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Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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Glad that you enjoyed the seminar, and glad I got one thing right.
It's true, too many people see all these trophy pictures and expect to paddle out and catch a trophy seabass or yellowtail because they are in La Jolla. While pictures don't lie, they can easily lead people astray, because there are a whole lot of excited optimists out there. I know the truth, and just try to help people understand that realistically it could take months (or years) of trying - and that's why they are called trophies! It's very rare for me to sit in one spot, *especially* when lingcod / rockfishing the way I usually do. That is definitely not a hope-they -find-me kind of fishing, as I am always moving, actively hunting them with my fishfinder. Eliminate the time spent fishing "dead" areas. I don't stop pedaling except to drift with the current occasionally around my spots. In this case the edge of the kelp was loaded solid with baitfish, so I tied up and fished. Released a few other fish, smaller lings too. Didn't get what I'd mildly hoped for though .... se la vie. That being said, note that the master of sit/wait/observe fishing has caught almost a dozen big WSBs this year and many more yellows. I'll freely admit that I personally do not have the patience (or maybe its confidence) for that when fishing on my own, nor do most people. But I do catch a lot of "other stuff" Everyone has their own style. Keepthose lines in the water, have fun, and you will get bit! (P.S. Ignore my avatar, it's misleading! Maybe I'll change it.) Last edited by blackcloud9; 04-08-2009 at 11:53 AM. |
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