merrittboy1
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He blamed you! Lol.No he was the one who cut the guys line and threw his gear in the water, i still cant stop laughing about it
He blamed you! Lol.No he was the one who cut the guys line and threw his gear in the water, i still cant stop laughing about it
Ya the rumor is that you was slinging lead at the other boat while he was doing the cutingHe blamed you! Lol.
Will do, heading on friday for 3-4 days, just trying to figure out how to rig a dinamite stickLead is to expensive to throw now i am retired, i will just hurl a few expletives instead, hey Brutus keep us posted on the coho, hopefully there will be some big ones hitting the deck, good luck.
cut it at a 45 degree angle but be careful putting in the tow hook!Will do, heading on friday for 3-4 days, just trying to figure out how to rig a dinamite stick
The dynamite by itself is fine. It's the blasting cap I would be concerned with. Lay that along side the trailing hook.cut it at a 45 degree angle but be careful putting in the tow hook!
Pretty sure your allowed 2 wild and 2 hatch in the bayCoho are scattered and I think it’s fair to say fishing is slow. Out in the deep for us it was pretty inconsistent. We hit them right on the surface to 65’ on rapalas, spoons, hootchies.
I saw a guy bonking a wild fish at the estuary/beach..... pretty sure it’s closed unless it’s a hatchery. I could be wrong. There’s was the odd school moving around below the bridge.
Then get off the dam internet and go fishingI am here now
Crabbing can be hit and miss try the deeper waterHow’s crabbing no this time of year?