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http://www.hmbfishing.comAfter scouring the areas offshore and south yesterday and coming up empty, not much of a choice but to head back to the area off Montara to see if we could at least put something in the box. But it was not to be. There were only a few fish caught for the fleet, and unfortunately we weren't one of the lucky few today.
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We ended the day yesterday with three bites: one was a shaker and the other two fish went "pa-too-ee" and spit the hook before we could get a glimpse of them. So, time to keep the offshore waters honest. Capt. Bob headed down and out off Pigeon Point and tested the waters all the way out to where the bottom drops off to 1,000 feet, as he puts it, "I've caught tuna closer than where I'm fishing today." More of......
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The weatherman did his best to chase folks away with threats of RAIN, but luckily we still ended up with a handful of brave souls this morning who knew they wouldn't melt. And, low and behold, the rain stopped and is now supposed to hold off again until the evening on Saturday. Bob reported in early this morning that there is bait everywhere, and at least a dozen humpbacks feeding all around him, so we'll have to wait to see......