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Topic: Tomales Clamming & Fishing 6/17  (Read 4289 times)

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Sailfish

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Sonny and Dave WTG! Ever since we first went clamming Sonny you have found a new way to have fun and harvest some good food too. I also love Tomales Bay. Its 20 minutes from my house and its almost time to start fishing there seriously. I always really enjoy all the pics Sonny. Thanks, Craig

Thank you for giving me a kayak paddling tour of Tomales bay and introducing me to clamming there.  I love that beautiful place and I always enjoy "dirty" works  :smt003
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Good job sonny! I WANNA GO BACK TO TOMALES!!!!!!
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Sailfish

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Lucky dogs, fishing on a Thurs.

Most of situations have a good and bad sides!  I try to make the best of it in any situation  :smt003

- When I was laid-off last year, I can fish any days of the week but got no income (except unemployment checks)  :smt003
- Now I'm working weekend shift that mean I can fish week days but miss most of the NCKA's hook-ups (usually on weekends)  :smt009

Still think I'm a lucky dog?  :smt005

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Another great report, Sonny and Dave.  Way to hook up and get OTW.   :smt001
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daviator

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looks like I missed a good one guys.. catch you next time..
good to see "loose Screws" back on the water.
sonny...glad to hear you can still hits weekdays as I rarely fish weekends as well.
limit in 4 holes?  wow..
bet that sashimi is awesonme for next couple days..

dave


Sailfish

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I forgot to mention that if you're planned to camp there this weekend be ready to share the camp ground with tons of campers/RVs.  We saw they pulled in one after the other and many more were waiting to register at the gate!
Not sure what's going on there this weekend.
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Sonny, you are such a tease.  You got me all worked up.... for shiners? 
You're worse than my girlfriend in 7th grade... she didn't lead me on as much as you did  :smt044

Way to get out there.  I haven't fished since GS4, and I'm sure many are living vicariously thru the fish reports, so pics are VERY VERY GOOD.  thx.

Down to 1 Hobie Revo...


Tsuri

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Yea the unemployment thing has it's ups and downs. Plenty o fishing but no money and sometimes a lonesome sense of not being a part of the work force.

But nice job on the clams and I almost jumped out of my chair upon seeing the Salmon picture, where did it really come from? Monterey or HMB'ish?

I look forward to getting out in the mud for the first time and grabbing some off those big a#@ clams.

Thanks for the pics looks calm out there,

-Tsuri
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norcal99999

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that smelt was massive.aer those perch or shiner for the mistry fish?


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What a hoot, thanks for that, the suspense was building.  I'd like to try clamming sometime, love to eat em'.
Dan
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Sailfish

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nice job on the clams and I almost jumped out of my chair upon seeing the Salmon picture, where did it really come from? Monterey or HMB'ish?
I look forward to getting out in the mud for the first time and grabbing some off those big a#@ clams.
Thanks for the pics looks calm out there,
-Tsuri

That Salmon was caught in Bodega Bay.  My friend and I both got one each and he lost a HUGE one which did several airborne jumps.  We didn't think it's a Silver since Silvers don't grow that big.

I'll post a hook-up next time when clamming again.  All are welcome, the more the merrier  :smt003
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Nice job Sonny and Dave - love the report and pics!


BigJim

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Great report guys!!!

Looks like an awesome time...would love to get out there and try that with you sometime Sonny!!

Congrats again and thanks for sharing!!

Sincerely,

Jim

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Looks like a good time sunny! I said "yeah baby N pumpEd my fist in excitment all to be let down(dirty trick sonny)  :smt003 Ill take one of those shiners though. anything but a skunk! right on sonny keep peddlin bro
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