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Old 08-08-2017, 12:23 PM   #1
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So I hear. Will be bringing an EZ up and tons of water.

Mosquitos? Typical Wind?
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Old 08-08-2017, 01:12 PM   #2
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Thanks YakHanded. Promising. Might be worth making some live bait and trolling on the way to the island.


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Please elaborate? I am not a proficient freediver and would love to see some of the deeper areas.

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Sept the temps are usually mid to low 80's day and 70 at night, just starting to get nice, no misquitos but there are no seaums in the sand. Why are you not staying at our place? just 8 miles NORTH of Gonzaga? I know $5.00 per week is expensive for water to shower, and better fishin at Gonzaga because of the wind protection. Tight Lines.
I remember you mentioning that there will be another group there at your place during those dates. Wasn't sure how big of a group and if it would be too crowded. I am driving down with 4 other people so there is a total of 5 of us.

What is this 5$ shower you speak of? I am intrigued. We were going to try to bring our own portable showers or splurge on a night or two at Alfonsinas if it got too hot or stinky.
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So I hear. Will be bringing an EZ up and tons of water.

Mosquitos? Typical Wind?
Last I was there in late August temp didn't drop below 88 even at midnight and we had 1.5 days of 20+kt wind but otherwise was glassy and 107 during the day.

I couldn't speak to regularity or typical anything because that was the only time I've been there during this time of year....Zed caught a 6lb dorado at Willard on that trip though...it ended up being great fishing when we could tolerate it.



Hope you guys have a fun trip man
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Old 08-08-2017, 04:13 PM   #5
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So I hear. Will be bringing an EZ up and tons of water.

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Sept the temps are usually mid to low 80's day and 70 at night, just starting to get nice, no misquitos but there are no seaums in the sand. Why are you not staying at our place? just 8 miles NORTH of Gonzaga? I know $5.00 per week is expensive for water to shower, and better fishin at Gonzaga because of the wind protection. Tight Lines.
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