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Topic: Rpt: Moss Landing Fishery Survey Trip on 8/28  (Read 855 times)

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Sailfish

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Going fishing with Moss Landing Fishery Survey group today.  Will post report later tonight.
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This is our ride...
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Got my boarding pass  :smt001
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Cool opportunity - looking forward to your report!
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Nice! Can't wait to see the report...
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Teaser...I caught the biggest fish on the boat today  :smt001
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Nice work Sonny….thats a slug.
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Teaser...I caught the biggest fish on the boat today  :smt001

Ha, that checks out!  Nice ling!
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What a great day in Point Lobo area!  We caught and released over 600 fishes between 9 volunteers.  We caught lots of Blue, Gofer, China, Black&Yellow, Vermillion, Copper, Treefish, Olive, Whitefish,  Cabbie,  Lingcod, Yellowtail, Sand Dab.  Can't wait until next trip!
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That's a lot of fishing fun. Thanks for sharing.
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A few more pictures...
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Did they require and use descenders?   


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Did they require and use descenders?

Depended on the depths of the surveyed area, most of the fish don't need to be released using the descenders.  There are several "floaters" but they're "rescued" and sent back down.
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That's awesome. How does one get in on this?
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That's awesome. How does one get in on this?

Try to contact Molly.
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