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Old 08-05-2007, 11:58 AM   #1
 
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The month of May was absolutely outstanding with hundreds of striped marlins crashing bait at every point of the compass. But we were trying to feed them hot dogs and they were eating steak. We released aboard BLUE 37 stripeys in 5days of fishing all of them swam away unharmed. We caught and released one on fly 20 lb tippet in about 2 mins. Jim Gallagher of Stuart,Fl was the angler. Bobby Olden caught and released his first stripey on fly and was a happy camper,will post pics as soon as able,tight lines to all.
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Old 08-08-2007, 09:47 PM   #2
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Well done Alan. Caught a few stripeys this summer that came to the boat sideways and they were nothing like the firebreathers I released with you in the Galapagos that swam to the boat straight up bristling powerfully with spunk and attitude. Say hello to Braden and I'll see you in a few months to do battle again.-----Jeff Morrow
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Old 08-14-2007, 02:42 PM   #3
 
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Jurassic Park BRRRR chilly

Hello to all,
At present wind blowing, 55 deg air temp sea temp 60,when we can get out, Humboldt current is here and it is letting us know it. very iffy this time of year, and though it is a year round fishery ,I do not recommend it to anyone that wants to make the attempt ,JAN thru end of May prime time. This year started out slow but wound up beyond belief, in one day(we did not count them)but anglers aboard BLUE saw at least 900 marlins feeding on sardines ,and this is an underestimate. Raised more than a few blue ones ,but we were flyfishing and you know how that goes. Still is the best striped marlin fishing on planet earth and ideal for fly tackle. Read this months fly fishing in Salt Waters and Destination Fish for complete report of what happens in jurassic park. Looking forward to hearing from old clients and new,we are filling dates up fast ,so if you snooze you lose, Will post pics as soon as I can get the computers here ,to work for more than 2 pics,Regards to all and tight lines from 00o 39'SOUTH.
CAPT ALLAN STARR

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