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Fish Report for 9-10-2007
Queen Of Hearts Sportfishing Fish Report 09-10-07
9-10-2007
Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Staff
I know, I know, "Sherry, how come you haven't been updating your Fishing Report?" Nothing new...just the same old "too much to do and not enough time to do it all" syndrome. I've been so busy I haven't really had a chance to get too many details about the trips this past week, and the details are what make the reports. So, I'll work on adding in more details, but I at least have our daily scores listed above updated. Whopper info will be added later. Now, most importantly: This week's ocean weather forecast looks the best I've seen in a looooong time. Almost no wind at all and almost no swell. If this forecast turns out to be true, it should be about as flat calm as it gets on our ocean. Now for the bad news: The next round meetings of Pacific Fishery Management Council (the fishing Feds) takes place this week. The preliminary info is that there may be some downright terrible in-season adjustments closing the rockfishing along the Bay Area coastline much earlier than the current November 31 season end date. As soon as I get more info, I'll definitely pass it on.
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