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06-06-2010, 01:17 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Coto de Caza, CA
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Dana Point, Saturday June 5th
Other then this, the weather was good. The wind was mild and from the southwest, turning westerly by the afternoon. Water was flat, except for a 2 - 3 foot swell, temp was 64 - 66F and no red tide. Skies were overcast all day. I headed south out of the harbor and fished some underwater spots and kelp. As I had left my bait at home, I was using lures all day, but still ended up catching/releasing several small (2 - 3 pound) to very small (slightly bigger then the lure) calicos, and cuda's. The highlight of the day was when I decided to try something different and fish a Booya spinnerbait over these spots. I hooked and released some small cali's and was reeling in the spinnerbait when a small thresher showed up just as the lure was approaching the kayak. It was amazing to watch the little T chase the lure, circle it, stop to look at the lure, and whip it's tail back and forth like a cat while examining the lure. As this T looked to be born this year, I made sure that it did not get hooked and pulled the lure out of the water when it looked like it wanted to grab the lure. Another good day on the water and avoided the skunk! Kevin |
06-06-2010, 08:23 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: San Clemente
Posts: 162
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I know some out of the water spots but paddling through the sand gets pretty tough . Pretty cool to see a thresher checking out your presentation, I plan on hitting up the point sometime this week probably head north out toward the kelp. Its been a while so I plan on being whipped by the end of the day. There are halibut just south of the harbor in really shallow sometimes. Thanks for the report.
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