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UPDATED Daily: Long Range Fishing Information - Seasons First Cows at Hurricane Bank!!!

Joe Crisci brought Qualifier 105 home to Pt. Loma Sportfishing October 24 after the first trip of the new big fish season to the Hurricane Bank. His 23 anglers on the Rusty Hook Charter ( owner Alex Masumoto was chartermaster) bagged 21 cows, or tuna over 200 pounds. They caught so many tuna the boat left the bank two days early (the trip was scheduled for 15 days) with the fish holds filled. A stop at Cedros Island on the way up provided just enough yellowtail to fill the spaces between the cows View The Full Report

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Spiral Wrapped Rods - By: Ko Tamura
"Your rod's broken", "Were you on something when you built that?", "What happened to your rod?" These are all commonly heard comments when the uninitiated sees a spiral wrapped rod for the first time. The design is also known as acid and Robert's Wrap. As strange as they may appear, it is quite possibly the best way to build a rod for use with a conventional reel.
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Calico Bass Techniques - By: Steve Greanias Paralabrax Clathratus is one of the most popular sport fish on our California coast. You may know them better as Kelp Bass, or even more so as the Calico Bass. The Calico Bass has gained the admiration of many sport fishermen because of their willingness to pounce on artificial lures. Calico Bass can routinely be taken on a myriad of baits in almost every presentation imaginable,
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A Class Act: The Life of James "Rollo" Heyn - By: Capt. Michael Towle The man in the crow's nest was glued to his binoculars, scanning the horizon. Nothing; only water, and other boats. As he looked through the other boats he saw it; yes for sure he had seen it. But why had none of the other boats? He spoke into the intercom, to alert the captain. The captain fired up the center diesel, and brought it up to speed. He then throttled up the two other diesels.
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