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    Went this morning with CU Forester's Guide Service, and even though we didn't get any big fish, we were one shy of a limit and released several short fish. All in all, I have to give him an A plus since we got back to the landing and we had caught more fish than a professional guide with 3 clients !!!
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    Murray.
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    Look here GW and the guide, pick me up next time, PM me for my #! Sat around here all day. One more person would make it easier on the fuel. Nice catch!
    Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
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    using herring?
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    Damn nice mess of rockfish. Wish we still had them like that in the rivers around here. They are few and far between in this neck o the woods...but that makes it even sweeter when you get into 'em.

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    Murray Rocks!

    Those fish were more than likely caught on the big water, schooling.

    If I had to guess I would say Zoom flukes and sammy's.

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    Not schooling, caught on herring.
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    Have yall not seen any fish around bomb or sandy beach? I know july has always been the month to find them on those rock piles.

    Great Catch!

    Damn some live bait.

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    We caught schooling fish around late May to early June. The best time for schooling fish is over.
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