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Topic: Fall Harvest at Salt Point  (Read 1715 times)

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FisHunter

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thanks for the great pics&port fellas!   that Greenling looks strangely cute  :smt002
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Conditions were great this weekend weren't they! We dove and fished in the same area last weekend too. We got some nice abs and a nice stringer full of fish. Rode up the Richardson's on Sunday but condition got pretty rough quickly and didn't get to enjoy that day as much. Saturday had to have 30' vis didn't find the 10" ab  to win the tourney but did make for a nice dinner.
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Great report otter!!!

Thanks for taking us along.

Rich


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Ya sunday was a bit tougher with the fast drift but still a nice day overall. Sorry you didn't get your ten inch ab Dr Habanero. :smt009

I don't know what is normal because this was only my second dive but my abs were from 8" to 8 7/8" I really thought I had two nines but they were just a bit short. I can't imagine what a ten would look like that must be huge underwater!

Hope we get some more days with that kind of visibility because it makes the whole experience that much more fun.


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"As far as the heavy (read stable) boat goes I don't see you complaining when it's hauling our crab traps around in another month for some dungies!" 

Dang it how do I get the quote in blue?


Yea I suppose not, crabs (ocean type) definitely builds up the WAF, maybe enough so we can get a couple beach carts then all we have to do is get that junk  :smt002 off the truck.

Seems like half the time when I try and pull those loaded traps with my little P13 I fall in the water plus If I ever need to bail out the boat I know where to go, but vise verse? Not so sure that Necky won't put me under. :smt002

Thanks again for the snail, tonight's dinner.

-Tsuri

Oh and there is the issue with you pulling these off the bottom. :smt012
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