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Got BooYaa?
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Here's me with my first Albie of 2005. It's gotta be the hat... [cool]

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I hope we can see some new ones for 2006.[cool]
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Not much happenin' locallytuna wise. The LR fleet has really been herding the cows, tho. Setting records for numbers of YFT over 200#.

The 2 & 3 day boats have been having some epic rockfishing at Collonett.

Not much talk of albies so far. Couple guys did an exploratory last weekend for no joy.

Capt. Chris & the Indian will explore at the drop of a hat, tho. [laugh] Fuel prices might make a guy think twice, tho. For sure, tho, if he thinks the fish are there, Capt. Chris will go huntin'.

I'm signed up for Pac Voyager 2 dayers in August & October. Hope the tuna come to play.

For the present I've had a couple good 3/4 day trips on the San Diego outta Seaforth for Mexican rockfish. Got a limit of toad Boccacio last Sunday.

Come on down! [cool]

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I'll be down there for sure in June. My son is a DH on a few boats out of Channel Islands. He wants to go down to San Dawg for a cow season.

Maybe we can get together down there and do some serious fishing.[cool]
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