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  1. Was there from the 30th-3rd. We caught fish everyday but really couldn’t figure out a program. Our best water was from 100’-130’ Just east out of port. Meat down down deep caught all of our mature fish. Spoons definitely caught more fish though. Sick sick waddler being the mvp. Set lines anywhere from 45’ down to 90. Had 50 degrees around 70-75. We did pretty well with the 10 color with a gold 42nd spoon. Caught a few steelhead and a brown on that set up. Hope this helps a little.

     

    Matt

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  2. Well our trip is over and we ended up doing pretty well. The whole bay is completely loaded with fish, but they are in that lock jaw phase. We were able to do a few kings everyday but Saturday we ended up Boating 11. Biggest fish of the trip being 26lbs. Our best water was from 140-165. Water temp was Hot. 74 degrees down 110. By the end of Saturday though we started finding temps in the 50s down 110 over 165 and that's where we weant to work. MVP was the 500 copper with chrome killer spinny and uv pro am fly with the runner up surprisingly being the 400 copper with a silver bullet J plug. Some of the screens out there were just insane. Fish and bait in the entire water column. I haven't ever seen that many fish in one place ever. Though don't be afraid to fish the water without marks. We caught most our fish with blank screens. Good luck to you guys fishing this week. I hope the weather will be as nice as it was for us.

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  3. I have a good buddy that owns a bow shop so when I was in the market for a crossbow we layed them all out and I shot every single one. I ended up buying the Stryker and have been very happy with it. It has by far the best trigger On the market and is very smooth. To be honest you can't go wrong with a Ten Point or Mission crossbow either. Very good quality bows. In my decision it came down to the Ten Point vs the Stryker. I really liked them both but after running them through the chronograph I had to take the Stryker. Advertised speed was 390 fps and it shot 388. The Ten Point point shot more than 40 fps less than advertised. I've had the crossbow for 3 years now and shot multiple deer with it including a 160 11pt in Nebraska at 76 yards. No problems with it ever. Stay away from Barnett. I have seen several of them blow up and that is a scary sitiuation if you have never seen it before. Good luck in your search if you have any questions feel free to ask.

  4. I hate to do it, but I really don't get as much time to ride her as I would like. I figure selling the bike will help fund my next boat purchase. The bike is in excellent condition and has a ton of extras including, Arlen Ness forward controls, Vance and Hines exhaust, 1 1/2" thick Carlini bars with custom hand controls and grips. Lots of chrome added, as well as new Metzler 888 tires. Pictures really don't do the bike any justice. Looks white but is more of a metallic pearl that Harely only had for a few years, called Glacier white metallic (or something like that). The bike has really been meticulously taken care of and maintained. Again I hate to see her go, but would honestly like to see someone get to use her. Asking $11,000 OBO. Will be hard to find another bike this color or in this shape. If anyone would like to see some additional photos give me a shout. Email is [email protected].

    Matt

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  5. Hey, I would definitely like to see some more pictures of this boat. I am in the market for a 26'-28' boat with trailer. The age scares me a little knowing the track record of that era of Baha, but i see it has had some upgrades and see it is setup pretty well. This could save me a lot in the long run.

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