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Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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Glad that you enjoyed the seminar, and glad I got one thing right.
![]() It's true, too many people see all these trophy pictures and expect to paddle out and catch a trophy seabass or yellowtail because they are in La Jolla. While pictures don't lie, they can easily lead people astray, because there are a whole lot of excited optimists out there. I know the truth, and just try to help people understand that realistically it could take months (or years) of trying - and that's why they are called trophies! It's very rare for me to sit in one spot, *especially* when lingcod / rockfishing the way I usually do. That is definitely not a hope-they -find-me kind of fishing, as I am always moving, actively hunting them with my fishfinder. Eliminate the time spent fishing "dead" areas. I don't stop pedaling except to drift with the current occasionally around my spots. In this case the edge of the kelp was loaded solid with baitfish, so I tied up and fished. Released a few other fish, smaller lings too. Didn't get what I'd mildly hoped for though .... se la vie. That being said, note that the master of sit/wait/observe fishing has caught almost a dozen big WSBs this year and many more yellows. I'll freely admit that I personally do not have the patience (or maybe its confidence) for that when fishing on my own, nor do most people. But I do catch a lot of "other stuff" ![]() those lines in the water, have fun, and you will get bit! (P.S. Ignore my avatar, it's misleading! Maybe I'll change it.) Last edited by blackcloud9; 04-08-2009 at 10:53 AM. |
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