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#1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alhambra
Posts: 506
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hey josh always love those fish reports. always very colorful and insightful. and of course i know that there will be a beautiful fish or two at the end. sometimes with some very hot girls to go along.....
![]() keep them coming: never can have too much inspiration in the day! |
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#2 |
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: on the road...
Posts: 598
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if u got offended by this post u must be a....
WOW....cant believe u got so much flack for this one....not a report?...jesus, that fish was not even 24hrs dead when u posted it, I can see the line-up clearly in the background (gps#'s), I see a sabiki and a bait stick (also a jigstick without a jig
![]() If ya'll weren't such a flock of squaking f'n keyboard cormorants, u could have went out the next day, or the day after that or the next day exc..., made a few macks, trolled them near the kelp and had an excellent shot at a fish ![]() At some point it becomes so much easier to just be a dick, than to share info with flock of ungrateful squakers. ![]() PS. I'm diggin that bellcon bendo shot....HOT HOT HOT!!! |
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#3 |
Senior Member
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Thanks for the Posts - Darkhorse
Don't be discouraged - and keep posting > it isn't the first or the last time
a cormorant will be squawking when pelican dives into the flock and pulls out a fish that is too big for a cormorant to handle... |
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