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Fishing for Uku

After about a month of undesirable weather, one Saturday was forecast to be a good day on the water. It turned out that Saturday morning was terrible with a new 10-foot northeast swell and 30-knot winds till about 12:30 p.m. Then the wind was supposed to die out and I wanted to be in “the zone” when that happened.

My buddy Dillen agreed to join me bright and early. We got to the point and couldn’t find any live bait, so I used some dead akule and a dead-bait rig I’d

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