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http://www.americananglersportfishing.comIt seems when we fish down at the "bank" quite often the phrase "no wonder they named it "hurricane bank" comes up as being over 400 mi offshore it can quite often be choppy. Well today the "bank" could go by a name like "flat calm bank" as the weather was very nice. Fishing at times was slow and there was a mid day lull that lasted a few hours but we had some morning action and it seems like our best consistent action has been in the afternoon. At times we would have multiple fish going and the battles would be epic as these good grade 100-200lb fish take awhile to land on our sardine gear. There were guys that didn't get a bite but there were some that landed multiple fish and when the sun went down, we had a respectable catch aboard.
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Today was pretty much the repeat from the day before where we had to deal with tough current related fishing conditions, but the pay off is worth it. At times it was impossible to get a bait out away from the boat but the persistent angler when bit was rewarded with a prize. The average grade of fish is the nicest that we have seen all year - in fact when a 150lber hits the deck it doesn't even raise an......
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Hard work was today's name of the game as there was either no current or a trickle of straight into 15-18knt of breeze that we had most of the day. It was tough getting a bait out to the zone which made perseverance and patience the name of the game. The saving grace to the whole deal is the grade of fish - Don Chang and Bill Salyer boated almost identical 210lbers and there were several others in the 150-195lb class. This......