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Ggiannig89
01-26-2018, 01:52 PM
Original plan was to fish Lajolla. Arrived at the launch around 7:30 and the waves were lookin between 1-3’ but right behind each other. Didn’t have leashes and was more nervous about landing rather then launching.
Off I went to Kellogg’s st launch off of rosecrans. Made my way to the bait barge and bought a pricey scoop of healthy good size dines. Drifted and trolled the bottom for 3 bass (sandbass, calico, spotty), 4 halis ranging in size from 8” to 18”. Water was cold and tide was low from the time I launched to 3, wind was up.
Overall a good day without any keepers.
battleborn
01-26-2018, 02:16 PM
Original plan was to fish Lajolla. Arrived at the launch around 7:30 and the waves were lookin between 1-3’ but right behind each other. Didn’t have leashes and was more nervous about landing rather then launching.
Off I went to Kellogg’s st launch off of rosecrans. Made my way to the bait barge and bought a pricey scoop of healthy good size dines. Drifted and trolled the bottom for 3 bass (sandbass, calico, spotty), 4 halis ranging in size from 8” to 18”. Water was cold and tide was low from the time I launched to 3, wind was up.
Overall a good day without any keepers.thanks for the report. small fish don't mean had fish. at least you got on the water.
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kirkdavis
01-26-2018, 05:29 PM
a mantis shrimp! I caught one in the bay many years ago and luckily my buddy knew it was dangerous and told me to cut my line. Beautiful but dangerous.
Ggiannig89
01-26-2018, 06:34 PM
Yep mantis shrimp it was really big. I considered taking it home and cooking it up but didn’t want to destroy a finger in the process so let him go.
King Saba
01-26-2018, 10:22 PM
Yep mantis shrimp it was really big. I considered taking it home and cooking it up but didn’t want to destroy a finger in the process so let him go.
You should've! The meat is sooo sweet. Best Crustacean around.
Tigermidge
01-27-2018, 05:43 AM
What can a mantis shrimp do to you?
Mark F.
Ggiannig89
01-27-2018, 05:54 AM
I read somewhere that a mantis shrimp can generate the power of a .22LR with its little claw. I looked up videos and it doesn’t seem too dangerous. Not worth the risk to me without being familiar with them.
FullFlavorPike
01-27-2018, 01:43 PM
Just crush the little bastard first. Can't hurt you if its dead.
Scoot
01-27-2018, 05:41 PM
Used to get those things full speed off the 'bu
They are no joke!
Mr. NiceGuy
01-28-2018, 11:03 AM
Video from National Geographic about Mantis Shrimp. "World's deadliest"
https://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/worlds-deadliest/deadliest-mantis-shrimp
I ate one in Thailand. They are special.
They are also amazing and complex creatures, so I felt guilty and did not want any more mantis shrimps killed on my behalf.
Denis_Ruso
01-29-2018, 08:49 AM
They say they can puncture a dive tank while scuba diving.
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