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Old 05-28-2012, 05:01 PM   #1
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look something like this? caught this couple weekends ago at the cays
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Old 05-28-2012, 07:19 PM   #2
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look something like this? caught this couple weekends ago at the cays
No..They didn't look like that.
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Old 05-28-2012, 07:38 PM   #3
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Hey Kobra, thanks for pointing out the age thing out. Yep the ol' ball and feather has been around a long time. I've seen it work in a bunch of places but haven't seen it used for a while. But then I am an Old Fart. The bonies in the bay are some times tough to catch. They are on small baits and for some reason they won't hit small spoons or plastics as well as bones in the ocean will. Trolling small plugs like yo-zuris will get them some times, but the best is, or at least has been, the ball and feather. I've seen the B&F so ghetto I never thought it would work but the guy was slaying em off the Oside pier. He had a gulf ball with an eye bolt drilled through it, maybe 5 feet of leader down to a single hook with about an inch of white drink straw over the hook. Mike
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Old 05-28-2012, 08:28 PM   #4
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Hey Kobra, thanks for pointing out the age thing out. Yep the ol' ball and feather has been around a long time. I've seen it work in a bunch of places but haven't seen it used for a while. But then I am an Old Fart. The bonies in the bay are some times tough to catch. They are on small baits and for some reason they won't hit small spoons or plastics as well as bones in the ocean will. Trolling small plugs like yo-zuris will get them some times, but the best is, or at least has been, the ball and feather. I've seen the B&F so ghetto I never thought it would work but the guy was slaying em off the Oside pier. He had a gulf ball with an eye bolt drilled through it, maybe 5 feet of leader down to a single hook with about an inch of white drink straw over the hook. Mike

Roger that on the small baits. When the fish get on the small baits it can get tough. Seen it happen way too many times.
Now those fish that yakman saw could have been bonita. They have been in the Pepper Park Marina chasing bait many, many times in the past. They are usually 1 to 4 pounders and fun to catch.
Lol, would have loved to have seen that ghetto B&F setup. Some creative stuff.
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Old 05-29-2012, 06:41 PM   #5
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Thanks guys for the "make me feel old" notes. Ball & feather, wood & feather, it was all good back in the early 70s off the Long Beach and Redondo jetties.
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