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 Posted: Sat Jun 14th, 2008 03:57 pm

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The Bite is on !!!!!!!  We fished Wed., Thur. & Friday with Very Good Numbers of Large Dorado we boated several fish in the 40 pound class..Friday Produced 7 Big bulls.. I think my friend Carl will post some Pic's Today..The bill fish are finally Getting Hungry, we released 2 Marlin Wed. 2 Sails Thursday & Lost 3 Marlin Friday (Not sure what Happened) all of the action was in Blue water around 21 miles at a 230 Deg. heading...the bite  was between 10:00 am. and 3:00 Pm..We also saw Tuna But we were hooked up on Dorado and they were gone by the time we were done.. 

tight lines

Steve

PS: For you yellow tail fisherman there are still fish boiling around 4 miles off shore, I saw several fish at the Cleaning Station Yesterday Caught on feathers ? Go figure?

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Steve-with all due respect to Encantada, isn't this really late in the year for YT to still be in the area?  Thought they were usually long gone by now...

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Bart- there is only one Answer  GLOBAL WARMING

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Thanks for the report, I look forward to the pics. Those Dorado sound huge and yellowtail still hanging around to boot.

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 Posted: Sun Jun 15th, 2008 12:10 am

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Catch-22 wrote: Bart- there is only one Answer  GLOBAL WARMING

Steve

I will actually take credit for keeping the yellowtail around. I have begun growing giant, squid-like worms that the yellowtail will feed on, and have been spreading them over the reef. As I begin to reap the profits from my harvest of year-round yellowtail fishing, I will invest in larger worm farms and bigger ships to spread the worms - my ultimate goal is GLOBAL WORMING!

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 Posted: Sun Jun 15th, 2008 02:47 am

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Craig- I think you have been reading to Many of the "Dons" fishing news letters.....

Game On

Steve

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 Posted: Sun Jun 15th, 2008 07:20 pm

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