Spinger Season has Arrived!!!!!

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Spinger Season has Arrived!!!!!

Postby Ray G » Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:18 pm

We made our first trip to the big C on Saturday. The weather was an incredible 60 degrees and super sunny. The fishing was not half bad either, we ended up with 2 in the box. Both fish came on a cutplug herring behind a red mini fish flash just below the I-5 bridge. All in all the fishing was not steller, it was just good enough to keep me interested. We saw approximately a dozen fish caught and noticed that the bite was scattered, deep, shallow, during the tide and full outgoing. It seems as though the fish are coming..... :D

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Re: Spinger Season has Arrived!!!!!

Postby Robbo » Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:11 am

Hats off to ya for putting a couple tastey springers in the boat Ray Ray thumbup

It's been kind of a snoozer down there so far. Hopefully the big push comes soon so you can whack a few more out :D
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Re: Spinger Season has Arrived!!!!!

Postby Nelly » Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:18 am

I'm in full-on blackmouth mode through this weekend but if we get an extension (more on that should come Wednesday)... I'm makin' tracks down I-5! outahere

Hey Ray! When's dinner??? drool
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Re: Spinger Season has Arrived!!!!!

Postby jerk&reel » Thu Apr 05, 2012 2:17 pm

This 30.5 lb monster springer was caught on March 23rd with a quickfish near Portland Intl. Airport. No more hints on the location. The measurements were 42 inches long with a 24 inch girth. This was day three of our fishing adventure and it blew our average weight of 22lbs, for the previous five fish caught, out of the water.
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