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09-02-2013, 10:02 AM | #1 |
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9/1/13 - Dana Point New Species (ID Please)
I started by trying to make bait and after a while in the process I snapped this picture of the sun trying to rise behind clouds. Sunrise Over Dana Point Headlands Anyway, the bait making process was slow as I was trying to avoid Grunion however the Macs never showed themselves. Thus I eventually settled for Grunion and a Wrasse. While making bait, a fish I have never seen before hit the sabiki. It looked like a purple, blue and gold version of a Surf Perch. There is much more purple and blue than shows in the photo. I would appreciate it if anyone could identify the species. New Species For ID So with my well sufficiently full of Grunion and a Wrasse I fly-lined around the the kelp. This produced a few Calico Bass. I also threw a big hammer to catch a few a more. Here is the obligatory photo. The others looked about the same all being a bit short. Calico Bass By mid morning, I was convinced I was fishing along the 5-freeway. There were helicopters, air planes, paddle boarders, jet-skis, multiple rowing teams, sail and power-boats. This is the most crowded I have ever seen it off Dana Point. Nothing like full throttle wake 15-yards away! Strangely however, I only saw two other kayak fishermen. I decided to head back into the harbor where they must have been giving sailing lessons for beginners. For the first time, I found myself desperately blowing on my safety whistle to keep an out of control sail-boat from running into me. He was going one way, raised his sail, began to list 45-degrees and changed course immediately crossing the entire width of the harbor. Two other boats necessarily averted his pathway as well. Enjoy... |
09-02-2013, 04:14 PM | #2 |
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Looks like a nice day out there. All I can say about the crowds is that it seems typical for a labor day weekend. Don't worry in about a month things will hopefully be quiet again.
Oh ya, that fish you have is called a Rainbow Surfperch. Pretty cool looking fish.
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09-03-2013, 06:42 AM | #3 |
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That perch is cool. Did you do anything with the wrasse or just release it?
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09-03-2013, 09:54 AM | #4 |
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That is a Rainbow Seaperch
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09-03-2013, 01:16 PM | #5 |
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Loved your photo of Dana Headlands and nice bass!- thanks for sharing. I have learned to avoid DP on Mem. Day, July 4, and labor Day. Its crowed, chaotic, and dangerous. I fished the headlands on Fri before Labor Day and C&R'ed my 1st sevengill shark (5'). Halibut have been almost non-existent but I have caught over 6 different species of shark there this summer. It's been a very unusual year at DP..
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09-03-2013, 07:29 PM | #6 |
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