bro.
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BA YOU DA MAN!!!!  :smt002 
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beauty of a halibut!
Nice goin!
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DOOOD!!!   going from Chabot to the Bay and slaying the shit out of them=
Congrads and WTGoWithWhatChaKnow!  Stripers&Halibuts + same trip = EPIC!!
on stand by for the rest of those pics! :smt007
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Nice fish, time for flatties.
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great halibut...what do the White hair raisers w/white worm tail look like? I fish for halibut on the Central coast and have only had luck with lie bait...

thanks for anyfeed back.

SM


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Great report B.A. I can hardly wait for another set of clear days and outgoing tides so we can slay'em again! :smt003

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nice fish!  Way to go.  Thanks for hte report.


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great halibut...what do the White hair raisers w/white worm tail look like? I fish for halibut on the Central coast and have only had luck with lie bait...

thanks for anyfeed back.

SM


A hairaiser is basically just a bucktail jig with a curly worm tail. They are pretty popular up here and are kind of the original swimbait for our area. I always seem to do better with swimbaits myself but some people kill it with the hairaisers.


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and after getting skunked my last six efforts on the bay


Way to stick to it! That kind of patience always pays off!