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Topic: Anchor Bay 9/4  (Read 757 times)

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Lost Coast Joe

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  • Location: Rohnert Park
  • Date Registered: Mar 2006
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I've driven by Anchor Bay a million times without stopping, but After seeing Erik's report on his monster big daddy vermilion fest, my boss Dan and I decided to give it a go.  We didn't make it out till after noon, but the swell was small and the winds were calm. We paddled out of the cove and headed North, and got into some great lings.  We landed over 10: sizes ranging from 19" to 32".  Kept the 32" for the table.  We stayed out till after 4 when the wind finally blew us off.  It was a great day, very easy launch, and the people at the park, both employees and guests were very friendly.  I highly rec comend it.



KZ

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Good work Joe... glad you found some fish there as well.  Can't wait to go back.

Erik
2006 Elk Tourney Champion
2006 Angler of the Year 3rd Place

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Acts 10:13 And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, and eat.


 

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