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Topic: M.O.~CEDROS  (Read 20845 times)

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SBD

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PAL

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Nice calico! A fatty! Did you get a weight? That's exactly what Jim was looking for on the artificials, me too. How'd it taste? (Couldn't resist)
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HOLY TOLEDO

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Didn't get a weight, but it was by far the biggest I caught on the trip and maybe a PB.  She hit the iron at Augustine in the gale and took drag on my heavier setup.  I love the color of those big calicos.
« Last Edit: October 14, 2009, 03:59:09 PM by HOLY TOLEDO »
WE BROS


mako1

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Cool pics Patrick. Nice calico too.
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Bungle

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Looks like you guys had a great adventure!  I gotta get me a coffee can and make sure to drop some money in it everyday, or somethin'.  Watching from the sidelines is only fun for so long...


Randy

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It's good to be at the top of the food chain...  :smt110







Seabreeze

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And most excellent to be at first call for dinner........the afterglo of this trip is awesome.
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Wldrnshntr

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Nice pics Patrick. Do me a favor throughout this next year. Keep asking me if I am saving for the Islander trip. :smt006

me too
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Aquaman

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Hi Terry.  My camera may have survived the flood.  I soaked it in fresh water for a day to dilute the salt water.  Then the crew offered to put it in the engine room so it would dry out.  It seams to work now that I am home, but I doubt it will last long before corrosion takes its toll.

Going from the swim step to the kayak wasn't easy.  Im not surprised someone went for a swim.  It could have been worse.  I lost a speargun when I flipped my kayak in the surf on the first trip.

I forgot about unhooking your fish Shimy.  I was glad I could help out.  I know how frustrating it can be to loose a fish to something like that.

The pictures you guys took are awesome.  I only took a few stills before my camera got flooded.  I took a good bit of video though. 

I am looking forward to next year.

   


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Justin, Allen was telling me that you were getting some good shots is just 30 ft of water. Man , that sounds fun.
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EXCELLENTE!  the shot of Shimmy is a SWEET angle I've been wanting to try....thanks for showing HOW IT'S DONE!  you are a true SuperHero!
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jonesz

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Wow!!! That shot of the hundreds of yellowtail looks like a bait school. Remember each of those fish are 20-30#s or more!!!! I'm sure that's what it looked like under the boat when we were on em thick. Great sequal of Shimmies fish.


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Damn, Justin, that pic of Shimmy is one of the best kayak fishing pictures I've ever seen!

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Sledge

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It's good to be at the top of the food chain...  :smt110







NOW that's freaking beautiful!!!  :smt007
It's all about Today!!! Because who knows what tomorrow will bring... so Better get OTW n GetSome


Jedmo

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Could someone PM me how much I need to save for a trip like this next year? :smt003
Thanks a bunch in advance. Oh, and thanks to all who shared some great pictures. :smt006

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