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Topic: Coral St. Blues  (Read 401 times)

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calbear

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  • Location: Salinas, CA
  • Date Registered: Jan 2009
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Planned on fishing for halibut in the SC area yesterday but plans changed due to obligations which caused a late launch. So Ernie and I launched at Point Pinos around 10:30. Caught a ton of blues, some olives, starries, and decent sized mackerel. Couldn't find any big reds like the day before. I had one nice short fight. Dropped a live, small blue down and had a hitch hiker hold on for about half the way up in 150 FOW. Wasn't hooked and let go but the blue came back up with teeth marks/gouges all over it for confirmation. No action shots, just carnage
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Sledge

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  • Location: Nor Cal
  • Date Registered: Apr 2009
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Fishing live blues is the Bomb!!!  :smt003  :smt003 nothing like putting a live one on and sending um back down...waiting for the "Bendo"

Nice batch of fish calbear... :smt004

The other day I had a blue on with a hitch hiker...the blue was chewwwed up...

thx for the report....and pics...
It's all about Today!!! Because who knows what tomorrow will bring... so Better get OTW n GetSome


 

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