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<blockquote data-quote="charlietuna" data-source="post: 200281" data-attributes="member: 5721"><p>Hey reedjj...used to do some Jeepin' with some guys from MCAS in Yuma, most have transferred out now....yeah, I was born and raised and still live in the Imperial Valley (El Centro), so I've fished all those places you mentioned (except the San Diego area lakes). But it was usually either from the bank or in somebody else's boat....finally got my own pile of aluminum now, so I'm ready to give it a go without having to rely on somebody else....And, my ultimate goal is to have a rig that will work really, REALLY well in the San Diego/Mission Bays and maybe even out at the Point Loma kelp beds on calm days (and if the weather turns, it's a short shot back into the bay), while also being serviceable at the River....</p><p></p><p>and your mention of going from Yuma/Imperial Dam upriver is definitely on my to-do list.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charlietuna, post: 200281, member: 5721"] Hey reedjj...used to do some Jeepin' with some guys from MCAS in Yuma, most have transferred out now....yeah, I was born and raised and still live in the Imperial Valley (El Centro), so I've fished all those places you mentioned (except the San Diego area lakes). But it was usually either from the bank or in somebody else's boat....finally got my own pile of aluminum now, so I'm ready to give it a go without having to rely on somebody else....And, my ultimate goal is to have a rig that will work really, REALLY well in the San Diego/Mission Bays and maybe even out at the Point Loma kelp beds on calm days (and if the weather turns, it's a short shot back into the bay), while also being serviceable at the River.... and your mention of going from Yuma/Imperial Dam upriver is definitely on my to-do list..... [/QUOTE]
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