March/April 2006 Volume 1, Issue 6

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Click for Larger ImageAngler/OwnerPhoto DateSubjectNotes
Robert Bible (photo by John Loo)2006 - Summer15 lb Yellowtail on 10lb Test!Robert managed to land this nice YT on a fresh water spinning rod after a 20 minute fight. The fish spooled him once, but fortunately cleared the kelp paddy and never came back to tangle him up.
Johanna Bible (photo by John Loo)2006 - SummerJohanna's First YellowtailA nice 16 lb fish, caught off a kelp paddy north of the 182 Fathom Bank
John Loo (photo by John Loo)2006 - SummerJumbo Pacific BonitoThis fish weighed 12.5 pounds - not a record, but definitely a nice fish. Caught on a live sardine near the 182 Fathom Bank off San Diego
John Loo (photo by John Loo)2006 - SummerToy Boat 2's First Mahi-mahiMahi-mahi are usually only encountered during the warmest summer months off Southern California. This year, the fish arrived early (as in late June), and have stayed in large numbers through August. This 15 lb fish hit a slow trolled sardine off a kelp paddy north of the 302 Fathom Bank
Floyd Sparks2004 -SummerDorado on the FlyCaught off a shark buoy in the East Cape of Baja California, using a Mexican flag tuna kahuna fly. It was caught casting and stripping the fly, not trolling. It weighed in at 45lbs.
Tim Muret2004 - SummerYFT from the 9This tuna was caught by Tim Muret on San Diego's 9 Mile Bank while trolling in some porpoise. About 20 lbs.
Capt. Greg Nault2003 - Early FallBluefin Tuna on a flyThis BFT weighed in at 79 lbs, and broke Capt. Greg's rod in the process. Fish was caught off of Cape Cod, MA. Capt. Greg Nault can be reached at: 603-216-7653, or Kingfscherca@aol.com
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