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06-26-2009, 06:28 PM | #1 |
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Location: La Mesa
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Mission Bay: June 26
When my friend left, I headed over towards the bait barge. The bass were biting very well there. I caught about fifteen+ bass throwing swimbaits, krockodiles, and Gulp Shrimp. There were about five rental boats just murdering the area, I felt bad for the poor fish that took the hook deep and were being mauled to death by the people attempting to get the hooks out. Needless to say those people were no experts at quick releases. I saw a young kid catch a 30 inch halibut and some other guy catch a rod and reel with his hook. That was kinda comical to see. I also threw a krockodile and hooked five Barracuda and landed three. (I’m still wondering how a fish can fight me for five minutes with the hook set in its mouth… or so I think, and get off when they had bit a big ol treble hook. ) After the Barries the bite died down and I only caught two more sandies. Headed in after that and called it a day. None of the fish were humongous, some of them had a little weight to them, but they all put up a good fight. Water temp was around 65 degrees and visibility was about 4 to 5 feet. The eel grass is quite thick in some places and should make for a great spinnerbait bite once the water gets even warmer. Lots of pics, since that's my favorite part of fish reports anyways |
06-26-2009, 06:53 PM | #2 |
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Location: Temecula, CA
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Nice post/pic's Kid. Sounds like you really put the wood to them!
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