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This morning we left the dock in a torrential downpour, but when we reached our fishing destination the rain cleared and the weather turned out to be quite nice.  It didn’t take long for the Halibut to show up. We started fishing at 9am and by 11:30 we had landed 8 nice fish.  Our largest was about 80lbs and a few more were just shy.  We fished until the current started to slow down then we moved to an area to drift.  We managed to hook a few big lingcod while drifting but the outgoing tide was carrying us too fast to continue.  After soaking for big ones we slid out to the flats to catch the remainder of small Halibut.  We didn’t fill the boat completely but the size of the first 8 fish we caught made up for coming up short of a limit.  It was a great day of fishing and we’re looking forward to the good weather that’s predicted in the forecast.  Check in tomorrow for an update on the day’s charter.  FISH ON!

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