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05-10-2013, 02:33 PM | #22 |
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not recent but its been done
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05-10-2013, 03:03 PM | #23 |
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Its just a few blocks before kids beach. Do you have a radio?
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Im still going to launch at kids beach as early as possible with my roommate and unfortunately do not have a radio but we will see you guys out there (yellow OK prowler) I am up for what you suggested Cody, heading south to Crystal Cove area and depending on how that goes heading back out towards the canyon for some rockfish. Look forward to seeing you guys out there! Quote:
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that must suck .. catching a fish SO big that the fish gets in the way of using your mirage pedal drives to haul it back to shore. Happy paddle! Last edited by FishNinjaY; 05-10-2013 at 03:49 PM. Reason: ?CG? |
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05-10-2013, 04:35 PM | #26 | |
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Yup! Just went to west marine and got one of their floating models.
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05-10-2013, 04:40 PM | #27 |
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If by chance I don't catch you at the launch ill be hanging around the bait receiver to test the water.
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wouldve joined y'all this morning if not for boys soccer. maybe next time, been itching to get out again. hope y'all have some good stories and pics to share.
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05-11-2013, 01:19 PM | #29 |
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Looked around for you guys and didn't see anyone! Had my radio on 71 but not a peep all day. Oh well. I got the skunk. Passed up on buying bait from the barge (bad idea) tried looking for some and couldn't find any. Tried looking for rockfish in 150-200 ft and couldn't find any. At least I found out that my new bait tank and sonar work
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I paddled out past the bait barge and thought to myself "should I buy bait?" and I said "nah I will find it and make it myself" well after an hour of looking for bait and nothing more than a few pinhead anchovies flipping around on the top of the water, I went out to deep water... I have never tried metering for rockfish... do they show up well on the sonar or are they difficult to make out since they are so far down/close to the structure? Looked around there for another hour or so, swell started picking up and I decided to head in because I thought being out there solo was asking for trouble in a building swell. Didn't even bother to fish the harbor since I neglected to bring my plastic setup/lighter gear. Paddled in and headed for home. Off the water by noon-ish. yak and gear are still on my car... contemplating fishing Cabrillo tomorrow since it's closer and I have more experience fishing that harbor. |
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What about ? How do you best rig your bait? Flyline it? Collar hook? I got the impression these are best thrown near kelp areas? Thanks for any tips. CC... sorry for the slow day. At least you got out there yesterday! I'm still trying to figure Newport out. I'm hoping next weekend sometime, and for sure Memorial Day looks good. |
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As for the seabass- again, I don't have much experience but I DO know that if you troll your baits you want them down low in the water column... so you would tie a torpedo sinker to your main line with your leader off of that or you can use a sliding egg sinker too I suppose. I would nose hook the bait, collar hooking might work too. And if you found and made live squid, fish it near the squid beds with your bait suspended a couple feet off the bottom. Pin two on a heavy glow/white jig and hold on when something takes it. This is all stuff I have read from other people's experience and how-to articles and such... if anyone else has info that they are willing to share please chime in. I really want to go back out... next Saturday would be cool- I am down with anywhere. I am unavailable on the saturday of memorial day weekend but sunday would work. I went to cabrillo this morning and thought it'd be a great sunny day like yesterday... I woke up to the sun peeking thru the blinds at 5:45 packed a lunch and got to the ramp at a little before 7 and the visibility was 100 yards at best due to fog so I turned around and came home and now it's gorgeous outside this weekend wasn't meant to be! |
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