View Full Version : Shelter Island - Pt. Loma 02.27.07
wavster
02-27-2007, 03:32 PM
I wanted to fish today and I knew a storm was coming. I'm already on the Freeway, dealing with
traffic and rain and LCII calls to tell me he's bailing on fishing today. Given that it's taken me
nearly an hour to get to Pt. Loma, I decide to hit SquidCo. I ended up buying 14 new
plastics, just to try new colors, so I had to go out today.
I paddled out in what didn't seem too bad.
http://www.abszero.com/fishing/SD530213sm.jpg
I fought a head wind as I paddled toward Pt. Loma for a halibut bite. At least the
7ft. flow high to low tide was helping me move along quite nicely. However,
by the time I got around Ballast Point, the wind was really whipping and the rain
was falling. I'm so glad I had on my foul weather gear. I was actually toasty.
I paddled all the way out to the ocean near the tip of Pt. Loma. I was hoping
to fish the shallows for the 'butt bite, but it wasn't happening. Too much wind and
rain. I was quickly blown over to Zuniga Jetty. Next I fought my way to the
West side of the bay so I could get out of the wind and rain.
After 2 hours and 25 minutes of non-stop paddling (from when I left Shelter Island), I finally made it back
to some shelter from the wind. I was still only at Ballast Point, but at least I was
right next to the sausage barricades. Soon the wind subsided and the sun came out,
so I paddled North past the bait docks. I was finally able to begin tossing my plastics
around without getting blown back out to sea. I was excited to try some of the
new plastics, but I had a Pearl grub on one rod and a Black grub on the other.
I tossed those while I got out the new stuff and BANG!! I got hit on the white grub.
Nice little fight for this guy. Once I got him to the yak, I found that I had a nice sized
Barred Sand Bass.
Barred Sand Bass - 3lbs. 12oz - 18.75in.
http://www.abszero.com/fishing/SD530215sm.jpg
I tossed plastic for another 35 minutes and called it a day. Time to pick the kids
up from school. The sun was out and the wind had subsided.
What a great day!
madscientist
02-27-2007, 05:21 PM
What kind of fish is that?
wavster
02-27-2007, 05:28 PM
What kind of fish is that?
It looks like a Barred Sand Bass to me...am I wrong?
tylerdurden
02-27-2007, 05:44 PM
Don't know what it is, but they pull about as hard as a 6xJr.:boring:
Iceman
02-27-2007, 06:26 PM
Don't let those La Jolla elitist meat hunting snobs get to ya, :D
thanks for the ONLY report of the day. I was tempted to get up and take a look glad I slept in:D
You got out and caught some fish Dave, niiiiice...
I wonna be like Brad and Tyler when I grow up...
:musicus:
tylerdurden
02-27-2007, 07:29 PM
Wavster,
I'm just goofing around. Not trying to piss anyone off. I just got back from a ~15 hour car ride where we caught fish smaller than that in some really nice conditions:cheers:. Who is doing the report? threadjack over.
Whenever I read anyones report I always wish I was on the water instead of working.
wavster
02-27-2007, 08:28 PM
I wonna be like Brad and Tyler when I grow up...
Adi, you're classier than that.
I don't want to tick anyone off either, and I can appreciate some ribbing, but if you don't
know me or I don't know you, it comes off as arrogance.
I fish for my own enjoyment, not for anyone else's. I also don't need it for food, so I
release most of what I catch.
FWIW, I went out today to test some new colors, stormy conditions and to check out a couple of "new" spots.
Some of you guys crack me up. If this is your claim to fame, you're lame. I'm just talking
about the elitists who take this all too seriously.
MadScientist, I get the impression you are trying to insult me. You know, the ironic
thing is, I stuck up for you this morning... and I don't even know you. I stuck up for your right
to catch and keep as much as you want. If you want to insult me, do it in person, not behind some muppet avatar.
Besides, I might just paddle up next to you and park in "your" spot at LJ and fish
for surf perch with my Popiel's Pocket Fisherman. :D
madscientist
02-27-2007, 09:39 PM
Chill out dude, just another bass joke. The whole "elitist" thing is largely a joke as well, but irony and sarcasm are not always evident on the net I guess. You don't have to defend yourself to me or anyone else on this or any other board. It's just a silly fishing forum.
But I didn't know my muppet avatar speaks. As for the "spot" thing. My "spot" is the same as your "spot" and everyone else's "spot". Mainly, it's the spot I'm on at any given time. We should all respect each other's "spots".
Adi, you're just jealous.;) Tyler, don't always hop on board, I can make an ass of myself perfectly fine on my own.
DOGHOUSE26
02-27-2007, 09:59 PM
Great report Wavster, but after reading the replies here and that other 3+ page long post you and some of those other bitches need to get laid.
"Can't we all just mess around?"
wavster
02-27-2007, 10:06 PM
... irony and sarcasm are not always evident on the net ...
Definitely true. It's not a biggie to me. I was just adding to the 'Edge.
Believe me, I'm not into the bass thing either. I'd rather catch 1 good Bonito or YT then a whole day of bass fishing.
Very Nice Bass!!
GBF:kayak-surfer:
wavster
02-27-2007, 10:11 PM
Great report Wavster, but after reading the replies here and that other 3+ page long post you and some of those other bitches need to get laid.
:D Funny, I thought that's what this board was for...uh, I'm talking about posting...
kareem korn
02-28-2007, 05:35 AM
Dave, read thru all the smartars replies as just a bonding experience. Some are true smartass, but most are poking you in the side of the ribs out of jealousy. Your turning into a hardcore well rounded fisherman from the first time I paddled past you in LJ. Being stuck inland I can appreciate your lengthly and detailed reports, as well as others that put the time in to describe their day on the water. Being a "fisherman" is more than catching bait, putting one high & one low, and showing off a yellowtail. There's many kinds of fish on our coast and inland waters. No matter what kind of fishing you do, the feeling is still the same when the rod loads up.
