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Penn Presents: |
2008 Images. What a year!!! |
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By Team Bad Company | Published 12/10/2008
What a year. Each pic is worth a thousand words, the emotions of each image is why we spend the time on the ocean. From Cabo-Kona-Catalina-PV-Miami-Newport-Oahu-Loreto-Panama and... Enjoy. |
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Cabo update 1-2-09
Cabo Update! January 2, 2009 - Leaving the dock at 4:30 A.M. with the plan to make bait on the Gate and then run up to the Finger to avoid boat traffic.
Cabo fishing and happy new years!
Fishing in Cabo still action filled.
Merry Christmas and Happy new year from Kona..and a fish report
I am in Kona with the family for this years Christmas, from my family to yours. Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
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Berkley Presents: |
Sport Fishing Tips |
Building the Better Bait System
- By Mark Wisch
- Published 11/19/2008
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Tournaments make you a better fisherman! Here are a few comments from the cockpit boss of the Pacific Edge.
- By Doug Kern
- Published 10/8/2008
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September is the time for marlin tournaments in Southern California. Here are some tips on maintaining tackle and running the cockpit on a competitive tournament marlin team. Fishing in tournaments will make you a better fisherman! |
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Penn Presents: |
Latest Updates |
"Bad Company" Crowned 2008 Champions of Billfishing
- By Team Bad Company
- Published 12/26/2008
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Follow Team Bad Company at Bisbee's CUP Championship Online
- By Team Bad Company
- Published 12/5/2008
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The Bisbee's has added a GPS tracking system to this years event. Now you can follow all of the boats and track their position. 







