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Glorious All-Reds 10/28
I ventured out to some of the sub 100' reefs off San Diego on Sunday, and
the vermillion rockfish were willing biters. So I've almost got these things wired and have got to perfect the style and technique before the closures on Jan 1. Experimentation. I released a number of fish including a 24" lingcod and some 2 lb reds. It was truly spectacular weather and felt empty out there - so I'll put up some visuals for those in landlocked, or colder climates. Glorious bright sunshine, 80 degrees, and not a gust of wind all morning! Almost November ...... http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...h102812001.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...ion2102812.png http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...h102812004.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...g/NiceRed1.png http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...Red2102812.png http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...h102812016.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...h102812019.jpg Well, OK there is a Starry Rockfish in the mix. |
quality! :luxhello:
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and quantity.
IF anyone wants to do a good deed. . . pm me with some rock fish areas near/around dana point. looks good. |
Nice haul Larry :cheers1:
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Nice catch...
Well done sir.
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Nice bendo, thanks for sharing.
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DANA PT
If I launched at Dana and was forced to go fish for rockfish, I would paddle straight out two miles to 130' and look for bait balls near the bottom around this area: 33° 25.895' N 117° 41.770' W LOL - hope I'm not giving up anyone's secret spot, but there is no reason they should not be around there, feeding in the upwelling. Disclaimer: I just eyeballed that one on Google Earth in about 14 seconds, and have never fished there on a kayak. I typically target 120' into 170' deep with 4 to 8 ounces, drifting or slow trolling, depending on current. |
very nice size and quantity!!! rockfish closes in jan1? i'm not sure why i thought it was november. i need to catch up on my rockfish regulations. lol
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Very nice! I really enjoyed the photos!
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Nice Larry! Are you tipping your jigs with squid or just using them straight up?
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Love those eats, well done.
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Always a great post from you Larry.
I need to go down there and crowd your spots a little, its way too easy for you. Lets see how you do with a little crowd around you.:D Great photos. |
I love the last picture, nice mess o fish you caught there, thanks for sharing...:reel:
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Blitz - There are tradeoffs both ways, the plastics/bucktails will certainly
work with no scent or bait added. I always want the 'bait profile' to be as large as possible when down "in the zone", but adding squid strips slows the sink rate. I can't even decide what my preference is here, it really depends. :) As I usually mention, once you get finding rockfish basics down, I think the key to good local rockfishing is not hooking/reeling/catching the little ones. Sounds simple, but its not always easy. I use bigger baits (or 2, or 3), bigger hooks (8/0, 10/0), and especially have tons of patience before setting the hook - really ignore the nibblers and tail-nippers - wait for that big headshake "thump" of a solid fish. I'm still doing a lot of experimentation and change up rigs depending on the depth and the current. Its usually a dropper loop rig with a big circle hook and 6 oz torpedo, or, a 2-6 oz bucktail or plastic. I have a video in the works but its pretty boring, so I may just skip it. |
awesome, did you fish bucktails with squid or what pm me answer
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Quality fish and report, as always! Thanks man. :cheers1:
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Video Up
A couple hours on Lake Pacific, finally finished the editing on this short
rockfish video, so thought I'd post .... to go along with my other 4 kayak rockfish videos :rolleyes:: http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...EPIC102812.mp4 Would you believe that circle hooks and plastics can be mixed! The lingcod splashes my not-so-waterproof old Canon camera in this one .... ! |
Thats great i love rockfishing!
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