09-17-2012, 11:35 AM | #1 |
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Rockfish spots
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09-17-2012, 11:44 AM | #2 |
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which shore?
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09-17-2012, 12:17 PM | #3 |
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I am right there with you on that question??
Anywhere from SD to Dana. I know someone is holding some key numbers to plop into a GPS.. |
09-17-2012, 12:17 PM | #4 |
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Anything in San Diego or Orange county. I'm in North County SD and I usually fish shelter island just because it's easy. I've fished La Jolla once but had to leave within the first hour due to a leaky hatch. I've been wanting to get back out there but a solo trip doesn't sound too fun anymore. I'd hire a guide to show me around but can't say I know where to start with that either. Any tips would be great. I used to fish Malago Cove and PV pretty frequently which could have good calico fishing but I never wanted to harvest the fish - mostly because of the worms I'd find in the bellies and meat. Not very appetizing.
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09-17-2012, 03:38 PM | #5 |
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Search for Darkhorse or The KID on bwe. Send a pm that you want some coaching. That's how you start.
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09-17-2012, 03:44 PM | #6 |
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09-17-2012, 04:05 PM | #7 |
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you would pay a guide to get some rockfish?... justsayin.. trophies yes, I'd spend some dough.
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09-17-2012, 05:25 PM | #9 |
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touche'
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09-17-2012, 06:13 PM | #10 |
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If someone could put me on a limit of those... yep I'll pay
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09-18-2012, 10:25 AM | #11 |
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okay okay... trophy rock fish.. never seen one so big
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09-21-2012, 02:39 PM | #12 |
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There's loaded rock-piles all over the place...
Since my ugly mug has somehow made it on this thread already, I'll bite.
I'd be the first person to tell you that a guide isn't exactly necessary to go catch some bottom dwellers. Catching White Sea Bass and Yellowtail, consistently anyway, are clearly more challenging. There's a big, big difference, between just pulling up, and killing, a hundred dinks (4"-10" rock-fish) and coming home with the goods every time, though. Like anything else fishing, there is most definitely a method to the madness. Even if we're talking about third tier fish on the priority list. With that said, even if I gave someone numbers to rock piles that are completely loaded with trophy morsels of the deep---proper technique is critical. Well, that's if you really want the larger models. I'm not about to type a couple pages of text going into detail, but there's probably more detail involved than most will ever realize. Location and loaded rocks mean absolutely nothing if the proper technique isn't there. Just like Yellowtail and White Sea Bass fishing. I get a chuckle every time I hear guys talk about Central California and points to the North for targeting rock-fish. I realize they have less pressure and no doubt, a quality grade of fish lurking below. If I lived there I'd be all over it, too. It's just that we have the same fish here. Seriously. Going on two-day trips to Punta Colonet for rock-fish? Driving six hours to target rock-fish? That's just crazy talk if you asked me. Don't get me wrong, the Central Coast of California is rugged and beautiful. It's just that if you're willing to drive six hours to have a chance at quality rock-fish you're clearly missing something. Here's a question: hiring a guide to target rock-fish is crazy, but driving twelve hours to catch what you could, down the street, isn't? The same damn fish are in our back yard, folks---all year long! Here's a photo from one of my last trips to the depths. Just keep in mind this isn't the back of a Tarpon 16; it's a Hobie Pro Angler. The red on the left is ten pounds for perspective.
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HOLY SHIT JOSH!!!
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