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Old 11-30-2010, 12:35 AM   #1
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awesome - any size to them? also, is this fishery on as long as seas are safe, or will it be winding down for the winter? have travel next few weeks/weekends but hoping it might be available in a few weeks

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Old 11-30-2010, 07:09 AM   #2
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biggest for me was around 20# w/ most in their teens. saw a handful of fish in the mid twenty pound range. yankee does trips in dec but i think you need to sign up for a e-mail/will call list. historically there is a pretty good winter bite. last spring there was a nice spring push on the bank. we were on my boat last may and catching them on light tackle - screaming drags on the abu 6500's. pretty fun

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biggest for me was around 20# w/ most in their teens. saw a handful of fish in the mid twenty pound range. yankee does trips in dec but i think you need to sign up for a e-mail/will call list. historically there is a pretty good winter bite. last spring there was a nice spring push on the bank. we were on my boat last may and catching them on light tackle - screaming drags on the abu 6500's. pretty fun

We had a day this past spring catching them on top water. Insane non stop bite !
Couldn't put a jig down 5-10 ft without doubling up.

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Old 12-01-2010, 02:16 PM   #4
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Had very bad experience with Yankee. Waiting to hear
final word from owner. Cannot recommend them to anyone
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Old 12-01-2010, 09:47 PM   #5
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We had a day this past spring catching them on top water. Insane non stop bite !
Couldn't put a jig down 5-10 ft without doubling up.
That would be awesome

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Old 12-01-2010, 09:50 PM   #6
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biggest for me was around 20# w/ most in their teens. saw a handful of fish in the mid twenty pound range. yankee does trips in dec but i think you need to sign up for a e-mail/will call list. historically there is a pretty good winter bite. last spring there was a nice spring push on the bank. we were on my boat last may and catching them on light tackle - screaming drags on the abu 6500's. pretty fun
that sounded like a great day

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