Monday, February 20, 2012

Pardee Opener 2/17-2/19

Alright here it is the so told amazing Lake Pardee opener. I got my camspite reserved ahead of time to make sure I got the one that I wanted. We didn't get there until late on Friday because my friend Ray didn't get out of school until 1330. We got him and everyone though and got to the lake around 1630. We all rushed frantically to get camp set up and still have some time to fish before the sun went down. Got the tents set up threw everything inside, grabbed our fishing poles and off we went. Before we even got there I had heard that most people weren't doing very well today. Not a promising thing to hear, but I planned on making the most out of it.

Garrett and I knew right off the bat that our best bet to catching fish was gonna be at night after everyone left, so with the hour I had of day light left I just ran all over the place doing some scouting to see who was catching fish where and on what. I scanned the mud hole for a while and I didn't see anyone catching anything so I left there without even trying to fish it. I walked around to porcupine point close to the spillway and I saw two guys close to their limit just soaking powerbait and they said they haven't even been there an hour. Around the next corner I saw some other people catching a few on wolly buggers behind a clear bobber. I worked the area with kastmasters and my crappie jigs without a bite. Sun was going down so I took off back for camp to get the rest of my stuff put together before it got completely dark on me. After the rest of the guys came back Garrett had one that he said he got on a powerworm under a bobber. Atleast someone got something. Day isn't over for us yet though.

Couple hours went by all the other bankers left and we rolled back out on to the lake around 2000 in the darkness. Most of us tried powerbait on the bottom or under a bobber and casting glow jigs under bobbers. For the first hour no one gets a bite, so we run around trying different spots here and there. Garrett and I work out way back into another cove and we both manage to hook up on just powerbait off the bottom. With fish caught we call the rest of the guys over and we hit this spot hard. Over the next hour Garrett and I got one more and that was it.



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my two for the night.

With the bite being slow we called it quits from there, we were starting to freeze our asses off.

Next day Garrett, Adam, and Andrew woke up early and went to try the morning bite. Ray and I decided to sleep in and wait for the planter truck to show up. When I rolled out of bed around 0800 and just walked down to the island in the rec area and waited for the truck. I heard it was supposed to show up around 0830 so i got ready to hopefully be able to sight fish some passing schools with my crappie jigs and get some fish on a lure.



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While I'm waiting I can see Garrett in the distance landing fish every 20 mins or so. I thought ok sweet I can go over with him later after I get pushed out of my spot from crowds from the planter truck. I'm waiting for the truck to come. 0830 goes by, no tuck . . . . . . I look over Garrett catches another fish. 0925 comes by . . . . no truck, I look over Garrett is hooked up again. 1000 comes by, STILL NO TRUCK, and Garrett is over there putting on a clinic, he even let a little kid come over and reel in one of his fish. I can't take it anymore I have to go over there and see what Garrett is doing to be the only one catching fish on the entire lake.

I get over there and Garrett is fishing a powerworm on an jig head (so the fish wont swallow it) under a bobber, and just letting it drift in the wind. He told me he has already caught 8 fish this morning, letting them all go too pissing off people around him who really wanted fish to take home, lol. I tried fishing with Garrett for a little bit and, but I never got a bite over here.

1100 comes around and finally the planter truck shows up. I make my way back to the island hoping I can finally catch a fish on a lure. Plus it would be sight fishing which is my personal favorite way to fish for trout. I stand high up on a bench watching the fish get poured into the lake and just wait for the slaying to begin. I look though and the fish got planted, 30 mins. go by and everyone fishing next to the ramp by the truck, people on the other side in the mud hole, and all of the people fishing where I am on the island hasn't hooked a single fish yet. I'm not even fishing at this point I'm just watching and even after an hour after they planted I only saw two fish get caught. The word that was going around is because of the shallow water and higher temperatures all of the fish weren't sticking around in the rec area, they were just taking off for the main lake and colder waters.

Eventually I did notice about a dozen fish make there way to the island. Me and 20 other people threw jigs, flies, kastmasters, spinners, power worms, and everything in the tackle box at em for a chaser every now and then but no one caught anything. We go and check out the mud hole again and I can see some people with a few fish on a stringer just tossing powerbait, but man Lake Pardee sure is a bust this year. Slow fishing all around. After that we called it a break and ran back to camp for some lunch.

