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NICE F"N GOAT....Reds are tasty....:cool:
Lings are the Gordon's Fishermans payday...:D |
Nice collection of rock fish.
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Matt we need to go catch some REDs!:the_finger:
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Killer video, saw some peaks of land though...:doh:
Fishin' in my old stomping grounds...just in deeper agua Very nice with the tutorials, may need to back off that MASTA of the DENIZENS of the DEEP...What's your going rate? :sifone: Would love to join you some day, my spot from the launch (only cuz I don't head further S) never produces like that...:notworthy: Let me know the going rate/beverage type/quantity/food preferred... |
Nice goat Larry, that is some super eats! The thing could almost eat a legal.
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Great vids thanks for sharing!
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Some tips that everyone should know. The key is not to spend your time reeling up and killing little tiny fish that you don't want. Right? This juvenile 'bycatch' is what gives deep rockfishing a bad name in the MLPA/enviro world. Less-equipped people may get their limit of keepers, plus, kill 10 or 20 babies in the process. This is unsustainable and makes you just want to stop. How do you combat that? Just think for a minute. If you used a 7/0 circle hook, a big bait, a high modulus graphite rod and 200 feet of no stretch spectra/braid and only tighten up when you feel a big headshake bite, you wouldn't catch little ones. If you fish the 2 oz plastics, and only set the hook when the BIG THUMP happens, you get keepers. In order to feel what is happening with your rig, you HAVE to have spectra/braided line and a quality graphite rod. Again I do not use J hooks with bait, just big circle hooks, in big baits. I do not ever jig big Irons on the bottom, that just kills little fish. I will be fishing this Sunday in South LJ. I will be launching from Big Rock around 6:30 - 7. Big Rock beach access is near the end of Winamar St in La Jolla. The winds will be light and the surf will be flat. |
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My question would be: do you get ONLY bigger sized rockfish on the iron? If so, keep at it! :reel: I'm sure others will agree that the La Jolla area seems to be chock full of smaller/baby rockfish schools - which I work hard to avoid catching. My tackle preferences are focused on NOT catching 'whatever bites', but, attempting to have patience until a larger model finds my offering. So, while jigs can be very effective down deep, I'm sure everyone has seen the four inch rockfish that get impaled on treble hooks of the 7-inch irons. I have seen too many. Sometimes through the eyes, or snagged in the stomach or gills. This is caused by using the usual indiscriminate 'jigging' action on the iron near the bottom. The same happens with using J hooks and constant hooksets at every nibble. If you are fishing someplace like Mexico: Colonet or San Martin on a 1.5 day trip where even the smaller fish are two pound class, then it can be worthwhile. And sometimes you hit a rock locally where they are all good sized fish and you're home free to fish whatever. To summarize, I'm voluntarily limiting myself to eliminate the smaller bycatch as much as possible. Since I prefer to use smaller, lighter reels and rods for 'sport' anyway, its not the right tackle to fish a big iron. Megabaits can be great, but again I'd be catching 'whatever bites' ... big or small. Hope that helps. |
Thank you very much for you great informative videos. What kind of set-up do you use, if you don't mind?
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Great info !
I am buying size 7 circle hook to avoid baby fish today.... Thanks |
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I use basically a dropper loop rig with a 4 oz weight, depending on the amount of current. Today, I hit up an old favorite rock for nine La Jolla style cookie cutter Reds, since I already had a big Treefish in the bag. Three miles offshore in 15 mph of wind. Gotta love the mirage drive out there. Also got a bunch of macks for bug bait. I'm working on the video, but its pretty bland and I had to go with medium sized rod and more weight due to the current and wind conditions and was fishing over 150 feet deep. Fishfinder and GPS are crucial in this type of fishing. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...t101611001.jpg |
Nice! :luxhello:
Not sure about the sheepshead, but the rockfish are definitely not trash to me. The browns and shallow water RF seem to have even clearer, white meat compared to the vermillion, IMHO. More fun and less winding, too. |
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