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Snapper Saturday 7/19
With all the lakes fishing with the kids, road trips and surfing, it felt great
to get the Hobie afloat'n on the salt. Launched on Saturday at Big Rock for an afternoon kayak trip outside the south kelp area. Started out pretty choppy. Loaded up on candy bar spanish macs in the bull kelp forest on the north side of the gap, SW current, water 69. Trolled macs along the outer kelpline for an hour, as there were terns working sporadically which is obviously a good sign fer yella. A bait stealing sealion became a pest and patience waning, I headed out to deeper water, finding some good signs of deeper life out in 110'. Dropped the standard plastic down on their lil' heads and bam, !Tacotime! the rockfish were biting. Missed a bunch, lost a bunch, released a few, and wrangled few decent red ones on the lighter gear. At least they pull harder than any trout or bluegill (see my photo album ;)). I suppose it beats a stick in the eye, and/or chicken every night. Wind layed down and seas calmed nicely toward sunset. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...h071908001.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...h071908002.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...h071908005.jpg Easier to fillet than halibut, too :p Released a little sculpin that managed to get a spine into my finger :doh: High tide landing at sunset between the south swell 4'+ sets. |
Nice reds :cheers1:
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Great taco meat 4-sure!
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Nice haul...I need to get into some of those.
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I like tacos too.
Larry,that's a party platter. I should start bringing the bass gear again, just in case the Yellowtail don't cooperate. :)
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I love the color Vermillion.
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Thanks for the report, Larry. Looks like a lot of fun.
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