I fried up the fish we caught last night, cooked up some burgers and we all had some fish burgers.



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Seems like an odd combination I know, but it was awesome.

Food in our systems we had to give it one more shot before trying the night bite again. We all ran back to the area where Garrett was catching his fish in the morning and no more then 30 seconds after we got there. Garrett hooks up again.



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Only one catching fish on the lake that I saw.

Shortly after though I finally got one on powerbait.



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We fished till sundown for a couple more hits, Garrett got one more and that was it.

Another rest got some dinner and back on the water around 0700.



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Lake Pardee at night.

Same area again where we were catching fish and I ended up getting one more on power bait and that was it. With our spot not producing we set off to try and new area. I saw some people with some fish in the mud hole earlier today so we thought that might be our best bet. I actually dropped off the guys there and I went back to camp to spend a little bit of time with Deni back and camp. I get a call around 1130 from Adam telling me to come and pick them up cause everyone limited out. I got them cleaned up all the fish and then I had to get back out there and get my share. With the promise of an easy bite I took Deni and our friend Jazzy, since they don't have the patience like the rest of the guys do it works out that we could find the fish for them before they come out.

I get myself back on the water with the girls about 0000 and set the power bait rods out. The lines weren't sitting there for more then about 30 seconds and we were all getting hits. I tried doing two rods and one point but, between me getting bites myself and unhooking fish for both of the girls it just became too hectic. I eventually just pulled my rod out of the water and let the girls fish. While we were fishing I noticed the were fish surfacing everywhere, so I did try my glow jig again for a while, but they wouldn't touch it. They would only hit the powerbait for whatever reason. We all limited out by 0100 and called it a night from there.



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The nights catch.



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Some how I ended up cleaning everyones fish. lol

Next morning I slept in, but Garrett and Adam ran back to the same area where we were killing them last night in the morning around 0600, doing the exact same thing and couldn't even buy a bite.

Seems like its exclusively a night bite when there isn't any or very much pressure.

With not much to stick around for we left by 1100 and headed home to relax. Long tough weekend, but we did finally experience what Pardee should be like. Everybody ended up catching fish and we all had a great time regardless of how fishing was the majority of the time.

Oh and what was shocking for Pardee I never got check by a warden or a ranger once. I'm sure they were there, but last year I got checked for my license 4 times each day, even at night. With no one catching many fish I guess there was nothing to enforce.

Till Next Time Guys
Mark

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Sacramento Port 2/16/2012

My buddy Brian just moved back to the Sac area from Washington recently and he told me its been too long now since he's been fishing so I had to take him out. Amador hasn't been at its best recently, and I haven't been to the port in some time so I thought we would go and check it out see how its doing. We launch the pontoon around 0730. I don't have any of my rods set up yet so I hand Brian a rod with a swim bait tied on and told him to cast that around while I got my gear together. As I'm getting my crap together I hear Brian make a depressing sigh and holding his rod up. He missed a hit right off the bat. 2 mins later he missed another, and then another! Crap man I need to get in the water. I tie on a cali-bama rig, I bought one at the ISE and I've been dieing to try it out. My 2nd cast with it I hook up and I stick the fish that Brian had missed 3 times.



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First fish and a nice keeper size. Ended up being 23 inches long.

We cast along the bank for a while longer and got a few short taps but no more fish, so we went on the troll. Its obviously been a while for Brian, plus he has never caught a Striper before. He was missing hook sets left and right. After a while though he hooked up.



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He got a nice keeper for himself as well.

The next few hours we kept on the troll and we had a steady consistent bite throughout the morning.



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Average shaker.



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Brian is happy



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This guy was 18 inches on the dot.



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Keepers were in town today too.



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Cali-Bama at work.



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Another Shaker.

Around 1200 we had what seemed like a slack tide and the bite died off. While we waited on that I thought I'd check out my cove I fish for bass. I toss a crank bait around for a bite and did end up getting one fish.



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We tried for a while longer with crank baits and creature baits but nothing was biting. After that it was getting into the afternoon and my battery for the trolling motor was starting to die so I told Brian we had enough juice for one more troll then we need to get out of here. Lines out trying for one more fish eye's glues on the rods. Brian gets a hit and missed it, then I get one, miss it. Then Brian gets one more hit and makes it count.



