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Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Fish Report for 6-7-2007
Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Fish Report for 6-7-2007
Queen Of Hearts Sportfishing Fish Report 06-07-07
by Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Staff
6-7-2007
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The lingcod and reds were biting, so we kept picking away at them and ended up with a great shallow water score of 28 lingcod for our 23 anglers up to 13 pounds as well as 6 cabezon to 7 pounds. Some folks went home with limits of rockfish and some went home with only a couple...today was one of those days it really helped to take the crew's advice. Those who listened did well. Those who were stubborn and didn't adapt didn't fair quite as well. One gentlemen today caught not only his first big red, but also his second, and then his third, and they were all nice big fish. Heard today the hot stick was using a light blue and white swimbait...definitely not one of the more popular colors...which just goes to show you never know from day to day what the fish will like best. The wind left us alone again this morning; hopefully the pattern will continue.
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