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01-02-2021, 10:36 AM | #1 |
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Best habitat to fish for sole and flounder?
Now that we're in the rockfish closure I was thinking of targeting starry flounder, petrales and rock sole out of San Pedro. After all, they're freakin' delicious baked and covered with crab and bacon. Beyond looking for sand bottoms around 150 foot+, maybe nearby rocky structure, anyone have tips on strategy? Thanks and Happy New Year!
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01-02-2021, 05:39 PM | #2 |
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Delicious...but like eating Trout...it takes a little work and technique to get to the meat without lots of bones...
I always seem to get into them when I drift off the rockfish hard bottom spots...sooo...look for rockfish marks then drift off em...LOL They don’t seem depth specific...if there’s lots of em and they’re suspended off the bottom I usually see them on the meter as sort of a blue haze or condensed speckles on the ‘softer/mud’ colored bottom...(not red) They’ve been a pretty pesky bycatch lately...good news is that they swim right back down with no biotramma Be sure to bring a descending device to return any rockfish you might catch
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01-02-2021, 08:55 PM | #3 |
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Whoa that is what I call a mess of fish. I like cooking them, lifting one side of meat off with a fork, then flipping and doing same. Minimal bone issues. And if the panko crust is hard enough, wow. Thanks for the tips, Jim! (And amen to the descender ... can't understand why it isn't embraced more in SoCal. Throwing away future lunkers never made sense to me. And with the new verm limits coming up, even more important.) Happy New Year!
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01-04-2021, 10:46 AM | #4 |
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Be sure to bring a descending device to return any rockfish you might catch Very nice Jim and great point about the descending device. A must have! |
01-02-2021, 08:58 PM | #5 |
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If you want sand dabs, they're everywhere! Some get pretty big to where you can actually fillet them. I've had success on bigger dabs using artificials, like gulp jerk shads, over squid which catches any and all sizes of them.
As for other soles, sandy bottom at any depth really. Have gotten starry flounder in shallows and I see them, tonguefish, and fantails all the time diving at night along with the obvious halibut. I nailed a 20" fantail last year drifting a piece of squid really deep on the way back in to a harbor. Could never replicate that catch again, but if you can, the payoff is worth it! |
01-03-2021, 08:14 AM | #6 |
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I'd love to see pics of any interesting flatfish people have caught from San Pedro south. Personally I've caught CA halibut, fantail sole, diamond turbot, Pacific sanddab, speckled sanddab, and longfin sanddab, but I'm very curious what else is common enough to go looking for. I know I've seen people post bigmouth sole pics. I've heard petrale sole mentioned a few times, but I'm not sure I've seen a pic from Socal. Lots of dive pics of turbots/soles like CO sole, spotted turbot, etc, but no one seems to catch them hook & line.
StrikerMC, how deep do you find those tonguefish? That's definitely a cool one! |
01-03-2021, 01:55 PM | #7 |
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Nice to see a good haul of a fish that still has a generous 10 fish limit.
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01-03-2021, 03:48 PM | #8 |
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No limit on them... catch all you want.
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01-03-2021, 04:14 PM | #9 |
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01-04-2021, 06:15 PM | #10 |
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That what I remembered from when I lived in SoCal, but when I googled it ,misread the regs. It's the rock sole, sand sole, butter sole, curlfin sole, rex sole, and flathead sole that have the 10fish limit. Thanks for the correction.
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01-03-2021, 03:14 PM | #11 | |
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