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07-25-2014, 10:27 PM | #16 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: All over the country
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Your time should be coming shortly. It's all about putting your time in and one day you'll break the seal. I fished 4 to 5 days a week for a month before I got my first LJ YT. I would fish after work until dark and weekends. It was about about learning something new every time OTW and studying how people catch YT. The dedicated catch lots of fish.
And the only reason I caught my first one is timing. I happened to be out there one evening when the squid bite was on. Everybody was slaying them. At the time I had no idea people could catch squid and that YT love squid. I was amazed. I sat and watched how people were catching them and learned the techniques. A really cool guy Eric gave me one of his rods and threw on one of his squid. I missed 2 that night but now I knew the techniques to catch one. A couple days later I caught my first YT. A day after that the squid bite was gone. I agree with taggermike. Just getting the chance to get out there is a gift. I've been away from La Jolla for a year now and still think of fishing there regularly. I can't wait to go yak fishing LJ again. Appreciate what you got right in front of you. Cheers |
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