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Topic: Looking for Fishing Partner Half Moon Bay (Pillar Point) 7/31/2024  (Read 1210 times)

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leeroythecat

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Took the day off for my birthday. Looking for any fishing partners that may be interested.

Feel free to PM me on the site. Looking to get out around 7 AM and come back around 12 PM.


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Happy early birthday from a fellow Leo!

Unfortunately, I can’t make it, but good luck and please let us know how you do.
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JohnnyAb

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Happy birthday  :smt006
May luck be on your side today
Let us know how it goes
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Happy belated birthday leeroythecat.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


NowhereMan

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Good luck, leroythecat.

Sincerely,
billthecat
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leeroythecat

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7 small ones in the boat near the harbor exit on feather jigs.

Can’t find any of the big ones. How far offshore do you usually have to go?


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7 small ones in the boat near the harbor exit on feather jigs.

Can’t find any of the big ones. How far offshore do you usually have to go?
Have you ever looked at the navionics map of HMB: https://maps.garmin.com/en-US/marine?maps=another-brand&overlay=false&key=9q8vkb0zcyrv You should know where the danger zone is outside the jaws and to the west, popularly known as Mavericks.  It's very close to shore and entering that area without knowledge could easily end up in a disaster.  Most people head out in the direction of the buoys, which are there to guide boats around the problem areas.  You can find a lot of substructure out there if you study the map.
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