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Topic: Monterey beaches covered in green stuff  (Read 4590 times)

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Yowlie

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  • Location: BERKELEY
  • Date Registered: Aug 2014
  • Posts: 266
"With the beautiful turquoise hue of the Bay hopes are high that the mass extinction is all part of nature's course."


mdoka_matt

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  • Its happening like Soledad
  • Location: Santa Cruz
  • Date Registered: Jun 2010
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How's the viz though???

I was on a power boat on Sunday.  We fished north of SC and cruised to the Concrete Ship and observed the unusual colored water for the entire reach.  Visibility was super poor; about 5 ft from my lure dunk test. We saw an unusually large number of Molas.  One even jumped clear out of the water. We caught a variety of rockies, and a large Starry Flounder but not a single Ling. Two other people I heard from caught large starrys last weekend too. Repeated lightning strikes and rumbling thunder continued over Monterey until at least 10am.  It was a very strange, but beautiful day on the water.

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