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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 364
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SD Bay 9/12
Halibut are still hanging around the bay. I got four and released three yesterday. Nothing too large though, 22 to 24 inches. The large one are definitely getting hard to find. I on my way out a power boat passed me, and I had a feeling where he was going. when I got to my sweet spot there it was, with one guys rod bent all the way over and buddy standing by with gaff. They landed a nice one. It was every bit of 30lbs. So there are out there still. Good luck if you're out there chasing them.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: El Cajon
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thanks for the heads up. thinking about heading out this weekend
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Point Loma
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Still working hard for my first flatty... Fished SD Bay today and did the usual Spotties and Rays. Where the heck do I go to get a Hali?? I've been fishing from Shelter Island to the point and back recently and off Coronado today by the Navy base piers. Maybe I'm doing something wrong here. I've never even gotten a short. Please advise
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: El Cajon
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I'm no professional at catching butts but what kind of set up are you using?
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