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Topic: Delta 3-10  (Read 1119 times)

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pao

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Didn't report the last outing cause I got skunked :smt013...excuse me.  We'll with full-moon tomorrow and today's wind looking pretty good I'd launch at the last outing towards shallow water. 
Caught this 2 or 3 lb bass on Mr. modified Fluke.  Then headed west towards Mount Diablo to see a familiar striper holding area and found this little youngin on Mr. modified Trap. 


Spring is gonna get better starting next week permit-ed the weather stays warm. 
« Last Edit: March 10, 2009, 09:20:03 PM by yester »


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Nice going! Makes you forget about the last skunk doesn't it. Thanks for the report and pictures.

Jeff


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WTG yester!  I'm glad you got out there and let some fish feel the steel!  I hope you get some more this week!

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Yester
Way to go dude. Good job on nailing those fish.
« Last Edit: March 11, 2009, 11:45:40 AM by Ariel Sea »
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pao

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Nice going! Makes you forget about the last skunk doesn't it. Thanks for the report and pictures.

Jeff

That's for sure!  
« Last Edit: March 11, 2009, 12:24:42 PM by yester »


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Hmmmmmmmmm... those pix are looking really good. I may have to scratch that itch tomorrow. Thanks for the report.

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Nice report and pics, Yester.  That first pic with the sunny bass mouth is a good one.   :smt001  I was playing around zooming in on it and there's some good quality there.  How many megapixels?
« Last Edit: March 10, 2009, 10:29:37 PM by Abking »
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I agree with abking. That first shot is a great pic. The sun shining into the mouth is cool. Suitable for framing. Do you mind if I upload it into my pics? It shows a great shot of the lure.
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Congrats on the largemouth and striper yester. Thanks for the report and
pictures.

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Great report and pics yester!! Thanks for the inspiration  :smt007

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How many megapixels?

7.1 megapixels Nikon coolpix S7c

A lucky shot with the perfect amount of sunlight shine and angle early in the morning. 

Do you mind if I upload it into my pics? It shows a great shot of the lure.

I don't mind. 
« Last Edit: March 11, 2009, 12:23:00 PM by yester »


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Nice report and pictures.  Thank you for sharing...
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that darn delta can be tough! good one you for getting a couple of species out of it.....if they would only be where they say they're supposed to be...... ITwouldn'tBEthatHARD!!
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pao

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Suitable for framing. Do you mind if I upload it into my pics? It shows a great shot of the lure.

Since you liked it here is another one......

that darn delta can be tough! good one you for getting a couple of species out of it.....if they would only be where they say they're supposed to be...... ITwouldn'tBEthatHARD!!

Just like what my dad used to say to me, "Son fish only bite during certain times just like people only eat during certain times... breakfast, lunch and dinner."  Although I don't know where the lunch part went, but it might just be that there is only breakfast and dinner or look at it this way breakfast and lunch/dinner.  Ahahahahahahaha!  The point is that the tides dictates not only where fish can be positioned, but when they will be willing enough to use energy for a meal.  It's "tough" because we are moving so much slower in our yaks therefore we can't cover much grounds to position where the fish are especially around the tides plus wind.  Keep trying and you'll get'em!



 

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