Gage says they're biting if you can stay in the boat. The weather buoy was reading 13 feet at 7 seconds so I slept in. Gage fished on his knees and as soon as he landed this 26 pound fish he came back in. Luckily there's some fish in the outer bay. Most of our other launches ended up staying inside Tomales Bay. Miller Time stuck it out and had half limits by the time thay decided they'd had enough. Mike Mack isn't bothered by rough water and caught his limits for two.
Dean brought his kayak but the wind was a bit sketchy, so he fished off of the beach. No problem, as he caught a 16 and a 24 pound halibut. The wind pushed the baitfish off of Dillon Beach and into the bay yesterday and it appears that a few halibut followed them. Nice work, and nice fish Dean.
Miller Time with their fish today. I believe the largest was over 20 pounds.
Mike Mack and Spinner caught their limits to 29 pounds by 10:30 this morning. Mike complained of a sore arm. I'm sorry, Mike, but no sympathy from me. You guys hammered them pretty quick in less than ideal conditions. Good work. No sympathy, but good work.


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