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Topic: Bullman Beach  (Read 3351 times)

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AlfonsoVisaya

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Have any of you fished off of Bullman Beach?


Rory

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There may be fish there but the likelihood of finding fish is far greater starting at seal and sail rock and going west.
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henney

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I've actually done pretty well straight out from the beach in about 40 FOW. There's a wreck out there that seems to hold fish all year.