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Hunter (The 80's Man)
10-18-2010, 03:14 PM
Thought I'd try a new spot last night and launched from Seal Beach. I've always looked at that jetty while surf fishing and thought I'd like to give it a shot for lobster. So we arrive at Seal Beach at 530 pm and unload all our gear right on the sand. It was a short drag across the beach to the water and a easy launch with ankle-slappers. We dropped our first set of nets shallow: about 50 yds. from shore and 10-12 ft of water... let 'em soak.. and pulled them for nothing. As the night went on we worked our way down the jetty all the way to the end, couldn't even pull up a single short. We saw some divers who had said they got a few legals... Up until last night I at least thought I knew what I was doing... I mean, c'mon! Not even one short?!?! What... Did my dog piss on my bait when I wasn't looking or something?!?!

The highlight of the night was 2 large sculpin and the luminescent waters.

We ended up leaving the water at 1030, confused and wondering WhAT THe... ?!?!? :confused:




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rob

jorluivil
10-18-2010, 03:56 PM
Welcome to my world(last Saturday).

Iceman
10-18-2010, 04:10 PM
I have done Seal Beach in the past and do not bother any more. A good night there is 1 lobster and tons of rock crab.

lbsurf2ca
10-19-2010, 08:54 PM
Try 72nd? never caught anything on the sb side but the lb side I had some good luck. Not sure if its legal to be there with boat traffic but we had good success back in the day.

Hunter (The 80's Man)
10-20-2010, 08:53 AM
Thanks for the 72nd tip / info.


I have done Seal Beach in the past and do not bother any more. A good night there is 1 lobster and tons of rock crab.

Thanks Andy. Is there any particular conditions you've identified about that jetty that I can learn from? I gotta' take something away from that night for other spots. It's a lot of work coming all the way from Riverside to end-up so empty handed.


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rob