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Back to the 'buts
Hit San Diego Bay this morning to try for the flat kind. Launched at 4:30AM picking up sardines at EBs.
Slow until about 8:30, when we finally seemed to be getting the rakes we were looking for. Soon after, Julie comes up with this 14 lber on a sardine: http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/f...06SDbay011.jpg Not too long afterward, Aaron manages this 9 lber on a mackeral: http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/f...06SDbay014.jpg Besides these two which were kept, Aaron C&Rd a 23 incher. Plus, we had a few short 'buts, and a few spotties and sandies all released. Landed the 'yaks about 12:30PM. Here's the beach shot with our double score: http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/f...06SDbay013.jpg Beautiful day, not much wind, and boat traffic was light considering the holiday tomorrow. |
Nice Butts
You two are always catching one kind of fish or another. Where did you launch from? Good report.
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Great job...you two are racking up the points.
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Nice buttage! Are you each getting a $5 yak scoop of dines?
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Congrats on a nice pair!
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Nice fish you guys. Impressive as usual!
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Thanks, everyone.
Phil, we launch from Lawrence St, but parking can be tough. Most of the streets are marked NO PARKING 8:00AM-???PM, except weekends and holidays. Andy, yeah we each got a $5 scoop of 'dines. |
Noticed one fish had eyes on the right side while the other had eyes on its left side. What's with that :?: :!:
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>Noticed one fish had eyes on the right side while the other had eyes on its left side. What's with that?
California Halibut can be either right-eyed or left-eyed. |
They start out with eyes on either side and one moves to the other side as they grow.
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