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Aug 7, 2020 14:13:44   #
rpe111 Loc: SAN DIEGO
 
REACHING OUT TO ALL SO. CAL. OCEAN FISHERMEN AND WOMEN

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Aug 7, 2020 14:24:07   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
rpe111 wrote:
REACHING OUT TO ALL SO. CAL. OCEAN FISHERMEN AND WOMEN


YES?... About what?

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Aug 7, 2020 15:43:38   #
BadFisherman Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
saw1 wrote:
YES?... About what?

Fishing

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Aug 7, 2020 15:56:17   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
BadFisherman wrote:
Fishing


HMMM, maybe it was an SOS. Whatcha think BF?

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Aug 7, 2020 16:23:53   #
rpe111 Loc: SAN DIEGO
 
JACKPOT AMERICAN ANGLER



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Aug 7, 2020 18:03:45   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
rpe111 wrote:
JACKPOT AMERICAN ANGLER


Well alllriteee, nice fish. How much did it weigh?

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Aug 7, 2020 21:17:21   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
Sweet RPE. Welcome aboard

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Aug 7, 2020 23:01:11   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
As Rep11 says, If you did it, It aint bragging! Just Sayin...RJS

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Aug 7, 2020 23:06:19   #
GillsDeep916 Loc: Elk Grove, CA
 
Dang that's looks like quite the haul.

Thanks for sharing!

Tight Lines 🎣

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Aug 8, 2020 08:06:57   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
rpe111 wrote:
JACKPOT AMERICAN ANGLER


"We're gonna need a bigger cooler " captain! Welcome rpe,to the stage. Now that's an entrance! My guess around 60+lbs. Nice job, thanks for the photo.

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Aug 8, 2020 11:20:50   #
rpe111 Loc: SAN DIEGO
 
38 lbs. Blue Fin Tuna

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Aug 8, 2020 11:22:20   #
rpe111 Loc: SAN DIEGO
 
Mine and my brother's fish cleaning and processing tab for that trip was $412.00

4 coolers

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Aug 8, 2020 11:43:20   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
rpe111 wrote:
Mine and my brother's fish cleaning and processing tab for that trip was $412.00

4 coolers


HOLY S---. I think I would have cleaned them myself before I would have paid that. But that's just me.
Great lookin fish though brother.

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Aug 8, 2020 12:02:07   #
rpe111 Loc: SAN DIEGO
 
The long range boats don't cut fish on board. They are met at the dock by a number of processors who you assign your fish off to and they cut and bag them . You then go to their office in a day or 2 and pick it up. They will ship it as well. You don't have a vehicle big enough or the time to load a dozen or more whole big blue fin (toro) and yellow fin (ahi) and yellow tail (Hamachi)-hundreds of pounds- drag them home and spend many many hours (after a few days at sea) cutting them. I will generally take 1 home and cut it myself. Processors are the way to go. Got another 2.5 day trip set in 3 weeks. See "Fisherman's Landing" and "H&M Sportfishing"

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Aug 8, 2020 12:16:53   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
rpe111 wrote:
The long range boats don't cut fish on board. They are met at the dock by a number of processors who you assign your fish off to and they cut and bag them . You then go to their office in a day or 2 and pick it up. They will ship it as well. You don't have a vehicle big enough or the time to load a dozen or more whole big blue fin (toro) and yellow fin (ahi) and yellow tail (Hamachi)-hundreds of pounds- drag them home and spend many many hours (after a few days at sea) cutting them. I will generally take 1 home and cut it myself. Processors are the way to go. Got another 2.5 day trip set in 3 weeks. See "Fisherman's Landing" and "H&M Sportfishing"
The long range boats don't cut fish on board. They... (show quote)


Wow brother. That's more fish than I would really want. But I guess that's the whole idea of goin out on one of those boats to begin with is to be able to get that much fish.
Hope you get into them like that again if you go out. Tight lines.

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