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Stripers rule! One boat got 5 fish for the day; another hooked 6 and boated 3
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The Environment:

Beautiful! In the past few years, the days surrounding Easter have tended to be windy, but not this year. The water has been generally flat as a tortilla. We've had warm days and cool evenings.

The Bottom Line:

A solid Leonero 8.5 on a '1-10' scale!
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Marlin – Stripers rule! One boat got 5 fish for the day; another hooked 6 and boated 3. Most fish are hitting rigged ballyhoo. One boat counted over 40 jumpers … many nearly close enough to grab over the gunwale. Not that we’d suggest that! These fish were only three miles in front of Leonero.
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Dorado – A continued strong bite in the bay at Rincon, just past the Lighthouse. Most fish are being taken on fly-lined ballyhoo. There are toothy needlefish mixed in with the dorado, so it’s a good idea to double up on the bait … you’ll need it.

Pompano – Rancho Leonero continue to pick up good sized pompano as well as barred pargo. You’ll find ‘em by going deep at 60- to 150-feet. Best areas are directly in front of Leonero, in front of Scott Glen's house and at the Lighthouse.

Roosterfish and more – Everything seemed to go quiet on the beach with not much action for our cadre of fly-fishers. This should change as spring normally brings a lot of activity accompanying the arrival of baitfish schools.
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very nice, great work and great pics
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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Thanks
(04-22-2014, 08:14 AM)Mikey Wrote: very nice, great work and great pics
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awesome pics thanks for reporting
men and fish are alike. we both get in trouble when we open our mouths.
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