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06-29-2013, 08:44 AM
I heard the tanker seabass were biting in my backyard so Jeff and i went out wed. night to have a look. We get to the spot around 11pm and set the squid light out. It was tough making bait. We would jig a few and net a few but every time a took the crowder out they would disappear. We caught a few dozen pieces and called it a night around 1. I set out a couple of rods before going to bed and just as I was dozing off I hear the clicker sing. I grabbed the rod and it feels like the right kind. Jeff gets up and turns the deck light on and grabs the gaff. A short while later, seabass #8 hit the deck of the Kolo this year! It was between 25=30 pounds, not exactly a tanker but I'll take it. That was it for the night. We got a few hours sleep and morning came fast. We saw a few more caught by the 40+ boats around us but nothing but bat rays for us. As the day wore on the sand bass and barracuda moved in. All were quality fish but with a nice seabass already in the bag, everything was released. Called it a day around 3pm and began the long 6 mile journey back to the dock.
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