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PJ

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Launched @ the crack of dawn, 9:00 a.m. sharp @ old Harvey North accessway.  No ground swell, but waist-high short-period windswell.  Visibility around 150 yards, wind NW @ 5-7k.

Headed out to the NW cause kelp beds start closer to shore there. Fished my way out to 1+ mile out, shore visible on & off with the fog rolling in thick in the end.  Kind of weird that it did that, it usually burns off as the day goes on but it came in thick @ 12:00.

Fished for 3 hours with little to no action, had 2 yellows & gophers, 1 23.5" Ling & 2 blacks.  Same spot where I had 30+ on Tuesday, same bait, same tactics.  Just goes to show how fickle it can be.

Last shot is view toward shore from 1 mile out. I did take a bearing BEFORE I launched!!!

PJ
« Last Edit: July 14, 2007, 12:41:17 PM by PJ »
8'6" Thresher Shark on 20 Lb. Mono, Somewhere in the Vicinity of Pt. Zero, Not Far from the Flemish Cap


 

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