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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: SAN DIEGO
Posts: 1,086
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Are you trying to hook up 60lb white SeaBass or Yellowtail with that?
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Vampyroteuthis infernalis
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 585
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Thanks for the intel on the free hook up. Im sure there are a lot of guys on here that will pick some up.
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I'm not a bass guy, but I think scents and unibutter are used to target Paralabrax clathratus, Paralabrax nebulifer, and Paralabrax maculatofasciatus? I've heard that swim baits can be used to catch all sorts of critters including Sebastes, Scorpaenidae, Paralichthys californicus, Thunnus alalunga, Thunnus thynnus and Ophiodon elongatus. Adding a little "butter" to your plastic is sometimes helpful? In fact, I was once told a story about a Seriolla lalandi, and maybe a baby Atractoscion nobilis, caught on a swim bait??
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#3 |
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Dana point
Posts: 74
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fishings really starting to pic up in that harbor. some areas are starting to bite really well. i was there yesterday and landed over 5 fish in less than 45 min. all calicos.
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