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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: LJ
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Seal Beach Pier - Corbina
First of all, hello everybody! My first post on BWE...been reading up on this awesome forum a lot recently - BWE is such a great resource and community. So, I'm an avid pier and surf fisherman, but not a kayak fisherman just yet..but hoping to get there soon with the help of BWE
![]() Went fishing two days ago at Seal Beach Pier with some out-of-town friends visiting SoCal. I've actually never been fishing at SB Pier.. usually prefer Huntington Beach pier fishing, where the barred/walleye surfperch and yellowfin croakers are plenty. SB Pier was a shot in the dark. My buddies and I decided to bike to Seal Beach Pier from where I live (about a 10 mile ride) with fishing poles collapsed and strapped on our backpacks. Was a great ride! No dice with the Berkeley saltwater sandworms. Mussels worked much better. It was around low tide, and the corbina came out to feed. I've got to say...I had 0 faith in Seal Beach Pier and expected nothing. But lo and behold, we look down into the water and see a group of 3 corbina swimming super close to the surface. Five minutes later, a group of 6 corbina. Soon after, a group of 12 corbina. Nuts! It was a pretty good day, considering we all expected to get our excitement from the bike ride and not the fishing. Cheers! PS: Anybody whose tried California Corbina know how it tastes in comparison to WSB? Never tried WSB before ![]() PPS: If anybody needs any tips pier fishing or surf fishing, feel free to ask me! I'm more than happy to help. |
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