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The weather forcaste this morning was looking a bit nasty so we travelled through the islands out west to avoid the wind and waves.  I wanted to try something new so we dropped anchor on a spot I’ve never fished before.  The bite was hot from the moment the baits hit the bottom, and we continued to pull halibut out one at a time for the next three hours.  We had a great average, landing halibut between 15lb-50lbs.  By 1:30pm we had limited the boat with halibut, so we moved onto the next species.  We traveled back into Resurrection bay to try for a bay limit of Silver salmon (6 per person)  We anchored on the inside of Cheval Island and once again the rods were hot with Silvers all over the boat.  We fished hard for an hour and a half until the 90th salmon hit the deck.

Another successful day for the Sea Quest, Thanks for coming out guys.  We are gearing up for a busy week and we still have a few slots open for combo trips this sunday and monday. FISH ON!!!

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