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Old 01-21-2016, 10:49 AM   #1
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Way to go Danny! Thanks for the report... It got me all Jelly sitting here at work!

Here's that link that I was telling you about last time in Gonzaga about the triggerfish biting that diver in the nutz.

https://youtu.be/-prWsazmqpM

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Old 01-21-2016, 10:56 AM   #2
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Way to go Danny! Thanks for the report... It got me all Jelly sitting here at work!

Here's that link that I was telling you about last time in Gonzaga about the triggerfish biting that diver in the nutz.

https://youtu.be/-prWsazmqpM

https://youtu.be/-prWsazmqpM


BAHAHAHAHA thats too classic
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Old 01-21-2016, 11:12 AM   #3
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Save some fish for my baja trip in march.
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Old 01-21-2016, 11:30 AM   #4
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Save some fish for my baja trip in march.
JEFF, it is the time of year for the cabrilla to show up in the shallows, usually hens pre spawn. WSB too, Sven plus ten for those of you who do not know would be WSB in the 50's and 60's. Tight Lines.

BTW one diver on this trip took a 75 pound Gulf Grouper. He shot it in about 25 feet of water.
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Old 02-27-2016, 09:08 PM   #5
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Just back from another trip to paradise.
Weather, day one and two no WIND. ZERO. Day three nice morning, afternoon windy to 15 plus. Day four WINDY 10-20 ALL day. Days 5,6, and 7 again NO WIND!!!!!!! Temp 75-80 all week, nights lows of 45-60. GREAT for camp fires. Bring a jacket AND fire wood...................
Krocks and slow trolled plastics got the job done. Plastics from 4-12 inches worked well, slow trolled within 50 feet of the rocks. Bass, a few triggers, sierra were small, cabrilla over 15 pounds and orange mouth Corvina over 10 pounds were right on the beach. Yes one day YT were caught to 20 pounds. GONZAGA BAY was the hot area with double hook ups on the cabrilla, and 3-4 pound corvina in the back side bay behind Alphonsinas. Tight Lines.
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Headed down the 20th for sure. Might head down Sunday weather permitting
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Spring is almost gone. Temps now in the 80's, fishing is getting hotter. Enjoy theCortez before it gets too hot. Lots of Sierra, YT mostly rats but some to 20 are around, cabrilla and gulf grooper plus spotties. Still seeing some schools of Rooster Fish. Tight Lines Amigos.
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