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Old 05-25-2018, 09:45 AM   #1
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Old 05-27-2018, 02:33 AM   #2
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A full house at Makoville. Great times with great people. A bit of wind during the week but most everyone was able to get out every day for a few hours.



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Old 05-27-2018, 08:30 AM   #3
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Rossman, how was fishing, and water temp down there?
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Rossman, how was fishing, and water temp down there?
Water temp was 73 - 74. The water was very green and off color. We had a good bit of wind but most folks were able to get out for at least part of the day. Fishing was OK by my standards. Not the best and certainly not the worst that i have seen in the area. Quite a few yellows around but I didn't see any that broke the 10 pound mark. A lot of sierra around and some of those were really jumbo. Longer and thicker than the yellows. A few quality cabria and pargo in the mix. The usual triggers, spotties lizards, and scorpion fish were all available.
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Thanks for the dope, we are looking to head to Gonzaga this weekend, not sure if you are in the area, but stop by. Pappas Fernandez palapas camp. (I think, same place as usual)
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Campo Beluga.
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I hope you mean that ALL you got was ROCKED. Tight Lines.
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