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06-17-2014, 07:14 AM | #1 |
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anyone?
Recently did San O during the day, it was a great trip.
After reading a current post on WON... I have to get back there! Large white seabass continue to bite for boats fishing squid beds found between the Border Check Station below San Onofre and the area outside of Las Pulgas Road. In addition to white seabass, there is also an occasional large yellowtail or halibut being caught on the squid grounds. A good depth range to locate the squid and the seabass has been in 80 to 90 feet of water. The night and early morning daylight hours remain the best for the white seabass. The white seabass and yellowtail have been large fish with white seabass ranging up to around the 60 pound mark and with some 40 pound class yellowtail also around and biting. Anyone interested in trying to fish this place, let me know. As crazy as it sounds... what about launching old mans at night (7-8 pm). Fish all night, into the morning. |
06-17-2014, 07:26 AM | #2 |
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Old Mans closes at 10 and all vehicles have to be gone. It would work if you got someone to drop you off in the eve. That of course would be the night that you would catch your ghost on the first drop and would make for a long night.
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06-17-2014, 07:59 AM | #3 |
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That would make for a long night! Hope you can lay down in your yak. Good luck if you go!
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Rossmans right on! It's pretty difficult to launch there during the day time...let alone at night...not smart I wouldn't recommend it. Coming back in at night....forget about it! It can break really far out off the beach so you gotta be able to see what's coming in order to survive. It's definitely not Lajolla! As far as the launch, the shore break is an absolute killer! Good luck out there!
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That places reminds me of county line!
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San O has some nasty shore breakers. I'm 1 for 1 on my PA but I'm sure that'll change.
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that's gross negligence!
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geez whatta waste !
That's a floater? or previously a floater?
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