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Fished from 6:00-11:00. Ended up 5 for 18. All the fish were pretty much pigs. Most fish came inside the outer arms. Had at least 8 break off the line due to some rookies on the rods. Wire dipsy back 30, fireline dipsy back 40 tood a few hits. White spinny blue fly on one and black spinny no-see-um fly on the other. The rest of the hits came on riggers with about any J-Plug that I put down. J-plugs with white on them produced the best, but all plugs were good. We picked a couple of fish up to the north in 30-40 foot of water where the water was in the high 40's from the surface to the bottom. 2 color core went once out there and 5 color went twice. Overall, the bite was on, it was just an expensive day loosing all those plugs.

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I pull my plugs from 40 to 80 feet back.

Fished again last night inside the arms. Took 3 pretty quick, then the bite turned off for us. Ended up 3 for 6. Highlight of the night was a broken rod as we netted a fish, and catching the north light house when my matey got a bit to close to the end of the breakwall. We didn't land the lighthouse :D. Water got much warmer than it was on Sunday morning. Sunday morning to the north there was 48 degree water, Monday night it was in the low 60's.

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Chris,

I have an 8 foot beam and most from this site have smaller. When plugs are run 80 feet back is there a chance they get wrapped up on each other turning turns? Or, do you run them @ different depths?

Alex

P.S. If you are @ work, say hey to Mark Colvin(~;

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Alex, How do you know Mark? Must be he told you he fished with me earlier this year.

As far as running the plugs with long leads, I wouldn't worry about it if you are running 2 riggers. If you are running 4, it might be a bit tight, just make sure you have the deeper riggers set in the middle and you should be fine. My inside riggers are about 5 1/2 feet apart and I ran them both back 80 feet last night with no tangles. I just run one deeper than the other. Make sure you keep the boat fairly straight when you run your riggers down so you don't tangle on the way down.

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Chris,

Thanks for the reply.

Actually, Mary told me about their trip and said it was a blast. Mary & I worked together for 9 years, so I know her & Mark fairly well.

One last question; Who is the bigger Computer Geek - you or Mark? LOL.

Alex

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