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05-20-2008, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: San Diego
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SD Harbour 18 May
I head out the barge to get a tube full. Those guys hooked me up with a full tube but they didn't seam too lively. I drop one down and toss out my short FT and BAM I get hit and bring in a short Spottie. This goes on for a while with nothing hitting my live bait. Everything was going after my plastics. I hung out around the bait barge just to watch the show of Ass Hats thinking they can get over on the U.S. Navy. I saw at least 5 boats get inside the 350 zone. I even saw one guy get close enogh to one of the piers to push off with his hands. When Naval Security came along side (after he moved out) he tried to act as if he wasn't in the zone. That was entertaining. What wasn't entertaining was trying to avoid the Jack Asses that were out for their fair weather "Show off what my boat can do" bay trip. There were so many boats on the water that were over load it wasn't funny. I drifted back to the shoal where the spoties were abundant. After nearly getting hit by two boaters and a jet ski I called it a day. Other the Ass Hats and Jack Asses it was a beutiful day on the water. Sorry no pics. Score (C&R): 6 spoties 1 but
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05-20-2008, 09:46 AM | #2 |
I eats what I kills
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Diego
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Nice report...
Almost wish they would require drivers training and licenses for PWC and boats.
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