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Old 01-08-2014, 10:49 PM   #3
THE DARKHORSE
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Oh, come on Bob---time stamped photos are so eighties. I can't even remember having a time stamped photo on one of my images. Old school to say the least.

So how about an on the water photo? And a photo with the fish and a current newspaper!?!? Hopefully that will more than suffice.


Side note: all this talk about Baja Yellowtail pulling harder or something, but I'll agree to disagree. If this fish pulled any harder I would have cut the line.

I've caught plenty on both sides of the border, mind you. In regards to the fight? It depends on a couple key factors. Namely nearby structure and water temps. Water tempurature more than anything else, though. In essence, the cooler the water and elevated levels of oxygen associated with that, the harder they fight. If there's structure that they're aware of near by? That will make them pull harder as well. To those poor souls, though, I have a suggestion: catch larger fish.
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