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Topic: irons on fire!  (Read 1098 times)

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JRONJ

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 15 ft. of water, south of Willow, 2- 4lb reds, 4- 4lb. olives, over a dozen mixed released; and this 9lb. ling, and the   
 biggest grass rock I've ever hooked into.  The grassy was 4lb 14oz.  At market prices that is a $55 fish.  What a fighter!
                                             - Waxin' em on the yak once again!
                                                                    -JRONJ-


guitarzan

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Nice fish! I need to get some big lings.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/56542681@N08/sets/
I sure do miss you guys.


Sin Coast

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Ya, some big grassies down there! Thats a nice one!
You know...the IGFA record is 4lbs 14ozs. The CA record is 5lbs 1oz. I caught a 5lbs 2ozer a couple months ago but failed to get it certified. If you haven't already filleted that motha, you might want to consider the IGFA record.
Nice fishies!

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divenfish

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Wow ! Reds in 15 ft !!? I've never seen one shallower than 25ft. Where is willow ?


 

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