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http://www.hmbfishing.comChecked in with Capt. Bob a little after 10 in the morning. He said the fish are coming in a tad slower than yesterday but the catch is still great with a whole bunch of quality reds, probably around 8 lingcod already onboard, a few cabezon and a REAL BIG halibut. He didn't have the weight yet, but it's definitely in the running for one of the biggest this season. I still haven't had the chance to update the scores from last week, but there has been some pretty awesome fishing going on in the shallows. I heard one day last week Randy had limits of rockfish, limits of cabezon and limits of lingcod as well as a big halibut. The halibut definitely seem to have moved in as we are seeing one of these bonus fish just about daily. Now, the final tally for the day: With at least 15 out of the 30 folks onboard being first-timers, and two-thirds of everyone onboard rent-rodders, we had an absolutely fantastic day: limits of rockfish with a "sh*tload" of big reds (as Capt. Bob eloquently put it), a great score of 21 lingcod to 21 pounds, the biggest going to my right hand morning helper, Cindy (way to go), a dash of cabezon, and our season's biggest halibut: a 32 pounder! That's shallow water, light tackle rockfishing at it's finest! Just had three spots open up for our morning trip this Saturday, and we still have room for the afternoon. Wanna join in on the action? Get in touch with us and grab your spot!
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Capt. Bob's back in the swing of things after returning from last week's vacation with a great score of limits of rockfish including just a couple fish shy of limits of cabezon with 17 cabs for 21 anglers (the limit on cabezon is one per person at least 15 inches long as part of each angler's 10 fish daily bag limit). Add to that 8 lingcod and two nice halibut, an eight pounder going to Michael Longi, his first ever......
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Back from San Diego, back to updates... But first, wanna see one of the fishies I caught? You can see......