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05-10-2006, 03:08 PM | #1 |
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1st off, those of you debating on a pm shift..grab ur shit and go now! There was insane amounts of bait on the surface everywhere today...Something is gonna happen tonight..I decided to go out for sharks for real this time :lol: .(all the way out 5-6+ miles off the pier).. didn't get touched besides some jumbo 2# macks that we eating my plugs non stop :shock: , talked to 5 boats out there with no luck either..paddled back to the c-bass zone around 11...There was a 23# YT caught on the flyline and a 40+ C-bass close to the bottom <--sorry for stealing ur post if you guys are on here, just tryin to let the PM guys know....wish I wasn't too tired to go back right now goodluck PM!
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05-10-2006, 03:36 PM | #2 |
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Hey Ryan -
Saw you blaze off the beach this morning. We were in the eXtreme's launching right behind you. That is a huge paddle out and back by 1100. Managed to get my 45 year old arse out about 2 miles off the point and decided to work back during slack tide. Couldn't get over the masses of bait. Not a click for us. Managed to beat a couple 12" cudas off my sabiki while making bait. Looking forward to PM reports. Back out on Friday. Tight Lines Boys |
05-10-2006, 03:39 PM | #3 |
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Here's my "c" bass for the day, on the "El Jefe" Jimijig. WCB points and the ironman to boot Nothing else except a ling and macs. Saw a couple of spots of YT around the 3/4 in 100 feet. Too far every time. Saw Vito right on the edge of one lil pile, he said he had just hooked a sandie when they popped up right in front of him and were gone before he got sqared away with the bass. Nice grey morning with light winds.
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05-10-2006, 03:42 PM | #4 |
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Paddled out as the Ryan and Cris were heading in....I concur on the miles of bait
Had a nice zing and pulled the hook after 30 seconds of joy :x Watched some skiffers land a quality WSB that gobbled a greenie. I agree with Ryan, tonight will go lo lo fo sho |
05-10-2006, 04:31 PM | #5 |
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went TSharkin outside LJ off SurfDoc's(BD'er) boat around 10am..
we were done by 12noon.. 219# we saw 5 caught today that were over 200# amazing amount of anchovies out at the 600' curve, just south of the weather bouy.. i'm talking acres and acres of bait and thick down to 30' from the surface of blacked out bait balls.. i don't know if anyone wants a 200# off a yak.. they pull pretty amazingly strong when they get over 2buck size!!! LJ's about to blow wide open!!! |
05-10-2006, 06:46 PM | #6 |
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come on Herpee at least troll for threshers in the vacinity where something else could pop up.
keep workin on that free Avet, then win me one. |
05-10-2006, 07:53 PM | #7 |
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Thanks for the report. ryan maybe you got there to early!!!?? :!: From reading the other boards it sounds like it was GOING OFF near the buoy today with lots of T sharks caught, and that 295# beast. My friend said they weighed like eleven T-sharks at Dana landing today, reports are of multiple hookups and miles of bait out there.
We're launching from my place in 2 Adventures tomorrow at 6 AM, bringing the big gear and heading all the way to the LJ buoy area to troll some big hooks and mackerel. There could be lots of other fish out there, but all the boats are trolling those huge bait-o-matics. Maybe we'll get something on the way;
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05-10-2006, 08:06 PM | #8 |
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guess I still didn't go far enough :x there was a mile of bait and birds where I was that seemed never ending..should have kept following it.. looks like I'll have to go a little farther 2moro :twisted:
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05-10-2006, 08:20 PM | #9 |
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Go gett'm Larry!!
R-dog, looks like you need a faster ride? :roll: Ken |
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God damn wjereexactly is the weather buoy..? I'm guessing I was either north or south of it, because I asked a PBer and he said we were 5.7 miles offshore..I was a bit north of the pier.. |
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05-11-2006, 11:19 AM | #12 |
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Just want to verify the buoy location. Buoy Station 46226 is just over 5 miles at 260 degrees from the launch. Does that sound right? I had originally looked up Station 46225. I was getting ready to paddle out to a point 5 miles off Torrey Pines :shock:
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Any one know if this is a typical thresher season? Seems like a lot making the fron page of BD. Didnt even own a yak this time last year... |
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