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Good Hybrids
« on: June 16, 2006, 09:11:34 AM »
Went out Thurs. 6-8-06. Found a few rockfish, several hybrids and alot of feeding bass. My guide did a good job taking me to the fish and waking me up that morning. (There is a first time for everything) Good fishing for about 3 hrs until we ran out of bait. Need a new cast net. The brushpile we didn't see wanted more than we did. My guide also did a good job driving us around the golf course later that day and it only cost me four dollars. Like I said "there is a first time for everything". Looking forward to getting back out if life slows down a bit.

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Re: Good Hybrids
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2006, 07:05:44 AM »
Glad you guys got to enjoy those fish. The ski boats have pretty much kept me away for the last two years. I really do hate ski boats. You know, with that new driver he just got  I would have thought you would be driving him around the course. :-*
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