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vincentek9 01-30-2016 05:00 PM

quick lobster trip long beach
 
needed to buy some fresh fish at the san pedro fish market that is open on Saturdays. since it opens at around 3am, my buddy and i decided to bring some lobster gear and drop nets around the oil islands until grey light. biggest went 7.4# and they were mostly males, which makes us feel better about keeping them.

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jorluivil 01-30-2016 05:53 PM

I caught my largest ever at Chaffey in 15' of water, it was right around 9lbs

TheBentRod 01-30-2016 06:13 PM

Nice work!


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maquinapescado 01-30-2016 06:54 PM

I feel pretty dumb for admitting this because I feel like I should have known this growing up in the Long Beach area and spending as much time in the bay as I have.

Up until recent, I had no idea the islands were named after the first four astronauts to pass in the line of duty.

Good haul!!

Sully1 01-31-2016 07:14 PM

You need a bigger truck.

King Saba 01-31-2016 07:18 PM

Mmmmm... Oily lobsters. Lol

DocHaole 01-31-2016 08:10 PM

quick lobster trip long beach
 
Yeah those oily lobsters taste awful. No one should ever try and fish there.

blitzburgh 02-02-2016 05:39 AM

Nice!

Hunters Pa 02-02-2016 07:10 AM

Where did you launch from? Nice haul

DanaPT 02-02-2016 07:01 PM

Oh my. On a kayak or boat?

This far into the season is damn impressive.

Aaron&Julie 02-03-2016 01:12 AM

Fantastic haul!

warburto 02-04-2016 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by vincentek9 (Post 252421)
they were mostly males, which makes us feel better about keeping them.

Some new research out of New Zealand is showing that big old males may be the most important breeders in lobster populations. I did a google search for the professor that's doing the work (Sheri Johnson, University of Otago) but couldn't find anything on line.

Anyway, nice bugs!

vincentek9 02-05-2016 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warburto (Post 252762)
Some new research out of New Zealand is showing that big old males may be the most important breeders in lobster populations. I did a google search for the professor that's doing the work (Sheri Johnson, University of Otago) but couldn't find anything on line.

Anyway, nice bugs!

so, the female bugs love the young frisky little males more? :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanaPT (Post 252674)
Oh my. On a kayak or boat?

This far into the season is damn impressive.

we yakked it. didn't feel like going through all the boat headache for just a few hours of fishing

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunters Pa (Post 252637)
Where did you launch from? Nice haul

launched in belmont, next to the pier. no stairs to deal with, and no long walk to deal with. but my buddy said he's seeing alot more boats and kayaks go to the oil islands at night. luckily our spot is several dozen yards off the islands.

Rambo 02-05-2016 02:29 PM

Great set of bugs there! Now if your kind enough to point in the right direction of where you caught them, i'll be glad to pay you back with some beer!:cool:

warburto 02-05-2016 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vincentek9 (Post 252828)
so, the female bugs love the young frisky little males more? :D

Just the opposite, it's the big old males they like. And apparently it's because of sperm quality. The big old boys got it where it counts... or so I've been told.

Kingpen818 03-18-2016 06:02 PM

La Jolla anybody
 
Just curious, is anybody planning on fishing La Jolla on Sunday? I'm supposed to be going fishing with some friends but I'm not to sure if the conditions are going to be Ideal with the winds being offshore and gust up to 12mph.


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