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Fish Report for 11-12-2008
Fish Report for 11-12-2008
11-12-2008
Kevin Osborne
https://www.intrepid.net
Yesterday we had good fishing for the first half of the day. After lunch the wind came up again and the fish went down. We did catch a good number of Yellows for the morning along with a mix of Dorado and some small Yellowfin Tuna that were released. It was a fun day with part on the anchor and part off kelps. Tomorrow we will be fishing around Cedros for some variety. "The Intrepid Team"
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