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http://www.hmbfishing.comOne of the toughest days we've had rockfishing in a loooong time. The current was flat out bookin'. We were flying over the reefs. I have this picture in my mind of a cartoon where one fish is asking the fish next to him, "did you see that?" because that's what our lures must have looked like to them, just a blur whizzing past them so fast they didn't even have a chance to figure out what it was before it was long gone. Heard one of the top anglers of the day was Katie, who has grown up so much since the last time I saw her. Sounds like she put several old timers in the bag landing more fish than a lot of folks onboard.
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Don't have the exact score, but I know we didn't quite have limits, but we did have a great score of 20 lingcod to 19 pounds. If you take a moment and look through my list of whoppers, you'll see a pattern kinda developing with the lingcod getting just a tad bigger and bigger and consistently taking top honors for the biggest fish each day. Maybe it's a sign of things to come??......
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We had a great group from S & P Flooring who couldn't have fished better: when the fish were biting, they'd make sure they were patient and wait for that second fish before reeling up. Worked like a dream to ensure they went home with limits of rockfish, along with 7 lingcod to 13 pounds, and top dog was the co-chartermaster, Paul, with a 16 pound halibut. Charter the boat, catch the biggest fish. Works for me.......