SWEET!!!!! Happy to know they are back. Picked up a 45 pounder last year and man those are great EATS.
You got a 45 pounder in to males?
You know what it was caught on?
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I don't know, but he probably wasn't fishing for sea bass. Live bait for halibut is my guess.
Caught by accident while going for halibut
That JD guy is a master photoshopper!
I think that the earlier comment was that, although it's a beautiful fish, Kyle Shepherd thought that it would look better in his boat.
He caught on outgoing tide. Live anchovy, drifting for halibut, bass rod.
I thought I might have hooked one today. Turned out to be a bat ray foul hooked on my swimbait.Outlaw
Just like an episode of ABC Sports: "The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat" all in one fish. Gotta love mud marlin.
45 pounder was outside by bird rock, although last year there were a couple of sea WSB taken in Tomales that I know of....
Willy,Do you guys have a weather station? Getting conflicting reports with the wind. Nearest seems to be Bodega Head, but a lot changes between it and you
No weather station. Closest would be here http://www.bml.ucdavis.edu/boon/tomales_bay_buoy.htmlif it were working.
SWEET!!!!! Happy to know they are back. Picked up a 45 pounder last year and man those are great EATS.
ReplyDeleteYou got a 45 pounder in to males?
DeleteYou know what it was caught on?
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ReplyDeleteI don't know, but he probably wasn't fishing for sea bass. Live bait for halibut is my guess.
ReplyDeleteCaught by accident while going for halibut
ReplyDeleteThat JD guy is a master photoshopper!
ReplyDeleteI think that the earlier comment was that, although it's a beautiful fish, Kyle Shepherd thought that it would look better in his boat.
ReplyDeleteHe caught on outgoing tide. Live anchovy, drifting for halibut, bass rod.
ReplyDeleteI thought I might have hooked one today. Turned out to be a bat ray foul hooked on my swimbait.
ReplyDeleteOutlaw
Just like an episode of ABC Sports: "The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat" all in one fish. Gotta love mud marlin.
ReplyDelete45 pounder was outside by bird rock, although last year there were a couple of sea WSB taken in Tomales that I know of....
ReplyDeleteWilly,
ReplyDeleteDo you guys have a weather station? Getting conflicting reports with the wind. Nearest seems to be Bodega Head, but a lot changes between it and you
No weather station. Closest would be here http://www.bml.ucdavis.edu/boon/tomales_bay_buoy.html
ReplyDeleteif it were working.