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Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Fish Report for 4-15-2007
Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Fish Report for 4-15-2007
Queen of Hearts Fish Report 04-15-07
by Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Staff
4-15-2007
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Saturday's rain stopped so we can go fishing, right? Wrong. Blue skies have absolutely nothing to do with whether we go fishing or not. It's all up to the wind and swells. And both of them were humping and bumping. I looked at the Half Moon Bay buoy report mid-afternoon and it was reporting winds of 29 knots with gusts to 35 and a 16 foot swell every 11 seconds. Definitely not a day to be out fishing, and we weren't. We've also cancelled out our trip scheduled for Monday, and we'll be taking this week day by day to see when it looks like the ocean will cooperate enough to let us continue our hunt.
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