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Thread: M.B. Flattie/Sunken boat 2/5
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Feb-05-2008, 05:40 PM #1
M.B. Flattie/Sunken boat 2/5
Nice almost-legal flattie on plastics at ultra minus tide for a couple hours ending early this afternoon.
Also did long the distance release trick (farming, I think it's called) on two bass (drag too loose or lead-head hook too small for thickness of plastic???).
Saw a sunken sailboat that supposedly had a football sized hole in the hull. A guy on the beach said it might be the one that hit the jetty a few days ago. Fun day on the yak. Outgoing tide and wind made it more of a challenge.
Scubbed up with De-Fishing Soap so wife will let me sleep indoors.
YouTube - De-Fishing Soap
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Feb-05-2008, 05:47 PM #2
Beached Sailboats are going around these days...Saw one at Tidelands, on my way to scrub the boat...
Nice flattie!
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Feb-05-2008, 05:53 PM #3
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That hali looks pretty close in the pic. Nice going.
Abracadabra homes
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Feb-05-2008, 08:00 PM #4
Way to go on the Halibut...
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79 Yellowfin Tuna from 100# to 262#...
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Feb-05-2008, 09:10 PM #5
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Nicely done Jack. Way to get out on the water. Looked like a nice flattie. We should hit it up some time.
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Feb-05-2008, 11:38 PM #6
What kind of plastic did you use?
I Wont Eat Anything That Bleeds For A Week And Doesn't Die.
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Feb-06-2008, 06:23 AM #7
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Feb-06-2008, 06:52 AM #8
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Flip some tubes around the downed sailboat, Nice flattie.
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Feb-06-2008, 06:57 AM #9
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NICE FLATTIE! Yeah...Sailboats don't do reefs and rocks very well...I had a
sailboat customer sail his Coronado 35 onto the Submerged Reed just inside
Pt.Loma..but got it off luckily. That reef, built to thwart submarines in WWII
has "grabbed" many a boat at low tide..WATCH OUT..wherever you go!
The reef off Laguna Beach, and the one off San Clemente are dangerous TOO~~!
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Feb-06-2008, 11:04 AM #10
Tunahead is right. I understand the Zuniga jetty, the partially submerged one at the entrance to SD bay, has gradually sunk over the decades. It's ridiculous that it isn't marked better. I almost ran my dad's Slickcraft through it when I was a kid. That would have been the end of me for sure!
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