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Benson 04-05-2013 03:51 PM

Fly Fishing for Rocks
 
any of you fly fishing yakers go after rockfish? I hear its a blast catching them on flies, and I been out 3-4 times trying to catch some, but still experimenting with line and flies...if you do, or would like to try, maybe we can compare notes.

taggermike 04-06-2013 02:55 PM

Was your info on fly fishing for rock fish from the east coast?? I ask because west coast rockfish, Sebastis sp, often live at depths of 100 to 1000 feet. On the east coast striped bass are often called rockfish. Defintely catchable on the fly. Stripers are caught in the ocean in So Cal but there is no reliable fishery. Many CA resevours have stripers, as does the Colorado river, and SF Bay and all the channels, rivers and canals in the Delta. I think the closest impoundments with stripers are Lake Skinner and Diamond Valley. Hope that helps.

fishing md 04-06-2013 08:38 PM

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any of you fly fishing yakers go after rockfish? I hear its a blast catching them on flies, and I been out 3-4 times trying to catch some, but still experimenting with line and flies...if you do, or would like to try, maybe we can compare notes.

i just got my custom made 920g sinking line for my 10w i can fish 90feet deep, i will use it to target big calicos @ catalina .it was cool to watch the guy make it .....''i can't wait to try it'' 145$$$ ouch!!!:D:D:D BANNER 4 copy.jpg


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