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King Saba
01-08-2017, 04:20 PM
Spent a half day on the water today and jigged up some nice fish. 49 of them but who's counting right? :D
Most of the day was like this:
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With a few by catches that swam back down no problem
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Even had a few doubles because I let the jig sink for too long.
Threw everything back and by the time I decided to keep a fish for dinner the short bass were so thick that my jig could not connect with a legal.
rhyak
01-08-2017, 04:41 PM
Nicely done man, Pulling on some sand bass and getting some by catch while at it.
Found the most recent DFW Q and A very interesting had to do with targeting halibut up north when the season is closed for rockfish but regardless could play into effect for the so-cal guys.
Think the answer personally is pretty poor, but this was it.
Question: I want to fish for California halibut from a boat out of Tomales Bay near Bird Rock or Elephant Rock or go out of the Gate. I used to fish for them whenever herring, squid or anchovy would come in to spawn during the winter or spring. The halibut would lay in wait as the forage fish came through, usually from January through April or May.
I haven't done this kind of fishing for a long time (years in fact) because no one wants to go out there in the wintertime when no one else is fishing and we are absolutely alone at sea. My fishing buddy wants to go but is worried that we would be cited for targeting lingcod or rockfish. I told him that as long as we were not keeping anything except the halibut, we would not be cited. We wouldn't be doing anything wrong. But he repeated that he was worried that we would have no protection against being cited because we were out there during the closed groundfish season.
Can we be cited for targeting groundfish as long we do not keep any incidentally caught groundfish? Or, how about steelhead or Pacific halibut or canary cod or anything else that you are not allowed to keep? (Jerry Z.)
Answer: You know that the sandy bottoms are where the halibut hang out. You indicated fishing the Bird Rock and Elephant Rock areas, so keep in mind there are a lot of underwater rock outcroppings there. That's where the rockfish and lingcod hang out.
According to local California Department of Fish and Wildlife Lt. Jim Jones, incidental catch is not a violation. However, once you do catch a species that is prohibited, it's recommended that you leave that area. If you continue to fish and catch fish you are not targeting, you could be cited.
If you are fishing during a closure (such as now) and start catching lingcod and rockfish, even if you are fishing catch and release, you could receive a citation for targeting those fish, depending on the situation
surfisher
01-08-2017, 05:47 PM
What kind of jig were you using? Looks like a slow pitch or something of that sort?
King Saba
01-08-2017, 08:53 PM
Nicely done man, Pulling on some sand bass and getting some by catch while at it.
Found the most recent DFW Q and A very interesting had to do with targeting halibut up north when the season is closed for rockfish but regardless could play into effect for the so-cal guys.
Think the answer personally is pretty poor, but this was it.
Thanks! I agree, that is a poor answer. I was fishing in a fairly shallow spot <100' so the Johnny Bass were a surprising by catch. The majority of the fish I got were sand bass with maybe at most 10% of my catch being rockfish. None of those guys had any barotrauma so fish mortality was out of the question.
What kind of jig were you using? Looks like a slow pitch or something of that sort?
Slow pitch it is.
rhyak
01-09-2017, 08:22 AM
Agree with you poor answer to the question, I don't see a problem what so ever with your trip. Especially with the depth you were fishing not causing any injury.
Great report man.
Orca Winfrey
01-09-2017, 09:26 AM
Awesome job! Wish I could have joined you. I think johnny bass should be legal since their name contains the word "bass". After all, they're not called johnny rockfish.
rhyak
01-09-2017, 04:36 PM
Awesome job! Wish I could have joined you. I think johnny bass should be legal since their name contains the word "bass". After all, they're not called johnny rockfish.
That's Funny, depends on where you are located. In Norcal you say Johnny Bass and people get all confused. They are called by there proper name which is Olive Rockfish. They are indeed part of the rockfish family. Kind of like some people call blue rockfish - Blue bass.
But wouldnt that be nice.
Dave Legacy
01-09-2017, 05:17 PM
That's Funny, depends on where you are located. In Norcal you say Johnny Bass and people get all confused. They are called by there proper name which is Olive Rockfish.
When you wanna go proper you gotta go latin: Sebastes serranoides!
PapaDave
01-10-2017, 06:29 AM
Nice catch, love light tackle sand bass fishing. Where were you fishing?
blitzburgh
01-10-2017, 06:58 AM
Nice!
King Saba
01-10-2017, 01:27 PM
Nice catch, love light tackle sand bass fishing. Where were you fishing?
Thanks! Definitely my favorite way to fish. I was near the LB breakwall.
goldenglory18
01-10-2017, 06:25 PM
Awesome catch!
You're in the SGV? I work over there (Northridge) but live in LA proper.
If/When I ever get this kayak situation ironed out I'll drop you a line. I'd love to hit some of these SoCal breakwalls and bay's.
- KT
King Saba
01-10-2017, 08:00 PM
Thanks! Yeah. Fairly close to downtown.
Orca Winfrey
01-10-2017, 08:23 PM
Awesome catch!
You're in the SGV? I work over there (Northridge) but live in LA proper.
If/When I ever get this kayak situation ironed out I'll drop you a line. I'd love to hit some of these SoCal breakwalls and bay's.
- KT
Just be aware that Saba's first yak was a Malibu with a "BLEM" stamp.
King Saba
01-10-2017, 09:19 PM
Just be aware that Saba's first yak was a Malibu with a "BLEM" stamp.
It was a good kayak. Light as hell and never flipped in it once, unlike someone I know:rolleyes:.
rhyak
01-11-2017, 12:05 PM
When you wanna go proper you gotta go latin: Sebastes serranoides!
That would be TECHNICAL or SCIENTIFIC... ;););) :cheers1:
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