THE FISHING REPORT - San Francisco Chronicle - Thursday, October 5, 2006
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Quote:Write it in ink: The Pillar Point boat Huli Cat, (650) 726-2926, went out for tuna Sunday, and what a wildlife trip it was. It was calm as calm gets on our piece of ocean, and the boat moved out toward the Guide through a sea of whales, dolphins, crashing birds, schools of needlefish and oh the sight of it. "But no tuna," skipper Tom Mattusch said. "I don't understand how you have all that life and not a single tuna in it." On the way in, the skip stopped over some oddly familiar marks he'd seen on the meter. He grabbed a heavy rod and dropped down a squid jig. And there it was, jetting on the end of the line, the first Humboldt of the new season. The group of eight would land a dozen ink bags to 30 pounds.
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