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Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 36
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I looked outside and decided it was a good day to go surf fishing. I saw one yaker paddling towards the launch from TP. Perch are pretty wide open if anyone is interested.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: 4500' above sea level
Posts: 27
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Where are you fishing the perch and what tackle are you using? Thanks.Cris
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 36
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I was using a flyrod and a 6lb spinning outfit that I use for bay bass. Small brown clousers on the flyrod and a motor oil colored grub on a sliding sinker for the spinning rod. I usually only bring the flyrod when I go for perch but I wanted to try for some halibut and I get pretty worn out casting the heavier halibut flys with a 6 weight. I usually fish between Scripps Pier and Blacks.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: santee
Posts: 44
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Thanks for the report Agua. I'll try to do my part in this miserable shit soon.
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King of Constipation
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: North Park
Posts: 56
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That was my Dumb ass.. I believe .i was going for flat rock.( white Yak?)what a mother getting back to the shores ...lesson learned, bail as soon as i see the horizon kinda looking sketchy,that or paddle out past the point so i may have the wind to my back...i trolled a lizard fish that got taken by something.... and it was my first solo trip out of LJ. had something take my Trolled lizard fish...im just gonna keep pluggin away.METALBOB |
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