Bronte Creek 060817

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Bronte Creek 060817

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:D Hit Bronte Creek this morniing solo. Lots of fish in the area.. I caught 16 of 17 I had on and it was fun. NOw is the time to start watching the piers and casting..they are getting close to shore.

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That's a pretty good outing for a one man show, that pic of that last fish really looking dark. How did you manage to "sneak" out the door without "da man"? :P You be in big "poopy" now I bet :lol:
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:D He doesnt like getting up early two days in a row. :lol:
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nice haul Simon, you show "da man" who's the boss :D
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Just wondering how deep you are finding them? Too deep for anything but riggers?

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I was using riggers..but the salmon are in tight at first light. I am sure you could flat line and get some.
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