Yellow fever | Wed May-02-01 06:57 PM |
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#1816, "RE: Black Sea Bass"
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There are plenty of bigger Black Seabass out there. They are typically caught near shore at Catalina while fishing white seabass close to the beach. The guys on the Phantom said they have been in wide open 50-200 lb. fish for up to 2 hours! The one you caught was still a youngster. These fish live for 75-100 years and can get up to 500 lbs. or more. They will eat just about any other fish that will fit in there mouth like calico bass, barracuda, bonita, mackeral, yellowtail and rockfish. Make sure you guys release these fish in good condition! Dont think the 15# line will make much of a difference if you get a big boy. Good luck and tight lines.
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[View all] , Leapin' Bass (Guest), Sat Apr-28-01 09:26 AM
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Leapin' Bass (Guest),
Apr 28th 2001, #1
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Terry G,
Apr 28th 2001, #2
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swimbait,
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Amish Ed (Guest),
Apr 28th 2001, #4
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bassnet,
May 01st 2001, #11
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brian,
Apr 28th 2001, #5
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Leapin' Bass,
Apr 29th 2001, #6
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brian,
Apr 29th 2001, #7
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Leapin' Bass,
Apr 29th 2001, #8
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brian,
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Yellow fever (Guest),
Apr 29th 2001, #10
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Yellow fever,
May 02nd 2001 #12
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Leapin' Bass,
May 03rd 2001, #13
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Wade at work (Guest),
May 03rd 2001, #14
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Amish Ed (Guest),
May 03rd 2001, #15
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Tom Cod (Guest),
May 03rd 2001, #16
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swimbait,
May 03rd 2001, #17
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Amish Ed (Guest),
May 04th 2001, #19
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Leapin' Bass,
May 03rd 2001, #18
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