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FISHING REPORT - 11/4/12

Nov 4, 2012

Today we had thirteen boats go fishing offshore they returned with quite a variety of fish. There were yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, dolphin, wahoo, king mackerel, albacore and tile fish. One of our boats had a rather unique grand slam. A baby sparrow landed on the boat, they pulled in a medium size sea turtle and a baby mako shark. The turtle and shark went back to their home in the sea and the sparrow wouldn't leave so he came back to shore in the man's pocket, warm and well fed with pieces of granola. Our one nearshore boat had good catches of bluefish.

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