12-11-2010, 10:04 AM | #1 |
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SD Bay buggin
So I get to the spot I decided on and drop five nets staggered from 25' to 50'. Gave the nets a good soak after sunset and pulled blank after blank after blank. I then realized that my stern light was out, and tried to trouble shoot it, but couldnt get it to work. I had just put an LED lamp in there which replaced my old regular bulb, so I think that may have been the problem. Then I go to reach back for my hand light, and the battery was dead. Still had a working headlamp, bow light, and strung up some light sticks on a fishing pole so people could see me. Nothing like a little frustration AND empty nets. So I stuck close to shore most of the night and when the fog did roll in around 9:30ish, I started my last pull. My net in 30' of water actually had a bug in it, and he was a keeper. Even the fishing sucked for me. I had what looked like a baby mac (as small as a chovy) hit a weedless rig 3x's his size. Besides that I got a small spider crab once. The fog was pretty thick, but as I finished my last pull it seemed to clear up a little. Hope everyone got home safe last night! There was a lot of larger sized ships coming in and out of the bay last night.
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12-11-2010, 10:24 AM | #2 |
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Minus the fog it sounds like most of my recent trips but somethings better than nothing.
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