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06-09-2016, 12:49 AM | #1 |
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Sewer Times 6/9/16
After being away from the water for over a month due to school and other life matters I finally managed to get out again. The sewer was the destination of choice yesterday with the intention of only targeting bass. I brought all light gear for the most part anywhere from 6lb-17lb throwing plastics and jigs.
Total count: 18 fish consisting of a mix of calicos, sand bass, brown rockfish, and a short cuda. The majority of the bass were short, but I managed to pick up a few legals on some Zman plastics. Most of the fish were hooked up on the sink, but a few bit while retrieving on the bottom. The day was a mix of success and frustration since I managed to crack the insert of a fuji guide on my light baitcasting set-up. Sucks! Does anyone know of an inexpensive place to get the eyelet replaced? Calm, calm, CALM! The water pretty much looked like this the whole time I was out, a REALLY nice change of pace from the usual death winds that the sewer is known for. 16" est. Calico on a tiny Zman swimbait. I forget the name. The fight was FUN! Some tasty critters for dinner. A pretty cool find. A couple of the rockfish had a local shrimp and anchovie in their gut. lots of life in the harbor right now. micro anchovies are all over the place and some kelp is regrowing in some areas. |
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