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Topic: Humboldt bay  (Read 1040 times)

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bailey01

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Went out of Humboldt Bay today (Boat not yak) went west until we hit 400' deep, right at 11 miles out. We made our limit. We got 1 right off the bat and then nothing for about 2 hours. Then  another one hit and when I was reeling up the other line another one  hit. It was fun having two on at once. As soon as we landed them we dropped down again and before we could get the other line in we hooked up again. They were from 33" to 36" and 20lbs to 32lbs. The two In the pictures are 20lbs and 25lbs



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Nice fish but even better shoes!!  :headbang:


bailey01

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 Why, Thank you!!!!