08-12-2009, 02:02 PM | #21 |
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something tells me there must be Yellowtails in La Jolla I maybe wrong... but I just got this feeling Besides, A friend of mine who owns a little skiff said he is heading down to LJ tommorrow... because he heard somewhere that the kayakers are killing it |
08-12-2009, 02:26 PM | #22 |
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Got lucky, again!
Somehow I managed to weave my offering through all the giant Bonita and connect to the right kind...three times . On a side note, I would strongly suggest an iron with a single hook right now. The fact of the matter is the 7-10 lb Bonita outnumber the Yellowtail 10 to 1. Ten pound Bonita on the surface-iron is crazy fun, though.
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He wasn't wearing the iron on Sunday He looked lively yesterday, still chasing fish. ------------------- pS Thanks for the casting lesson, please PM me a Jigstick Combo recommendation. |
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08-12-2009, 05:01 PM | #25 |
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I lost a log cuda on Sunday to that one with the gash on his back, got back the head...still had someone elses lure on it.....fair trade. I thought that may have been a prop wound. Whatever it was I hope it hurt....alot
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08-12-2009, 05:11 PM | #26 |
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i think that telling stories of hooked and/or injured birds and mammals is not probably not a good idea considering the microscope we are under. sorry to be a party pooper.
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Sorry for the thread-jack Yellowtail slayers...
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As far as White Sharks in the Pacific Ocean, much like Yellowtail, there's more than one. I feel like I'm on the crime show "48 Hours", where they pile up the leads before the case turns cold. The point I'm getting at, the full grown Knothead I saw with a brand new surface-iron in his lip, complete with new wounds from a White Shark was on Sunday too. I was just about to paddle out for a surf and this dog was trying to beach somewhere, anywhere, clearly in shock! He made a couple weak attempts to hop up the rocks where I was paddling out, but decided to continue to the sandy beach a little further south. Every guy surfing flew out of the lineup at the sight of the injured dog, I had it all to myself for a while. So, this means there's two Sea Lions who managed to escape the jaws of death in La Jolla, recently. I guess the bad news is this large White Shark is still hungry . And thanks for the casting lesson? Is this the same Billy V in quotes below from a few days ago? Quote:
The only difference between a "casts almost as far as anything else" (7' rod) and a proper jig-stick (9'+): One of them has a fish attached to the iron before it makes it back to the boat .
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08-12-2009, 10:20 PM | #28 |
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Congrats on the yellowtail!
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