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Topic: Vancouver Island Halibut fishing  (Read 12752 times)

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Rory

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  • Location: Bellingham, WA
  • Date Registered: Jan 2010
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Tried for a couple of hours for halibut this AM but no luck. I'm still exploring the area out in front of my place. The new dry suit worked great.
T2

cool - keep us posted!  that's awesome you live right on the water.
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CRUISER

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Hey Boys,

Looking to get out with some fellow yak men.  If anyone is going out this coming week let me know and I'll try and join.  Salmon and Hali are still a fair ways out.  But I'm in for a good paddle to increase my luck.  Looking forward to ripping some lips!!!



tsquared

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Cruiser--i've got guests this weekend so i can't get out--maybe next time.
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