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Old 01-19-2011, 09:56 PM   #1
ericko
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so can we edit all the bull shit ....the rest of us who dont no what ye all are taking about 1) need to find the beach
2) need to find the shitter before i hit the water
3) need to find the bait barg
4) need to find the the sewar
5)and after all that hope the fish like me enough
to nibble on my bait

the rest of ya go fight on some post i will start up for ya
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:11 PM   #2
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so can we edit all the bull shit ....the rest of us who dont no what ye all are taking about 1) need to find the beach
2) need to find the shitter before i hit the water
3) need to find the bait barg
4) need to find the the sewar
5)and after all that hope the fish like me enough
to nibble on my bait

the rest of ya go fight on some post i will start up for ya

Oh my, looks like everyone is being kicked out of high school
Now maybe we can get back to
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:59 PM   #3
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Dirty water my ass... err butt

Regardless of the water's condition I have caught and kept several halibut in LB Harbor/Cabrillo/San Pedro all of which have been consumed... or maybe still some in the freezer. Quite frankly it has been some of the best damned local fish I have ever eaten.

Knock 'em dead guys. Just save some for the rest of us who are stuck with watching internet fishing forum drama as our best means of entertainment until we get the time to fish.

Tight lines,

Cody
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Old 01-19-2011, 11:03 PM   #4
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Regardless of the water's condition I have caught and kept several halibut in LB Harbor/Cabrillo/San Pedro all of which have been consumed... or maybe still some in the freezer. Quite frankly it has been some of the best damned local fish I have ever eaten.

Knock 'em dead guys. Just save some for the rest of us who are stuck with watching internet fishing forum drama as our best means of entertainment until we get the time to fish.

Tight lines,

Cody

I have no doubts that the fish tastes good, it's the stuff that you can't see in the fish that concerns me. But like I said, more power to ya.
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Old 01-20-2011, 12:58 AM   #5
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If you read the DFG monthly intake guidelines you might be surprised. They recommend more meals per month from fish caught inside the breakwater then from outside ( If I remember correctly even from horseshoe kelp). So cook me up some sewer butts Catalina still has the dirtiest sewer beach in California so go figure.
Go Baytubers
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