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A kiss for the last fish of the day.

Ended the day there, 9 stripers between us, 6 being keepers 18-23 inches. Plus my one bass. With not being here in a while idk why I've been gone so long this place is great. Great day on the water and it was good to get my friend Brian back out on the water.

Great time on the water today, now I need to start packing for Pardee.

Till Then Guys
Mark

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Busy Day @ Amador 2/11/12

A friend of a friend Ray called me telling me that he is working on his senior project and he some how managed to get fishing as his subject for his senior project. Smart guy, he told me though for his project he needed an outside mentor and he called me for that. I'm honored, I get to do some teaching and just do some fishing. Finally we had a free day together so we can finally go out. Figured right now our best bet would be Amador so off we went. Didn't really want to fight with the crowds, but until Pardee opens next week this is what we got.

We show up around 0900 and the dam is packed and I can already see 20 plus boats on the water, here we go. We were just banking it today, so we found a spot on the dam between the crowds and began our day. I look around and talked to some people. One guy told me he had been counting, he was there since 7 and he had only seen 3 fish caught so far. Not good news for the fishing, but we'll try to make something out of it yet. I stood back up on the dam tossing my usual crappie jigs at cruisers and Ray started off with a kastmaster. I actually saw a lot of cruisers today. There were several schools of 20 or 30 fish that constantly swam past me and one massive school of 100+ fish. All in casting distance, but I would get the jig to pass right by their faces and I would barely even get one to glance at it. I don't know if was the over cast weather or what, but seemed like all of the fish had lockjaw today.

After a few hours I finally see someone hook up and its Ray on his Kastmaster!



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Right on man first fish of the day.



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After so many fish not even glancing at my jig I thought it was time for change. I went to try a few different colors for not much more luck. I ended up tossing one of my flies that I tie with plenty of weight on it to cast from my UL rod. I chose a black leech to try which is becoming my personal favorite fly now. After trying it for a while I started getting some fish to chase and swipe at it, but none were really committing to it. Ray goes through his box and look for something else to try too. He finds a 3 inch fluke to try. To toss at the schools swimming by. Shortly later Ray hooks up again, and lands his second fish of the day.



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Good fish that was worth a kiss.

Man I'm the one supposed to be doing the teaching here and I'm getting schooled. Shortly later I finally get my hookup on my leech.



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First fish of the day for me.

I kept at it and perseverance pays off and I get my second fish.



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Black leech baby!

We kept trying till a bit past sundown. Ray got one more dfg dinker on his Kastmaster and that was it.



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me showing Ray how I fillet fish.



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Plenty of roe in this one.

Ended our day with 5 fish between the two of us. Not too bad had a blast fishing even though catching was slow. Cant wait for our next trip out to pardee.

Till Then Guys
Mark

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

American Steel 1/18/12

I came up to Rancho to spend my day off with the Girl Friend. She had school today though so while she took off to do that I'd thought I kill some time chasing some steelies around since I was right there. I had some roe that I cured from the trout I've been keeping at Amador, I figured I couldn't go wrong with that. I fished just below the hatchery with the rest of the crowds. I found a small riffle the had a few fish in it that I had all to my self so was happy with that. I spent an hour drifting roe pass these fish for nothing and all around me I saw people hooking up on beads and I was looking all were legally hooked. I didn't want to give in to using beads, but I couldn't argue with what was working. I thought about it and I said to myself if you can't beat em join em. I give Big Ant you win.

I lengthen my leader to 5ft put two red beads on and tried drifting those. 3rd cast I hooked into one and it popped off a second after the hookset. I couldn't believe it worked that fast. 30 mins later I get one to stick and I get my Steelhead.



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Only my second steelhead I have ever caught and definatly my person best.

I looked too and sure enough the hook was inside his mouth on the lower jaw. Blows my mind that plastic would work better then real eggs, but whatever what works works. Sent him on his marry way to go and make some babies.

I did end up foul hooking a few fish by accident that popped off easy when I just held my rod straight at em. I ended up missing a lot of bites because I didn't want to set the hook in fear that I had one in its side or something, till I saw the fish open up its mouth and spit my beads at me. Man that was depressing.

