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Old 07-11-2017, 07:18 AM   #21
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succulent little pork chop of a yt right there
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Old 07-11-2017, 07:20 AM   #22
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succulent little pork chop of a yt right there
Amen. I'm sitting here salivating at the idea of YT's hanging out inshore in LA Co...
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Old 07-11-2017, 08:11 AM   #23
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Nice fish. If you don't mind me asking, what rod and reel did you get your yellow on? Like a 200 size reel?
Daiwa Lexa 300 and 8ft Shimano TMCX80MB
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Old 07-11-2017, 08:13 AM   #24
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succulent little pork chop of a yt right there
Indeed! but he lived to fight another day
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Damn, I got to get an extra yak. Nice work homie!
Do it! you can leave it at my place....
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Daiwa Lexa 300 and 8ft Shimano TMCX80MB
Thanks for the response. It must've been a blast on the Lexa 300 amd teramar. For sec I thought you caught that on a 200+ size reel and 7 ft casting bass rod...that would've been badass but challenging to land
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...For sec I thought you caught that on a 200+ size reel and 7 ft casting bass rod...that would've been badass but challenging to land
Challenge accepted! LOL
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Challenge accepted! LOL
nice, let us know if you do.

I've caught some pretty big bonito (up to 13 lbs) on a 200 series Curado and 7 ft 2 bass rod, but haven't hooked up yet on a 10-15 lb yellow.
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Old 07-14-2017, 03:56 PM   #29
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Great job man. That is a good day no matter where you are. When you coming down here again? You are the only one to challenge these grumpy calicos in Asuncion and they are getting lethargic.

On the subject of catching on light outfits, Steveooo and a few of his friends had a year long contest a few years back to see who could catch the largest fish on the Pocket Fisherman or the Snoopy Rod and Reel. There were stories of some melted plastic gears but I always thought that was a cool little challenge between friends.
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Great job man. That is a good day no matter where you are. When you coming down here again? You are the only one to challenge these grumpy calicos in Asuncion and they are getting lethargic.

On the subject of catching on light outfits, Steveooo and a few of his friends had a year long contest a few years back to see who could catch the largest fish on the Pocket Fisherman or the Snoopy Rod and Reel. There were stories of some melted plastic gears but I always thought that was a cool little challenge between friends.
Hi Ross,
I'm planning to see you in October. Can't wait to piss them bass off again. How's the fishing been?
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Hi Ross,
I'm planning to see you in October. Can't wait to piss them bass off again. How's the fishing been?
Fishing for yellows has been less than stellar this spring and summer. We have had a cold water blob here since February. It seems to be warming a bit in the last week so I'm hopeful. Some log barracuda around now and tons of bait all of a sudden; both precursors of a good yellowtail bite. Been having fun with bottom fish lately. Jumbo sheepshead and white fish are abundant and even discovered that rock fish are available that no one pays any attention to.
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