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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Menifee, CA
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DP, Tuesday 5-27
Not much but did hook up on something rather large, not entirely what it was though even though it came out of the water three times. I believe it was foul hooked as after the third breach it got loose. The bait was untouched and still lively. The fish didn't actually jump, more like breached, like a whale would do. In fact, it looked a lot like a whale, only much smaller. Logically I would say it was a T, as that is what I was mainly going for. It hit like one, sort of, but when it jumped it only got about halfway out of the water, and I did not see the fins or tail. Could be the tail was snagged on the hook, but I'm not sure. But I am not entirely certain of it. Could it have been Mola? Do they jump? Ended the afternoon drifting down the pipe for some bass, which was a picky bite but a bite non the less. Did get a legal Sheepshead and a nice Calico.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,384
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Mola do jump, that is usually how you know they are around. Saw some sharks breaching and spinning down a bit South of you last weekend. Guessing they were small Makos?
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#3 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Menifee, CA
Posts: 1,474
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Looked up some vids on YouTube, it was a mola that I hooked.
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