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Results from Indian 1-1/2 day trip
#1
The Indian left H&M at 8pm friday nite, loaded bait and headed south all nite in rolly seas and 20 kts of wind. We put the jigs in the water at 100 miles and kept fast trolling, at 130 miles the 58 degree water jumped to 59.2. We began to see good signs of life ,lots of bait balls , by the wind sailors (a jelly fish that in the past has inicated early season albacore) and bird life. We fished around 20 kelp paddies to no avail (bummer) We continued to troll all day in the now 25 kt wind and growing seas. It was not our day . So we will try again next weekend with a few more boats.we will keep everyone up to date <br><br>fishhead
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#2
Thanks for the report. Next weekend should be better for you as the long forcast is calling fo diminishing winds at mid week. Good luck.<br><br>Texas Gulf Coast Fisher &lt;*(())))))))))&gt;{<br><A HREF="http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/ROSS6959/" target="_new">http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/ROSS6959/</A>
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#3
Better luck next time. Thanks for the report.<br><br>Fishslayer<br><br>
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#4
Chris-my main man,<br>I hope to fish with you this year. I missed out on a good trip last year I heard. Send me some pics for the mag.<br>Shawn Arnold<br><br>
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#5
Hey Chris, Beeee CareFull !!!!! And GOOD LUCK, Make Sure You Check For, Tourists Holding Banana's, Or Johna's ...LoL ....? Is "speedo" Still With You And T. Harmon..Chef Boy Ar'Dee..If So...Tell Him I'm A Comming For My JIGG's !!!!!<br><br><br><br>
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