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1. A full Ratfish in a 10 lb Sablefish this week.
2. Half digested 6 lb pink in a 13-14 lb Ling (this is very common).
3. Juvenile Wolf Eel in a June Chinook.
4. Piling worms stuffed in a 23 lb March Chinook. This was an odd one as Herring were everywhere but the Chinook were all shallow feeding on these spawning worms in the tideline.
5. Sand Dabs in a late season Coho.
 

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4. Piling worms stuffed in a 23 lb March Chinook. This was an odd one as Herring were everywhere but the Chinook were all shallow feeding on these spawning worms in the titideline.
Interesting, as my biggest spring took a hootchie/sandworm combination. It also was a white spring.
 
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1. A full Ratfish in a 10 lb Sablefish this week.
2. Half digested 6 lb pink in a 13-14 lb Ling (this is very common).
3. Juvenile Wolf Eel in a June Chinook.
4. Piling worms stuffed in a 23 lb March Chinook. This was an odd one as Herring were everywhere but the Chinook were all shallow feeding on these spawning worms in the tideline.
5. Sand Dabs in a late season Coho.
I can’t imagine anything thinking a ratfish would make a good meal.
 
No pics, as it was pre cellphone days. Big Halibut had circle shapes popped out of it's hide, with a few still hanging on. Skipper said it was big squid or an Octopus. Stomach had some small mostly digested tentacles, and 5 BIG beaks that looked like Octopus to me. All I know for sure is, I've seen the beak from a 9' Octopus, an these were the same size. I would've liked to have seen those battles!
 
1. A full Ratfish in a 10 lb Sablefish this week.
2. Half digested 6 lb pink in a 13-14 lb Ling (this is very common).
3. Juvenile Wolf Eel in a June Chinook.
4. Piling worms stuffed in a 23 lb March Chinook. This was an odd one as Herring were everywhere but the Chinook were all shallow feeding on these spawning worms in the tideline.
5. Sand Dabs in a late season Coho.
Nice speckled sanddab kell
 
IMG_1182.jpegAll of theee came out of the same albacore today . 6000’ of water . Some strange elongated eel like fish , the same jelly like squid I had posted before , another squid , a krill and some sort of juvenile fish aswell . Others were puking sauries but that’s pretty standard !
 

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