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Subject: Re: Winter shark fishing?


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Jim Day
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Date Posted: 945163784PST
In reply to: KT 's message, "Winter shark fishing?" on 945127613PST

He!! yes there's sharks around. Kieth got a couple of hundred pound sharks a few weeks back. Another guy picked up a 120lb male up at the channel islands between Santa Cruz and A.C. Few days back a guy down in san D was trolling for Albicore and picked up a Mako on a trolling feather. He also pocked up two Albicore on I think the 371 spot. Looks like it's been a late season on the medium size Mako's. Hey where you been? Have a feeling you've gone to school out of state.

Tight lines Jim

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