Was at Polier in the Fog on Sunday. Caught and released 5 undersized winter springs pretty quickly. They seemed to be biting on 4" spoons and hootchies, and gear was near the bottom. The orca show was unreal, with swarming the sea lions jumping all around them. Never seen that before. Overall, good outing with family, but still trying to get a legal fish. Any tips?
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It’s the sfbc police… name license and registration please, it’s looks like you are having too much fun Sir, I’m gonna have to give you a written warning… for not posting enough pics
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It’s the sfbc police… name license and registration please, it’s looks like you are having too much fun Sir, I’m gonna have to give you a written warning… for not posting enough pics
Ha Ha, I have a few deals you probably don't want to hear about. But I love fishing and will keep posting picks. I can't get out till Monday and Tuesday next week. Here is a couple from bell. One white.
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