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Old 02-09-2016, 12:31 PM   #1
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Slooooooooow at the Jewel

No fish or even a bite this morning.

Bait was easily made. Squid was unproductive, also

Water was cool (57-58) and green.

Launch and landing were as easy as it gets.

Good luck out there.



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Old 02-09-2016, 01:03 PM   #2
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I will second that and raise you a few Sea Lions. Lots of boats and yaks for a Tues. but did not see any of them hooked up to anything but dogs. Lots of Red Crabs from top to bottom.
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Old 02-09-2016, 01:12 PM   #3
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Yeah that's what they usually say when it's stoopid wide open!!! How many seabass and yellows did you ice today greg?
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Old 02-09-2016, 01:43 PM   #4
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Yeah that's what they usually say when it's stoopid wide open!!! How many seabass and yellows did you ice today greg?
I was out there as well. Got yelled at by a PB'er for getting too close to his anchor line. I guess folks are cranky when no one is catching! BTW, I wasn't that close, pretty sure he couldn't hit me with an iron (new standard for distance).

Dead out there, didn't see any hookups nor any fish landed.

Bait easy to make and willing to throw themselves at the sabiki but they are the little 6-7" variety.

What happened to the monster fish?
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Old 02-09-2016, 01:47 PM   #5
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I was out there as well. Got yelled at by a PB'er for getting too close to his anchor line. I guess folks are cranky when no one is catching! BTW, I wasn't that close, pretty sure he couldn't hit me with an iron (new standard for distance).



Dead out there, didn't see any hookups nor any fish landed.



Bait easy to make and willing to throw themselves at the sabiki but they are the little 6-7" variety.



What happened to the monster fish?

I noticed the bigger baits were biting when trolling the sabiki, or casting and winding pretty quick.


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Old 02-09-2016, 02:32 PM   #6
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You're all a bunch liars! I saw TON AND TONS of fish on the web cam!!
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Old 02-09-2016, 02:34 PM   #7
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I was out there as well. Got yelled at by a PB'er for getting too close to his anchor line. I guess folks are cranky when no one is catching! BTW, I wasn't that close, pretty sure he couldn't hit me with an iron (new standard for distance).

Dead out there, didn't see any hookups nor any fish landed.

Bait easy to make and willing to throw themselves at the sabiki but they are the little 6-7" variety.

What happened to the monster fish?
Good question? Where did they go? On your "reports" last week I thought you said there were "plenty to go around"

Did they swim back to Mexico? Or did they go north to Alaska? I hear they catch yellowtail in Oregon this time of year?
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Good question? Where did they go? On your "reports" last week I thought you said there were "plenty to go around"

Did they swim back to Mexico? Or did they go north to Alaska? I hear they catch yellowtail in Oregon this time of year?
Some big fat meany in a tin boat with a NOAA shirt on kept nose hooking macs and letting them swim at me, must have been a local flexing his muscle..
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Old 02-09-2016, 03:35 PM   #9
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Good question? Where did they go? On your "reports" last week I thought you said there were "plenty to go around"

Did they swim back to Mexico? Or did they go north to Alaska? I hear they catch yellowtail in Oregon this time of year?

You mean my report from a month ago? Nope, they didn't go anywhere. Each and every one of them were caught already. Not one YT left in LJ now.
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Old 02-10-2016, 09:27 AM   #10
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No fish or even a bite this morning.
My first post here. Been lurking a bit. Lots of good info. Started fishing off my kayak because the diving's not really happening.

I spent the day out there yesterday. Hooked up around 3:30 after scorching in the sun all day. Farmed it like the king of kooks.

Still, one hell of a nice afternoon on the water.
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My first post here. Been lurking a bit. Lots of good info. Started fishing off my kayak because the diving's not really happening.



I spent the day out there yesterday. Hooked up around 3:30 after scorching in the sun all day. Farmed it like the king of kooks.



Still, one hell of a nice afternoon on the water.

Let it eat the bait longer, and just wind on it.


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Old 02-10-2016, 09:55 AM   #12
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Let it eat the bait longer, and just wind on it.

She got into some rocks and snapped my leader. Didn't get her off the bottom fast enough. She was strong!
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Old 02-10-2016, 12:37 PM   #13
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Hot and dead. I made the mistake of wearing the waders. I was thinking "it's winter!, I'll stay nice and dry!" and all I did was sweat my balls off. Was wetter getting out of the water than I would have been in trunks.

Does Fisherman's Belly have any recipes for greenbacks?
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Old 02-10-2016, 09:41 AM   #14
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I was skunked yesterday. Fished from 0445 to 1330. Had many people ask me how I did and they reported the same results as myself. I did not see any hookups and didn't hear any hooting and hollering.

I did see a small thresher tearing through some bait twice. I considered throwing a fly-lined greenie at it, but I wouldn't kill a baby and certainly wasn't interested in dealing with the release of one. Those little ones can come up to the boat quick and are full of piss and vinegar when they do. I am sure getting one to a kayak would take longer wearing them out some, but I was okay with not finding out.

I spoke with a guy I met on the beach who mentioned seeing a much larger model outside of me.
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Old 02-10-2016, 02:12 PM   #15
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My first post here. Been lurking a bit. Lots of good info. Started fishing off my kayak because the diving's not really happening.

I spent the day out there yesterday. Hooked up around 3:30 after scorching in the sun all day. Farmed it like the king of kooks.

Still, one hell of a nice afternoon on the water.
How deep of water were you fishing when you got bit?

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Old 02-11-2016, 12:15 PM   #16
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How deep of water were you fishing when you got bit?

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Old 02-17-2016, 10:10 AM   #17
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Hey! Nobody's saying it's slow anymore what gives?!
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Old 02-17-2016, 10:13 AM   #18
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Hey! Nobody's saying it's slow anymore what gives?!
Wide open mud marlin and turdrollers.
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Hey! Nobody's saying it's slow anymore what gives?!
Depends on what day you go and your definition of "slow"
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Old 02-10-2016, 08:19 PM   #20
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Same thing today. Heard one person hooked up.

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+1 on the greenback recipes I've heard and googles some people eat them. Cpaught some jumbo ones today whle fishing a dropper loop on whole squid. One of them ate a 10oz sinker.. I gave the greens to my friend first time on a kayak says he will eat them

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