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Old 04-19-2022, 11:25 PM   #1
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Newport Harbor Back Bay Spotties

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Well the weather, wind, and conditions on the ocean were forecasted to be pretty crappy so we decided to hit up the back bay of Newport Harbor. I haven’t fished there in well over 20 years, so I wasn’t in tuned to what the fish were biting on. That’s ok, It was just great to be back on the water and I managed to catch a couple. Hopefully the conditions on the ocean will turn around and we’ll head back out there soon.

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Newport Harbor Back Bay Spotties

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Old 04-20-2022, 01:18 AM   #2
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Good to see you made it out, and like the UW release shots. Would also like to see the bump board dipped in the water prior to measuring fish intended for release. It reduces the amount of slime removal -- helping the fish recover faster. I looked up CG-26, Were you on Belknap during the collision?
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Old 04-20-2022, 07:12 AM   #3
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Good to see you made it out, and like the UW release shots. Would also like to see the bump board dipped in the water prior to measuring fish intended for release. It reduces the amount of slime removal -- helping the fish recover faster. I looked up CG-26, Were you on Belknap during the collision?
Thanks John, no that was before my time aboard. I was stationed on it from 1987 to 1989 in Gaeta, Italy and traveled around the Mediterranean Sea. It was a life experience for sure.
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Thanks John, no that was before my time aboard. I was stationed on it from 1987 to 1989 in Gaeta, Italy and traveled around the Mediterranean Sea. It was a life experience for sure.
Glad you were not on there for that, Two years stationed in Italy must have been awesome! I have visited a few ports in the Med. on Merchant Ships -- always interesting.
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