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Old 06-25-2002, 01:47 PM   #1
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Thanks for inspiring me with all those great sucsess stories.....it was the only way I could work 12 hours last night and still make it to the pile today.

I released 2 silvers, I small chinook, a halibut, 2 small lings,....and I kept 2 chinooks that were about 24 lbs.

I only fish 2 and a half hours, so they are still there, go get em".
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Old 06-26-2002, 09:24 PM   #2
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Hey wak'm, nice to meet you tuesday. We got three nice lings near seal rock but found that the smaller stuff wasn't around like it was last week. We finally found one cloud of mostly smaller blues that we followed around for awhile then got on top of a bunch of real nice blacks in front of newport to fill out our 40 fish. I wish I would have brought the riggers, would have loved to follow you out on a flat day like that. However, we had a couple of salt rookies (including a 13 year olds first trip across the bar) and the bottom fish plus lots of whales and porpoises made it a great day in close. Joe

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