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h2ofishfo 06-06-2010 08:49 PM

man these red tides are getting closer together in time must be GLOBAL WARMING or people killing fish in lajolla al gore says so his wife told me last night :biggrinjester:

JordanRHughes 06-07-2010 09:57 AM

How long do red tides last?

Thanks in advance.

Jordan.

:reeling:

kurtfish 06-07-2010 12:18 PM

Half Dayers Must Be Fishing of IB as they have not been LJ
 
I spent 12 hours on the water in LJ on a skiff the Sat. and did find some clean water off the surf park south kelp with bass and barries under the birds. I did not see one sport boat as they must be getting their leagal barries and Yellowtail sprinkled in off IB as they are no where to be seen today as well.

The Barries we caught off Tourmoline were pencils but we did get a couple 3 or 4lb. Calis. I chased brids schools until after sunset and casted iron till my arms were tried for no Yellow Love. I then tied to the kelp and soaked Macs for no WSB love but kept awake casting Dines intot he kelp to play with the Calis. Called it a night around 8:30 pm and made it to the Barefoot Bar before the kitchen's last call.

Any on the water reports from IB ??

Tight Lines, Kurtfish

civic fisher 06-08-2010 09:50 AM

Mission bay was soupy on the weekend,but yest it was pretty clean.I could see the red tide sitting right at the edge of the jetty mouth but it wasn't really entering the bay.

Dan 06-08-2010 09:51 AM

LJ was tomato soup this AM, 1ft vis

WahooUSMA 06-08-2010 10:29 AM

Red Tide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan (Post 58792)
LJ was tomato soup this AM, 1ft vis


The conditions are that bad?

dsafety 06-08-2010 12:22 PM

If the red tide scares away the bait and surface fish it would seem to me that the bottom fish might be hungrier than normal. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Maybe it is time to try to catch that big halibut. Of course, you would still need to find some bait.

Bob

shortstack 06-08-2010 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dsafety (Post 58798)
If the red tide scares away the bait and surface fish it would seem to me that the bottom fish might be hungrier than normal. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Maybe it is time to try to catch that big halibut. Of course, you would still need to find some bait.

Bob


Dragin squid, Surf perch!:D

-scallywag- 06-09-2010 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WahooUSMA (Post 58793)
The conditions are that bad?

Went for a evening dive, the cove was soupy, found the color break at the outside WNW kelp, 15+vis and fishy.....

umtduckhead 06-10-2010 07:43 AM

whats the word on todays report? redtide still around?

THE DARKHORSE 06-10-2010 10:30 AM

I love Tomato soup ;).

JoeGoFish 06-10-2010 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy V (Post 58540)
I fished LJ on the skiff today, the Red Tide is thick. This was worse than last week.

The water was mud brown all the way from S. La Jolla to the NW corner, and out to 220 ft. of water.

All I could find was this little guy, far away from LJ.
A quick pic, hook removal and successful release.
The rest of the fish have left town - for now.

http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a0...D720/ry%3D480/

I sure hope you were able to get this guy back to the bottom. I watched another angler leave an 80#+ GBSB flapping on the surface for the gulls to peck at. Hopefully you are more enlightened than that moron.

deepdvr 06-10-2010 02:19 PM

Usually when someone mentions a 'successful release', its not referring to just getting the hook out of the BSB's mouth. :rolleyes:

dorado50 06-10-2010 02:40 PM

Don't really think you need to worry about Billy.... I'm just wondering why the 80# BSB was not rescued by yourself or another????:(

desert_s10 06-10-2010 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeGoFish (Post 58910)
I sure hope you were able to get this guy back to the bottom. I watched another angler leave an 80#+ GBSB flapping on the surface for the gulls to peck at. Hopefully you are more enlightened than that moron.


Great way to start things off on the right foot. Welcome to to forums and very informative first post.

Question is, what did YOU do to help the "BSB flapping on the surface" that you watched. I hope you lectured/showed those angles as to the proper way to release the BSB that I assume you took the time to send back down properly.
:you_rock:


Gary

driftwood 06-10-2010 05:05 PM

BS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeGoFish (Post 58910)
I sure hope you were able to get this guy back to the bottom. I watched another angler leave an 80#+ GBSB flapping on the surface for the gulls to peck at. Hopefully you are more enlightened than that moron.

Joe, your story is BS.. nice try dude!

Aaron 06-10-2010 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dorado50 (Post 58913)
...I'm just wondering why the 80# BSB was not rescued by yourself or another????:(

Are you kidding!?!? He said there were insane, vicious, rabid gulls there! They'll peck your eye out kid. Its why i can't catch fish...I actually run away from the birds. NO bsb is worth that shit. Right move on letting the thing float away and die slowly. Good of you to call someone out on your first post too...:rolleyes:

welcome to the forum...its all in jest and is more the result of me being pissed b/c I had to work today and couldn't fish.

No tomato soup out there...more like hawaiian punch...the red kind, not the green.

JoeGoFish 06-11-2010 06:30 AM

Black Sea Bass Rescue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by driftwood (Post 58926)
Joe, your story is BS.. nice try dude!

And I had heard that kayak fishermen were a friendly bunch. Sheesh. For your edification, I was not challenging the integrity of your buddy, I was merely chiming in on a subject that I have a bit of knowledge, and first hand experience with. For your group enlightenment, and BS meter debunking, the link to the GBSB rescue, performed by me, and three of my fishing buddies, is posted here on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIfKhW2nlo0

You will see and hear that I not only took the time to help the fish, but in the beginning of the video, you can hear me explaining to the guy who caught the fish, what we are about to do. I have two descender rigs in my tackle bag, just for this purpose. I've personally witnessed careless, and wasteful anglers dumping bloated fish overboard, only to be killed by birds, boats, or seals. A simple device, and a little bit of effort can get these fish back into the breeding schools they came from.

You will also see that the video of the floundering fish is virtually identical to the photo in the posting. Call it post traumatic stress disorder, or a knee jerk reaction on my part, but when I see an endangered fish prostrate on the ocean, it gets my dander up.

You guys are real ambassadors of the sport...

driftwood 06-11-2010 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeGoFish (Post 58910)
I sure hope you were able to get this guy back to the bottom. I watched another angler leave an 80#+ GBSB flapping on the surface for the gulls to peck at. Hopefully you are more enlightened than that moron.

Your First post left me a little confused. your introduction was concern for the BSB.

Your conclusion.... "I watched another angler leave an 80#+ GBSB flapping on the surface for the gulls to peck at. Hopefully you are more enlightened than that moron"

Your post had a very sad ending with a small touch of insults...leaving us to guess that you watched the fish die a very slow death. No kayak fisherman would ever do that! And thats why i called it BS.

Your 2nd post Made your principals ideas emphasized. Thank you for clearing things up. Good job on the release...

steveooo 06-11-2010 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeGoFish (Post 58945)
And I had heard that kayak fishermen were a friendly bunch. Sheesh.


Yikes! Sorry the mob jumped on ya a little prematurely Joe. I'd say for the most part everyone on the board here is friendly, except when the fishing is slow. Throw a little red tide into the mix for a couple days after they enjoyed a couple months of phenomenal fishing, and they might be a little grumpy. Welcome :cheers1:


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