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11-08-2016, 06:33 PM | #1 |
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Location: Carlsbad
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11/08 Carlsbad Report
Easy launch past the surf and a few paddles and I was in the zone, literally the fish are right past the surf zone. Anyways, started casting around and after my second cast I heard some splashing behind me and turned around to mixed grade yellows (5lb-30+lb judging by the boils) blowing up on bait. Got my waxwing in and it was instant. I was only using a lexa 100 and the fish almost spooled me. Got the head turned and a few head shakes and the hook pulled. Kept at it for about 3 hrs with my buddy for another bite that resulted in another pulled hook from a head shake. Lots of calico bass mixed in as well, albeit a bit on the small side. The key was to get the lure in the middle of them boiling to get bit, never once got a blind strike. They were boxed in a tiny zone from just past the surf line to maybe 100 yards past that. In that 3 hrs, the fish were actively feeding and they would chase the bait for about 10 seconds every like 5 min so it was a little difficult to get in the zone, but they are there. So much fun and doesn't get more local than in the surf zone. I talked to a guy on the jetty when I came in and he said he's been seeing them extremely active, sometimes coming right to the jetty during the first hour of light during the day. He had hooked a few he couldn't stop on the crocs. I tried to get some gopro video but it didn't turn out. Anyways, might be a fun option to fish off the jetty if the swell is up ... Here is a few photos from today.
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11-08-2016, 07:27 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
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Fun times! Sucks on the pulled hook. I probably would've buttoned down my drag too out of desperation.
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