-Tim-
wavster
02-28-2007, 05:51 AM
Hey I'm cool with the ribbing. It doesn't get to me or change how or where I fish.
...as Brad said, sarcasm doesn't always show well on the 'net.
...besides, I still might toss an iron into someone's YT boil :D
dorado50
02-28-2007, 06:17 AM
Thanks for the report, I've never fished the bay off a kayak, only from my boat or just off the dock,and have caught some healthy bass. I'm sure the mobility from the yak would be awesome.:you_rock:
Iceman
02-28-2007, 07:01 AM
I think Brad and Tyler are just upset as you stole their thunder. Com'on lets see those San Carlos sculpin and whitefish!lol
wavster
02-28-2007, 07:01 AM
Dorado50,
Your location says LJ shores. What's it looking like at the launch right now? I want to go out. I know the wind is howling.
madscientist
02-28-2007, 07:14 AM
I stuck up for your right
to catch and keep as much as you want.
While we are on the subject, I'd like to clarify something. I almost never keep bass. In fact, I think I have killed all of 2 sand bass in my life. One to eat (found it not good), and one for lobster bait (found it didn't work well). I've killed around a dozen calicos for the occassional tacos or tournaments. I've never killed a spotty. I like to joke about bass but in reality I probably account for a lot less mortality than the serious C&R fisherman. The only fish I've ever killed and not made an effort to see eaten was a barracuda for last years CTF, and that was mainly because it had been in the sun for hours before I got back to shore. My rape of the ocean this year so far = 2 YT & 2 lobster. But let's hope that changes soon.:cool:
dorado50
02-28-2007, 07:37 AM
Wavster, Yea I can see water from my window, right now not looking good!! White caps and way to much wind.
wavster
02-28-2007, 07:43 AM
Brad, that's why I defended your position. I saw several posts about you being a killing machine
with 7 rods, blah, blah, blah. My position is, if you eat it, great. I'm willing to bet the casual
fisherman kills more with ignorance than most experienced anglers do with their legal take.
Especially when you consider the long term effects of undersized or mating fish.
I don't keep anything but yellowtail and lobster. I guess that's because I'm still looking for
a legal halibut and WSB. This season, I've kept 11 lobster, with 4 being over 4lbs and
1 nearly 5lbs. I guess that adds up to more than 35lbs of lobster this season.
In 2006, I took just over 25lbs of YT with 3 firecrackers the first 2 weeks I started kayak fishing, in Sept.
Nothing else...oh except maybe about 50lbs of mackeral.
Adi, you're classier than that.
Sarcasm definitely doesn’t come through that well on the net, we all know that… I was actually on your side as I’m getting tired of these bass jokes. That ‘lil smiley was supposed to indicate that. :musicus:
Brad has definitely taken this whole bass/big fish ragging to a whole new level. It is highly entertaining and funny (at least for me), and (at least) for the most part… But it's getting old.
I think Brad is just steering shit to attract people to the board… :D and it looks like it’s working like a charm.
Did someone just threw the f word?? Please be considerate, my grandma is reading this board. :D
madscientist
02-28-2007, 08:06 AM
One other funny thing, the 7 rods I believe comes from the thresher pic with Chris. The reason there were 7 rods behind me is that I had taken a couple from Chris and Pat to clear their boats for dealing with the shark. It's amazing the things people pick up on and then assume.
I usually take 4-5 rod, occasionally 6 if I'm undecided what I'm going to do that day.
I guess the whole bass joking should go on ice till next winter. Still, it's pretty funny when fishing publications are taking a big joke seriously.
steamroll
02-28-2007, 09:09 AM
Nice turdroller Wavster :) Its fun to get out in those conditions.....sometimes. ;)
I think most of us don't take the ribbing very seriously.
Fact - A Yellowtail is more fun to catch than a bass
Fact - Calicos make INSANE ceviche
Fact - Bass take more skill to catch :p
DOGHOUSE26
02-28-2007, 09:13 AM
"Can't we all just mess around?"
Sorry!:o
DOGHOUSE26
02-28-2007, 09:15 AM
:D Funny, I thought that's what this board was for...uh, I'm talking about posting...
RELAX!
madscientist
02-28-2007, 10:11 AM
Nice turdroller Wavster :) Its fun to get out in those conditions.....sometimes. ;)
I think most of us don't take the ribbing very seriously.
Fact - A Yellowtail is more fun to catch than a bass
Fact - Calicos make INSANE ceviche
Fact - Bass take more skill to catch :p
You're funny Nate.lol
Bass fisherman talk about 100 fish days...
...but it takes skill to catch bass
Bass fisherman talk about how this or that lure is deadly...
...but it takes skill to catch bass
Bass fisherman use scents and unigoop that supposedly drive fish crazy...
...but it takes skill to catch bass
I've seen calicos biting the tail of the swimbait hanging out of another calicos mouth...
...but it takes skill to catch bass
Sportboats full of rent rodders put up 1000+ bass weekends...
...but it takes skill to catch bass
Right, got it.:p Wish I had those skills.:rolleyes:
:D
disclaimer: this is a joke
Kevin
02-28-2007, 01:21 PM
Can the moderator or someone create new forum just for B-Rad? Enough already, I think going to be sick! :puke:
Potential names for his forum.
Mad Quips :pcguru:
Bad Brad:viking:
Plug and mug:star:
Brad's whine list - :musicus:
Any other ideas?
Iceman
02-28-2007, 01:32 PM
Kevin thanks for nipping this in the budlol lol lol
I am sure this thread will fade away nowlol lol lol
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