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Topic: Mendo 5/10  (Read 1056 times)

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bigeyedave

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Took a newbie up to Mendo on Wed..  Sqwafish set her up with a kayak to demo.  Thanks for that brother.  We had fish busting all around and just couldn't make em stick. We put in a solid 4 hours for zip  :smt009.  I will admit we got sucked into the chase game.  It was a beautiful day with lots of small boils here and there until about 12:30.  Maybe next time.


Bill

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The chase game is tough when the boils are short lived like they where last weekend. Jelly and I decided that looking at the boils was causing them to disappear so we tried not to look at them as we paddled towards them. It didn't help  :smt003


jselli

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Bill,

Nice theory.  I don't know why this comes to mind but I read somewhere that when stripers spawn they make a lot of boils.  Maybe some of these short lived boils were orgies.   :smt003 

You must know that the book was written in 1960 so I don't know how accurate is today.

Jason
...The sea, once it casts its spell
holds one in its net of wonders forever.
                          Jacques Cousteau


 

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