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It was a mixed bag
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It was a mixed bag

Obviously East Cape game fish have not been studying the play book. The book says a little wind and chop on the water makes them go. This is the second week in a row that a couple of days of wind has driven the fish down and shut off the bite. Yesterday was the third day of calm since the blow and the place is perking back up again. A few boats in the area off Punta Pescadero had double and triple hookups on marlin in the late afternoon as the fish charged the jigs.


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Strike one

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Strike two

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Bingo!

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Nothing better than helping a kid get his first billfish

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Our first tuna of the season came on a fly

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No monsters but it is a start

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In shore is picking up as well

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Snapped a shot of Rick Collins before releasing this nice roosterfish
Accurate reels rock!

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Elephant seal is a very rare sighting for us. This photo does not give perspective of how mammoth in size these animals are.

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