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Emperor
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
Posts: 3,649
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NIce starrys! I'm gonna have to find some rockfish too.....hopefully this weather clears up sooon!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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Love that video. Quick and to the point!
Once again, rock fish slayer. ![]() |
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#3 |
Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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LOL and thanks. Yes I pedaled over a lot of fish that seemed to not be
hungry that day. Yani, yes modern arabic from my wife's cousin from LA. Btw that day at Big Rock I talked with Jasmin on the beach when I came in, and mentioned you. I just checked the GPS this spot was closer to 3 and a half miles, 4 miles was my estimate originally. This depth was 200 - 250' deep .... so I was using heavier gear. I prefer to get rockies in 100 -160' deep with the bass rod and plastics but sometimes the current conditions and depth call for more classic setup with a 6 oz+ weight on my 30 pound braid. Oneyedeer - If you liked that Humboldt Squid on the beach video, there are a bunch more at the bottom of the album. Glad I grabbed the camera that day .... ![]() http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...hing%20Videos/ Last edited by blackcloud9; 03-17-2012 at 09:48 PM. |
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#4 |
Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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Couple additional things that I hope people will remember when rockfishing
to help minimize killing any juvenile "by catch": ++ Keep another heavy rod handy with an 8 oz torpedo weight and a barbless hook taped upside-down to the weight to allow for an easy release of any incidental smaller fish. If it happens, just set that barbless hook in the lip of the little guy and let it down 100 feet before reeling the weight back up (simple!); ++ When fishing bait, I'll use a 7/0+ circle hook and whole squid or even two for a larger bait profile. This hook type keeps the little ones from getting hooked, because I only reel/set the hook when I feel a very solid headshake on the bait - zero stretch spectra makes this possible. Understand that this often requires waiting patiently through dozens of 'nibbles' over a drift area, and I would seriously rather catch nothing than a 5 or 8 inch fish and have to release it with the other rod. Patience, and skilled approximation of the size of the fish biting is the key here. ++ I never jig an iron or use a treble hook, those are bad news for the little guys. Please visit my seminars or the Fastlane Kayaks display at the Fred Hall Show - Del Mar if you want to ask me questions in person! Good Luck out there, when the weather cleans up (starting Tuesday ![]() Reference links: http://www.bdoutdoors.com/story/dfg-rockfish-question/ nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=36345 Last edited by blackcloud9; 03-17-2012 at 09:58 PM. Reason: Added links |
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#5 |
Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Monterey Park, CA
Posts: 33
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That's Awesome!
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#6 |
Loves Surface Irons
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 455
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Damn Larry that is one big Starry! Guess the boat is going to see some more abuse
![]() I could swear that is Lamb in the background too. |
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