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Junior
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Hemet
Posts: 20
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[QUOTE=THE DARKHORSE;45063][
"The fish fought hard for fifteen minutes or so. Being relatively inexperienced at catching large fish, I was not sure what I had on. It did not feel like the YT from last week. There were periods of steady pressure when the fish took a hundred yards of line or more. There were other periods in which the retrieve was little more than dead weight. Chris, who was witnessing the event, suggested that it might be a WSB. I did not have a clue." Quote:
Earlier just before your client hooked up, the guy I was fishing with (thanks again for letting me tag along Brian) hooked up on the right kind. Saw the dogs coming so he let it run, and the fish kelped him! I am addicted now, even though I didn't hook a fish....hell to be honest, making bait was fun for me! Steve |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 490
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Sounds like a great day on the water....even with the fog.
Fishing with Josh is a learning experience if you approach it the right way. I learned much from him and am batting 1000 on the YT since the last time we fished together. Too bad we didn't boat fish together Josh. That will be another day. Again.....nice report and fish. |
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