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Sunday 3/4/07

March 4th, 2007 by TommyTuna | Filed under General.

Back to the Will Rodgers state beach. Very clam waters, no wind, but it looked fishy… First bait first fish 2.5 lbs Perch 14 3/4″ Second bait small corvina, third bait another decent Perch, it was very fish here. the tide didn’t rise to much at 9am but a few of us got our feet swamped with water. There were 4 of us fishing and a total of 16 keepers and too many releases to keep count. What a nice day, You couldn’t of asked for better weather than today. The fisher men out today were, Harold Baker (harry) Charles Allen (Yard sales soon) Eddie Segawa (Easy Money) Ron Sasaki (It’s 5pm somewhere in the world) King Wong (Mr.Patients) None of the Amigo’s showed up but they will next week… Oh and me TommyTuna…

22 Responses to “Sunday 3/4/07”

  1. buddy | 5/03/07

    no report of sat.3/3 i here someone gotbigger fish then you .just kidding want to see if you read this

  2. Fishing411 | 7/03/07

    Wish the weather was a bit nicer up here in the midwest.

    I’m dying to get out on the river again…. but 20 degrees is a bit too rough for me (not including wind chill hahahha)

  3. Sebastian | 2/04/07

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  4. Lew | 5/04/07

    Sounds like a great day… lots of catches and nice weather, what more can you ask for?

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  5. Gonefishing | 11/05/07

    Fishing is a wonderful spot ..brings you closer to nature than you ever wanted… good weather brings in good catch! … from a fellow avid angler
    see some of my fishing stories at
    http://fishios.blogspot.com
    http://fishforfood.blogspot.com

  6. Vail fishing | 21/05/07

    I’d like to have a few more days of that. I think my stress level would be down.

  7. Ben Fishing | 31/05/07

    Hi,

    16 keepers?!? Where is this place? That sounds great!

    I like reading your blog, keep up the good work.

    Ben

    Fishing Tackle Australia

  8. cfl | 10/08/07

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  9. Top Fishing Info | 12/08/07

    Looks like you had a great day.

    Love your blog.

    http://www.top-fishing-info.com

  10. ricklondonstshirts | 21/08/07

    TAILS FROM A MAD FISHERMAN BY RICK LONDON

    I am a writer and because I write, I am poor; living down on squid roe. Now that I’m reaching minnowpause, a good many folks think I’m mentally eel. My theory though is that I’ve haddock with life, not unlike Salmon Rushdie or Marlin Brando.

    Since I’ve always marched to a different drum, you know, danced to a different tuna, and been a shad bit egocentric, people have tried desperately to save my sole. Holy mackerel, if I could count the times. Those bassturds. They just perch up on their high seahorse and talk down to me as if I’m pond scum. So what’s it all about, Algae?

    For awhile a tried corporate America and I played a rather decent upwardly-mobile guppy. I made a great deal of money but always felt crappie.

    But it didn’t take long before I recognized I was swimming with the sharks and swam back

    to shore.

    I am certain a lot of my problems is that I listened to too many rock bands in my youth and don’t follow direction well due to my being hard of herring.

    I do have faith; I’m not one of those agnostic fish-types who PONDers the very existence of Cod.

    A lox of times I would start a project early in the yearling, and never finish it. This only served to bait the public into calling me a sucker(fish) or even worse!!

    I can stand the heat. Nobody can lure me unless I let them. I know how to take care of myself. I left home at age 15 and was an urchin ever since. The streets are hard for a fighting fish but I made it after all.

    Many times I was on the bream of success and blew it just like any blowfish would do.

    One time I even trout for major league football (no kidding) during the USA league. They laughed me off the field thinking I was some kind of clownfish.

    But I’m a nice guy to know. Anyone who doesn’t care to know me is “that’s their net loss”.

    It’s my own fish philosophy; well I actually plagiarized it from decarp “I swim therefore I am”. But in my own way, the world is my oyster and nobody can take that away from me. I continue to have a porpoise in life and really, isn’t that what counts? I could have turned out evil like Jack The Flipper but noooooooooooooooo….I became an outstanding citizen nevertheless.

    Some of my humor may be sardinonic but that is the way it goes. It helps me cope through the rough seas.

    As the world changes so do I. And I will think of a new philosophy as soon as I have time to mullet over. But I will. Because I’m the reel thing. You can count on that. I may fail a lot but when I throw a strike, no catfish hunter has a thing on me.

    So when I change no neon tetra light is going to go off. It will be a gradual thing. And I’m not sea lion either. I am truthful.

    Good luck and happy swimming.

    Rick London is an avid fisherman, writer, e-entrepreneur, and full time student living in the Ouchata Mountains of Arkansas. He is the founder of Londons Times Cartoons http://www.londonstimes.us (see cartoon archives and click fishing), cartoonwear http://www.ricklondonwear.com , and a superstore http://www.londonstimessuperstore. He loves to fish and says he’s “just a guy who loves my dog and loves to fish.”

  11. fuwang | 4/09/07

    hi, nice fishing blog!

    myself is also a fisherman, from the other part of the world.

    pls visit my blog and give me ya comment
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    ps, do ya mind adding my blog link in ya blog?

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  12. Richard | 9/09/07

    fun blog…

    You earned yourself another subscription.

  13. kevin | 16/11/07

    Looks like you had an awesome time fishing! Wish I could fish like that everyday! I am stuck in ohio though, not bad fishing herre at all. The steelhead out of lake erie are just now starting to heat up in the rivers. Going to do some fly fishing soon!
    Fishing Forums!

  14. Erik Reimers | 18/11/07

    I learned how to beat the odds of fishing by using Catch Tracker at TagVer.com.

  15. john | 1/01/08

    I can’t wait until we have some warmer weather in my part of the country. I’m envious of your fishing stories.

  16. Fishing | 6/01/08

    You never fail to impress me with you great fishing stories and fishing pictures.

    You re the man!

    Keep on fishing

  17. Tim | 9/01/08

    Great to hear you are catching some huge fish. I look forward to the time we can fish together.

    In the meantime, if you need any fishfinders, have a look.

  18. diddy-damo | 21/01/08

    Hey mate,

    sound like you have done allot of work fishing did a good job

  19. Mike Walleye | 4/02/08

    Keep up the good work, excellent fishing blog.

    Any walleye angler here?

    Mike Walleye

    Mike Walleye fishing blog

  20. Anthony | 10/06/08

    Action alert:

    NOAA, a federal “science organization”, proposes issuing fishing licenses. Time to stop this now. Take action, write your congressman or senator and tell them this this is a bad idea

    More here:

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  21. Ocean Slayer | 11/06/08

    sounds like you had an awesome day…

  22. cool_water | 4/07/08

    Oh, cool! All fisherman out for a wonderful fishing day. Glad you have a great day. Have fun fishing.

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