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Water Wolf QCI

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2007
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Thats a beautiful pic :) Where is this? In Oregon?...lol...Sorry for the ignorance


Pisco Sicko

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Looks like the north side of T Head, to me. Was planning on fishing this evening, till a T-storms showed up an hour before launch. :'(


kykfshr

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Had a great day fishing with Spot.


ZeeHawk

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Nice haul kykfsher!!!! Two lings is a great day. I'm gonna have to head down there soon.. next weekend... hmmmm  ;D

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boxofrain

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OH Yeah!
Nice suppers there!
hey kykfshr, I see you have them on a game clip, and then I see a gunny sack under them.
Do you hang them from the boat while out? I hafta keep all mine covered with the wet burlap and in the boat cuz the harbor seals and an occasional Sea Lion seem to think I caught their supper not mine.
the memories of a man in his old age, are the deeds of a man in his prime.


coosbayyaker

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the harbor seals and an occasional Sea Lion seem to think I caught their supper not mine.

My buddy Ralph had a huge black on today and a Seal/Sea lion grabbed it made off with it and his jig... he likes to use ten pound test and has to fight em for a while, thus giving the fur bags time to formulate a plan..
See ya on the water..
Roy



boxofrain

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hey Roy, was it as flat up there for ya today?, as it was way flat and still is down here.
the memories of a man in his old age, are the deeds of a man in his prime.


kykfshr

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I clip them in, before removing the hook.  The fish then go in the burlap sack. I'll give everyone a quick dip and secure them in the tank well behind the seat.  I use my paddle to splash water on them throughout the day, they seem to stay pretty cool this way.


coosbayyaker

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Yep box, conditions were awesome!! except for the furbags
See ya on the water..
Roy



 

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