I ended up getting one more fish before I took off.



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This one had the hook on the outside of the bottom jaw. Either way I'm not keeping fish today and its wild anyways back she goes. Had a couple more bites, but no more fish landed. Had lots of fun for just a of couple hours. I might have to go back and do it again sometime.

Till Next Time Guys
Mark

Monday, January 9, 2012

Lake Amador Did it Again 1/9/12

With my dad's and my recent success at Amador we wanted to get back out there and do it again. I got Deni to come a long with time so she could see what "Slamador" is all about. Got on the water today around 1100 and trolled our way right over towards mountain springs. On the way my dad manage to hook and LDR one fish probably in the 2lb range on one of his Rapala's. Nothing else happened trolling though. We got back into the arm we saw some surfacing, but not as much as they were on Thursday. For today I noticed that I was running low on jig heads for my tubes and I wanted Deni to be the one using the jigs because they are what I have the most confidence in, so last night I tied up some flies that were weighted enough I could cast them on my UL set up. I tied a few buggers one in black one in olive and one marabou Black leech. We chased the surfacing fish around. Me with my flies, Deni with the crappie jigs, and my dad with his Rapala's.

After chasing fish around for close to an hour we finally get on top of some fish that were willing to bite. My dad draws first blood with a average 2lber. Shortly after I stick my first fish and it ends up being another toad. 10 min battle and some hectic moments with line going in and around the trolling motor I'm able to get my first fish of the day in the net.



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Now I brought my scale with me today and my scale is either off or my guesstimates are very modest, because this fish ended up weighing 8lbs. The weight that I thought my last fish was which was a bit bigger then this one. Either way with what it says I caught a 8lb trout hell yea! Good way to start the day. We stayed with this school for a while getting a few fish out of the pod. After that we tried trolling through the area and Deni got her first fish doing that on a white power grub. Ended up being a 5lber. Her best trout and so far her PB fish ever.

After that it was real hit and miss. You'd find a school maybe get a fish or two then spend another hour looking for one. We waited for sundown to come to see if they would start boiling again so we could get on them like last time, but blame it on the full moon I guess it never happened. With fishing in Mountain Springs being slow my dad thought it would be a good idea to go out to the main lake and chase the crusing fish out there, so off we went. Found an area near the mouth of Jackson where we saw a decent amount of fish rising. Deni and I ended up getting one more out here before we decided to call it quits.

Action wasn't as hot today, but it was still full of fish and good times. I ended with 4, my dad had 3, and deni had 2 along with tons of bites that we all missed and other lost fish.



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Deni with her PB

Another Great day on the water. Hopefully we will get some rain soon. I think its what we really need for fishing everywhere to pick up and get going.

Till Next Time Guys
Mark

Bodega Bay Doran Beach 1/7/12

I was thinking I'm overdue for a bodega trip so I rounded up some buddies checked the tides and set off for the big blue. I brought Deni, Garrett, and my other friends Jazzie, and Jessica along with me today. It was a very full car. Low tide was at 1640 so we went over to the jetty to try and get some Dungies for the the pot at home. Got on the water around 1300 and threw out the crab snares and crab hawks. I had another friend that said he was gonna come but predictions of high winds and a high wave warning scared him away.



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I got to tell you it was some rough looking seas, haha. Weather and conditions were beautiful. Next to no waves crashing on the jetty at all, Wind was light for Normal Bodega winds, sun was shining it was prefect. Unfortunately crabbing conditions were not the same. The Jetty was crowded and as I walked out I asked how everyone was doing. Most have been there all day and only had 1 or 2 legal dungies if they were lucky. We gave it a good college try for about 2 hours for only 2 legal red crabs. With crabbing being slow we went straight over to our other rocks we like for poke poling. All of the girls decided to try their hand at poke poling while Garrett and I tossed plastics for rock fish.



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Every one on the hunt.



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The Queen poke poler.

Garrett and I were actually the first ones getting hit with some small fish coming up here and there.



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Garrett was tossing a Berkely White Power Grub on a jig head while I stuck with my usual white texas rigged tube. I ended up hooking into something that is a bit unusual for this area.



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A Lingcod!!! Never imagined I would ever get one here inside the little harbor or whatever you want to call it.



