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Topic: MBK HALIBUT  (Read 1700 times)

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  • Location: SAN JOSE.
  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
  • Posts: 97
I went to mbk to give freediving for halibut a try. The water was flat calm but the vis really sucked there was only about 3 feet. Stuck with it for two hours and saw two small flat fish 16 inch's. I have never done this before any help would be much appreciated.  All in all it was a great day in the water . I talked to a surf fisher man and he said that the striped bass have been showing up regularly

                                                                  Tx jim ricker   (SQUIDLY)


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  • Pat Kuhl
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  • Location: Mbay
  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
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The 'buts are out there. Unfortunately, all we're seeing is empty holes though....nobody's home, of late. And yeah, the surf striper bite had been red hot!
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