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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Upland
Posts: 60
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Perfect post to follow Jim...
Newport Harbor Sand bass.jpg
My first and biggest of '09. Let's just say my goals for '10 are obtainable. ![]() Come on Bob - you gotta have me beat... |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: "The Table"
Posts: 976
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40-40 Club
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,509
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Thirties, forties not that big. The larger fish looks huge because it's really long with a huge tail but it was a very skinny fish so it didn't weigh that much for it's size.
Too Cool!! it reminds me of this ling I got on Iron: ![]() I probably told you in person Matt but that bowling pin yellow of yours still just blows me away. I've never seen a yellow that fat. It looks more like a tuna then a yellow. I'm happy with my fish but that fish of yours has to be the coolest fish I saw caught this last year. Must of been just delicious on the table. Jim |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: "The Table"
Posts: 976
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It was a wierd looking YT! 38 inches long and 40# 2oz. The guys at Dana Landing couldn't stop taking pictures of it on the scale. The meat was super fatty and some of the best sashimi I have ever tasted. I will post up what was in his belly. |
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