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Fish was only about 15 inches long or so, but it didn't care. Thing put up a hell of a fight, and its always way cool to get a Ling, especially off shore.



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He may be small but man o man they still have some scary looking teeth on em.

Eel fishin seemed to be kind of tough today for the girls, but no one walked away skunked.



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Jazzy with one of her eels.



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Jessica with the biggest one of the day



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Spider Crabs were in full force today though thats for sure.

I kept crabbing too while we were here, I ended up getting quite a few more red crabs here too to take home. We stuck it out until the very end to see the sun go down.



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I have to say to without a doubt everything gets hotter when the sun goes down. Right after I took this picture Garrett and I got on a school of rock fish where we were getting hit on every cast. Garrett stuck with plastics and I ended up drop shotting some squid. Between the two of us we definitely caught limits for two. Most though were so small they weren't worth keeping.

It was getting dark though and all of the girls were getting cold so we called it quits after that. Ended up taking 8 Red crabs home, 1 Rock crab, 9 rock fish, and 3 eels.



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Great score and a great day on the water. Jazzy told me next time I need to bring a shovel and were gonna have to give clamming a try. I saw some of the campers going for em today. Made me want a piece of that pie. I'll remember that for next time, and I for sure can't wait until then.

Till Next Time Guys
Mark

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Hogs at Amador 1/5/12

Took the boat out to Amador with my dad. Turns out I might not have it for much longer so might as well get some use out of it while I got it. Off to our late start as usual ended up getting to the ramp around 1130. Started off trolling, I was using my Firetiger grub and my dad was trying a few different Rapala's. Not even 30 seconds after I got my line set out and put my rod in the rod holder my grub gets slammed. I run over to grab it, but by the time I get there the fish is gone. My dad looked at me and said "Damn those grubs do work, you know though mark getting a hit that early in the day is bad luck right?" Famous last words. Needless to say we trolled around for another hour and a half all over the lake without a single bite after that.

Both of us have heard about some good action coming from mountain springs so we trolled on over in that direction to see if we could find some fish. Right as we got to the mouth of the arm we finally start seeing some surface activity so we know were finally in the right area. We make a few passes without a bite, so we try drifting and casting instead. As we get further back into the arm The fish finally start rising close enough to the boat where I can cast my jig to em. Made one cast to one right off of the bank, I felt my jig stop I set the hook and I'm finally hooked up! I held my rod high and didn't really feel any movement though. I bring the boat closer to where my jig was until I was right on top of it. I held my rod straight up for about 5 seconds and nothing was moving. F*#K I'm snagged, I make a few witches with the rod to try and pop my jig out of the snag then all hell broke loose as my "snag" took on on a run and peel off 50 yards of line on me. I'm glad I was in the boat for this one because I had to chase that damn thing all over the place for about 15 mins. before I could get him close enough to the boat for my dad to net him.



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First fish of the day baby and I set the bar for my dad with big fish to beat.



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I left my scale at home, but I'm guessing this guy to be around 7 or 8lbs, and you bet I got him on 2lb test line

We keep working the area casting to the shoreline and not much longer I here my dad set the hook and I look over and see this.



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My dad has hooked into his own nice sized fish.

I have to take action pics of my dad or else I wont get any since he doesn't like his picture getting taken.



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You can tell by the look in his face, haha.

Got that guy in and his fish was probably in the 5 or 6lb area.



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The Blood Bath had begun!!!

We spent the rest of the day in here just casting towards surfacing fish when we saw em. Away from the crowds and everything too it was nice. I did notice one guy who came in, beached his boat and was killing em casting a black wooly bugger with a clear bubble ahead of it.

Throughout the day the bite was fair to tough, but once the sun went down and evening time came around the surface went crazy with boiling trout, and as long as you could cast close enough to a boil you were getting hit and the bite was wide open for us for the next 20 mins. Only to be ruined by a boater coming in flying by us with his loud ass motor. Asshole, but 10 mins after he left the fish started jumping again so it was all good. We left the fish biting once we got our limits. Wanted to get back to the cleaning station before it got dark.



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today's catch



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the two biggest.

It started off slow but it ended up being a great day at Amador. Felt good to finally get onto some nice sized fish too finally. Can't wait to get back out there.

Till Next Time Guys
Mark