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Topic: Richmond Ferry Point 5 Cinco de Cinco!  (Read 2264 times)

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astralography

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  • It's Only Fishing!
  • Location: Benicia
  • Date Registered: Oct 2021
  • Posts: 139
Eddie calls me while on the water about 11 am, I've got zip to report.  Bite is slow, not seeing anyone catching anything.  An hour and 15 minutes later,  this beast finds my herring.  I was certain it was a small bat ray that can often fool for a big hali.  When the brown doormat surfaced from the dark green murk, it changed the mood of day quite quickly! Best of the year so far.... 9th keeper.


fishbushing

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-Jason


simplycook

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  • Location: El Cerrito
  • Date Registered: Jan 2014
  • Posts: 1456
Nice fish. 
I was out there as well today. 


fishbushing

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Nice simplycook  :smt007
-Jason


Eddie

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That's a fatty!  Good stuff! :smt006
“I’m going fishing.”  They said, “we will go with you.” 
John 21:3

Stealth Pro Fisha 475
Jackson Kraken 15
Native Manta Ray 12.5
Werner Cyprus 220cm


astralography

  • Salmon
  • ***
  • It's Only Fishing!
  • Location: Benicia
  • Date Registered: Oct 2021
  • Posts: 139
Nice fish. 
I was out there as well today.

Are you using separate game clips for each fish?  Seems like a great idea...


Jewli0n

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  • Location: Forestville
  • Date Registered: Sep 2020
  • Posts: 491
Nice fish. 
I was out there as well today.

Are you using separate game clips for each fish?  Seems like a great idea...

I just bought a second this season. So Nice when you need it!

Congrats on the fish!!
@julianmariano


NowhereMan

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  • 44.5"/38.5#
  • YouTube Channel
  • Location: Lexington Hills (Santa Clara County)
  • Date Registered: Aug 2011
  • Posts: 12992
Success++ and success^3...
I don't like stuff that sucks.
    --- Butt-Head


bbt95762

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  • fresh and saltwater
  • Location: Sacto
  • Date Registered: Feb 2021
  • Posts: 2043


simplycook

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: El Cerrito
  • Date Registered: Jan 2014
  • Posts: 1456
Nice fish. 
I was out there as well today.

Are you using separate game clips for each fish?  Seems like a great idea...

Last year, I had two fish over 30” on one clip.  Both thrashed and managed to unclip the loop.  Luckily didn’t lose the fish.  Helps having an empty spare clip after the 1st or 2nd fish. 

Kevin


astralography

  • Salmon
  • ***
  • It's Only Fishing!
  • Location: Benicia
  • Date Registered: Oct 2021
  • Posts: 139
Nice fish. 
I was out there as well today.

Are you using separate game clips for each fish?  Seems like a great idea...

Last year, I had two fish over 30” on one clip.  Both thrashed and managed to unclip the loop.  Luckily didn’t lose the fish.  Helps having an empty spare clip after the 1st or 2nd fish. 

Kevin

Yeah,

I am going to get another clip tomorrow...
Thanks for the inspiration!


Loebs

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Novato
  • Date Registered: Aug 2020
  • Posts: 772
Nice fish. 
I was out there as well today.

Are you using separate game clips for each fish?  Seems like a great idea...

I have the trident heavy duty clip and it works great no need for 2 stringers… I think it’s on Amazon too. https://www.diversdirect.com/p/5-16-hd-fish-stringer?gclid=CjwKCAjwjtOTBhAvEiwASG4bCM7XRU1m_gxfBmT0EekeXs16YmgoWc5dmyx3thvgyypGMODTaDbtKRoCaX4QAvD_BwE

Last year, I had two fish over 30” on one clip.  Both thrashed and managed to unclip the loop.  Luckily didn’t lose the fish.  Helps having an empty spare clip after the 1st or 2nd fish. 

Kevin

Yeah,

I am going to get another clip tomorrow...
Thanks for the inspiration!


The Gopher

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Santa Clara
  • Date Registered: Mar 2018
  • Posts: 883
Nice fish! I keep a regular rope stringer so I can reserve the game clip for boating and securing fish. After they are secured, bleeding and bonking calms 'em enough to switch them over to the stringer, freeing up the clip again.
"The snot green sea. The scrotum tightening sea."


li-orca

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  • Location: Pacifica
  • Date Registered: Nov 2019
  • Posts: 1331
Congrats! Looking forward to the cook part of the catch-n-cook
Luck favors the prepared

2019 Revo 16