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Dail14 07-05-2015 12:55 PM

San Diego bay morning with insane mystery fish
 
I launched at tidelands around 5:30 and caught some smelt for bait. I was targeting hallibut but kept catching spotties. After a few hours I had drifted south of the bridge when some guy:mad::the_finger: decides to drive his giant yacht about 15 yards from me. Instantly my rod goes off at such a fast pace I thought for sure my line got sucked up into his propellor. After about 6 seconds my deadline real which I just filled with new 40# line is 3/4 empty. At this point the line is now going a different direction from the boat so I'm sure it's not in the propellor but I still don't know of anything that can strip line this fast in the bay. I finnaly got the rod in gear and my rod completely bends over and instantly the line goes slack and the rod relaxes. It takes almost 2 minutes of dealing to get all my line back in and the only thing that was missing was the smelt I used for bait. This was all in about 8 foot of water. The only thing I can come up with is that a bat Ray was mouthing my bait and got spooked when the boat drove over it. Anyone else have any ideas as to what has this power and goes this shallow? My final count was 3 spotties landed and two lost. 20-30 feet of water seemed to be the magic depth.

jruiz 07-05-2015 12:59 PM

Seals have a knack for taking bait without getting hooked

Dail14 07-05-2015 01:50 PM

No seals were in the area. I dont think I have even seen one that far back in the bay. Other fisherman would have been having the same thing happen to them as well since there were tons of other fisherman out there.

silentsmell 07-05-2015 01:54 PM

Mud marlin? What technique do you use to catch smelt?

Fishin Phil 07-05-2015 02:12 PM

Shovelnose sharks can get big in the bay. My largest was a 52 inch female that ran 22 lbs.

octico 07-05-2015 02:35 PM

Might have been a MidShipman ...

Ggiannig89 07-05-2015 03:12 PM

black sea bass could be a possibility. I know a few people have caught them in that area.

Dail14 07-05-2015 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silentsmell (Post 232596)
Mud marlin? What technique do you use to catch smelt?

I found some near a dock and used a sabiki.

Dail14 07-05-2015 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ggiannig89 (Post 232605)
black sea bass could be a possibility. I know a few people have caught them in that area.

I was in less than 10 feet of water. Do large black Sea Bass come in that shallow?

Ggiannig89 07-05-2015 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dail14 (Post 232611)
I was in less than 10 feet of water. Do large black Sea Bass come in that shallow?

I wouldn't assume so, but then again I wouldn't even assume they would go into the bay. More then likely it was a bat Ray but you just never know.

jorluivil 07-05-2015 06:08 PM

I didn't see it but I'm guessing it was either a big eye or a marlin.......could have also been a 50lb lizard fish

Rufus 07-05-2015 06:27 PM

SEAL delivery vehicle headed down to the Coronado Cays for a wild house party.

ful-rac 07-05-2015 06:39 PM

Here is an artists rendition...
 
http://joekamm.com/wp-content/upload...ze-d6zpano.jpg

Sheephead 07-10-2015 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Dail14 (Post 232590)
I launched at tidelands around 5:30 and caught some smelt for bait. I was targeting hallibut but kept catching spotties. After a few hours I had drifted south of the bridge when some guy:mad::the_finger: decides to drive his giant yacht about 15 yards from me. Instantly my rod goes off at such a fast pace I thought for sure my line got sucked up into his propellor. After about 6 seconds my deadline real which I just filled with new 40# line is 3/4 empty. At this point the line is now going a different direction from the boat so I'm sure it's not in the propellor but I still don't know of anything that can strip line this fast in the bay. I finnaly got the rod in gear and my rod completely bends over and instantly the line goes slack and the rod relaxes. It takes almost 2 minutes of dealing to get all my line back in and the only thing that was missing was the smelt I used for bait. This was all in about 8 foot of water. The only thing I can come up with is that a bat Ray was mouthing my bait and got spooked when the boat drove over it. Anyone else have any ideas as to what has this power and goes this shallow? My final count was 3 spotties landed and two lost. 20-30 feet of water seemed to be the magic depth.

I'd say it could have been a dolphin or a bat ray. I typically fish for rays south of the bridge(searching for that 200lber) but one time when I was chumming I attracted a school of dolphins. I was fishing with live smelt, like you, and they took two of my baits and ran with them. 10 seconds later they did a couple flips and leaps out of the water and... you guys can probably imagine the tangles I had to deal with after they let go.

Dail14 07-10-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Sheephead (Post 233149)
I'd say it could have been a dolphin or a bat ray. I typically fish for rays south of the bridge(searching for that 200lber) but one time when I was chumming I attracted a school of dolphins. I was fishing with live smelt, like you, and they took two of my baits and ran with them. 10 seconds later they did a couple flips and leaps out of the water and... you guys can probably imagine the tangles I had to deal with after they let go.

That could be a possibility. I have seen dolphins around the bridge. Not that day but they do spend more time underwater between breaths than the seals. It could have snuck over no issue without me ever seeing it.

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