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http://www.americananglersportfishing.comWell I'd have to say I knew today was going to be challenging with what the forecast had in store for us but that's part of being a fisherman. The crew did an awesome job finding the ever so hard to see Kelp Paddys. We had a sign on just about each kelp we saw but then the wind really got with it - we picked 12 dorados for the morning. The photo of the day shows off some of the grade swimming around our local waters shown with Billy and Capt Justin in the shot. We're on the way home now and the Gang is getting ready for some Prime Rib and it's still choppy but the forecast looks good in the near future. The AA team would to thank all of the players that join us on this 5 day Open and looking forward with fishing with you again. Thank You all so much.
Your Crew, Sam, Ray, Brad, Dave, Justin, Josh and Paul.
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As we see another sunrise on the fishing grounds we think it's going to be what it was the day before, but things are always different. Right at daylight we got on some fish with no results a couple of times. After the first hour of daylight it was obvious things had moved a couple of miles up the Island. On any other day but today it wouldn't be a big deal - unless the US navy tells you please leave this area for few......
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Just after daylight we went into the first stop of the day and didn't move for a few hours. Steady fishing for the gang on 15 to 25 lb Tuna was on the menu, and that's just what we all got. We ventured off for the afternoon and did not come up empty handed - 2 different stops rounded out the day for us. Will be hitting it hard at daylight again hope for some more fun. Good Night and loving this Lee of......