02-06-2010, 06:37 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Originally Posted by mmiller36
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put in another 10 hour day laying tar on a shopping center roof. thought I'd try night fishing again since it paid off the night before. launched at low tide just before sunset. went straight to the honey hole. 2nd drop. 52 lb fish of a lifetime.
The "Maestro" (Josh) says that the series of storms washed all the sand out to the canyon ledge which has triggered the squid to come up & spawn. To verify his theory I cut open a few of the bigger greenbacks. chock full o jolly ranchers. he's right.
this place is about to go off. the showers predicted for this saturday are going to be light and probably won't muddy the water and the surf isn't going to be big.
tick tock..tick tock
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maybe its ure squid
thats in the greenies
eh?
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Originally Posted by mmiller36
got her on the incoming tide last night about 8:00 p.m. I was solo so no on the water shot... had to settle for driveway shot. bait was thick and took all of my frozen squid within 1 hour. had to use greenbacks.
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the morning bite has been weak but things are heating up.
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