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Topic: Santa Cruz launch Sunday 10-14  (Read 707 times)

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Da Gup

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  • Tarpon 120
  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: Sep 2012
  • Posts: 27
   I am going to launch from dock A around 7:30..no later than 8am.  I usually go for rockies and lings but i am open for suggestions if anyone wants to join me and has a better idea. Its only me right now so some more company would be fun. My fish finder usually gets me my limit but i finally got my GPS and i have programmed in most of the local reefs. With the extra technology and a little luck, I am hoping to have another great day of fishing. It should be a nice day out so come on down and join me if ya like...if not, I hope you get a chance to paddle out somewhere in the big blue....Peace.
Bill G.


Mienboy

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wish i could join u,goodluck and be safe
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


Da Gup

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  • Date Registered: Sep 2012
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Well i'm off the water with my cooler full of rockies. It was a great day out, the wind picked up from 11:30-1 then calmed down to just a breeze. Got to use my gps for the first time. It was insane...the first spot i marked stayed hot for at least an hr. I just kept catching and drifting off of the fish, then i would paddle right back to my waypoint and Bam!!! The fish were still there. Hooked onto something big (prob a ling) but it wasnt hooked good and i lost it ten seconds...anyways...peace.
Bill G.


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Welcome aboard. Glad you got limit on RF's.  Thanks for the report Da Gup.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


Jason S.

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  • Date Registered: Sep 2012
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Nice work! Gotta love rock fishin. It's easy and you always catch fish... thx for report


 

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