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  1. #1
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    Default 8/4- 000's in the deep.......

    Pulled away from the dock around 4 am. Stopped just inside 30 fathoms to find some huge grass beds loaded with bait and bailer dolphin. Bailed all we wanted for about an hour on a couple of different beds. Pick up and run east just inside the 100 fathom on the 000 line. Push on out east through some scattered grass just short of the 500 fathom. Worked the area for a while. It had a couple of big pods of pilot whales and slicks allover the place. Just before 11 am, Buck spots whitey pushing up hard on the port teaser. He quickly changes over to the flat line and after a couple of drop backs it is on. Clear the spread back down on him and get the quick release. Work the area for a little while longer and then we pushed out to the southeast. Made it down to the 960 line in about 700 fathoms. Didn't like what we saw. So we headed back to where we started in the late morning to find that most of the life there was gone. Finished out the day trolling north on a grass line on the 100 fathom.
    Water was pretty with a water temp about 80-83.5. Tons of bait under the grass. Couldn't believe the bills weren't hanging out near the grass beds. More whites than blues this weekend. From the sound of the radio the bite is still all scattered out whether your north or south deep or shallow. Eventually there gonna stack up. Waiting on someone to email the pics fom Sat. Will post later...............

    FINAL TALLEY:
    1 for 1 on Whitey
    45 bailers

    Here's a couple shots from Sat. Buck I think you'll be our new camera man.......
    Sean in the chair w/his 1st white


    Whitey


    Whitey


    Whitey


    Release


    Cal Jr, Sean, & Buck(Oops forgot to turn the flag over)


    Now for a little fun. Sorry in advance Todd. This is what happens when you pass out on the JUGGERNAUT.
    Todd before


    Todd after


    Todd long after that


    Kelly "JUGGERNAUT"
    Last edited by JUGGERNAUT II; 08-05-2007 at 02:11 PM.

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    Kelly:

    The 950 - 980 in 700 fathoms is exactly where I would have gone... It would be nice to be able to figure out what the hell's going on....

    Great work on the white!

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    hope he learned a lesson.

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    Great snapshots on the marlin..........................

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    Dammit Beavis ! You guys are killin' me ! Congratz on another trip ! The pix made me feel I was there . Glad to see you guys gettin' to enjoy your efforts ..... Good luck when you go back beyond 100 fathoms .......

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    Congrats on Whitey I hope Sean went for a swim back at the dock!!

    -Otter

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    Great pixs, and nice job on the white.

    Fish Hawk 3 -- Cape Horn 24 offshore CC
    oceanart.com --- Bill

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    NIce work guys...love the picture. That's a classic!

  9. #9
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    WTG!

    That boat is awesome. That is the pocket rocket we all need to know about. Followed the pics until built and then stopped by s&s to see the tower put on. VERY nice.


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    All I can say is damn nice work... AGAIN!!!!

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