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Topic: A few pictures of a customer in L.A. That used my Shrimp flys in 350 ft water.  (Read 649 times)

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Jigstrike

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Also a local red (Vermillion)caught on the Argo. 24 inch Sand Bass in 350 ft. Strange and never seen one that deep and I have caught over a thousand of them in my sport days down south. Read fish and games research and I think that depth is unheard of. Maybe that's where they go. Green spotted rockfish and the man caught his limit on them.  Caught on candy corn color and Red caught on Copper cod color.
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