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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Tehachapi
Posts: 81
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I'll start out in the harbor, fish along the jetty and see how things look. I have a few days and don't necessarily need to rush out. Mom say's I have to bring the boy back. If we are catching, it's all good, but the skunk may end up pushing me out. I would really like to get halibut, but anything would be fun.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: newbury park ca
Posts: 2,323
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Yeah Redondo is a pretty wide open area not much cover if the swell or wind is up, but you can fish the boats for bass, all the area from the bait barge out should have plenty to offer, hopefully the bonita and barries will play, bass on the corner of the breakwall, and deep spots not too far out from the piers, I
just may hit you up on sunday, we will see...I haven't been there in awhile... either way good luck be safe and enjoy the quality time with the family... ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Tehachapi
Posts: 81
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Thanks otterpupster. If it's that bad we'll be on the leeward side of the rocks, hoping the surf is knocking some crusties out our way, hopefully generating a bite (?). Got the safety gear, my biggest concern is getting so focused on fishing that we forget that we're not the only ones one the water. Looking forward to a great time.
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