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King Saba 12-10-2016 12:11 PM

Last run of the year for those tasty rock critters
 
Did some bottomfishing today with Orca. Success and pure fun are the best terms to describe our day as we had a blast cranking up a mixed bag of bottomfish on jigs and cut bait. The species caught today included Sculpin, Sand Bass, Whitefish, Chucklehead Rockfish, Red Snapper, Brown Rockfish, Sand Dabs, Green Mackerel, Jack Mackerel (Aji), and the oh so lovable lizardfish.

All I can say is we were beat having covered over 8 miles today and cranking fish from the deep on heavy rods and heavy jigs. Oh, and the traffic we had going home was less than pleasant to say in the least. Hope to do it again!

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Enjoy the short video I made

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Took some fish home for a few meals and released everything that could not swim back down with a descending tool.

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Orca's giant Chucklehead. This thing was 6-7lbs est. 20"+ fish. We tried sending it back down, but I didn't have enough lead to do the job.

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Damn thing barely fit in my "high tech" livewell.

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World's smallest whitefish

david886720 12-10-2016 05:28 PM

Good eats!

cris 12-10-2016 08:48 PM

Nice haul. I'm heading out of Dana tomorrow to try and get a feed too.

Orca Winfrey 12-10-2016 11:36 PM

That was a great time. I'm going to have to devise a deepwater release rig with a 1lb weight. Lol, the hellish 3+ hour commute home was made somewhat bearable because I got to listen to some of my backlog of podcasts. I would have had a shorter commute time if I had joined Harry Hill and drove the longer distance down to SD.

Saba Slayer 12-11-2016 06:28 AM

Release tool
 
Here is a very simple rockfish release tool.
The bigger crate on the right is used on my skiff and the smaller basket is used from my PA. I put about 50' of rope on the basket and that gets it down past the first atmosphere and the fish can revive. I like this method because it's so much easier than having to handle and hook the fish on a descending device, plus I can drop two small fish at a time, or more than two on the skiff with the crate if a few guys are fishing.
Get those yummy fish tacos while you can...!:reeling:

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/IMG_5579.jpg

Orca Winfrey 12-11-2016 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cris (Post 272637)
Nice haul. I'm heading out of Dana tomorrow to try and get a feed too.

Let us know how you did. Good luck!

Orca Winfrey 12-11-2016 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saba Slayer (Post 272644)
Here is a very simple rockfish release tool.
The bigger crate on the right is used on my skiff and the smaller basket is used from my PA. I put about 50' of rope on the basket and that gets it down past the first atmosphere and the fish can revive. I like this method because it's so much easier than having to handle and hook the fish on a descending device, plus I can drop two small fish at a time, or more than two on the skiff with the crate if a few guys are fishing.
Get those yummy fish tacos while you can...!:reeling:

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/IMG_5579.jpg

Brilliant. That's nice and simple. Thanks.

makobob 12-11-2016 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saba Slayer (Post 272644)
Here is a very simple rockfish release tool.
The bigger crate on the right is used on my skiff and the smaller basket is used from my PA. I put about 50' of rope on the basket and that gets it down past the first atmosphere and the fish can revive. I like this method because it's so much easier than having to handle and hook the fish on a descending device, plus I can drop two small fish at a time, or more than two on the skiff with the crate if a few guys are fishing.
Get those yummy fish tacos while you can...!:reeling:

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/IMG_5579.jpg

VERY NICE rockfish release basket for the yak. Gives me an idea for releasing Cabrilla and grouper in Baja. Thank you!!!

EastLosYaker 12-11-2016 01:20 PM

Yup, so simple and so brilliant. I will definitely be using your idea.

cris 12-11-2016 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orca Winfrey (Post 272646)
Let us know how you did. Good luck!

No luck on the rockfish but a great day on the water otherwise. Mini-macks were abundant outside the main breakwater which made for fun on the trout rod.

King Saba 12-11-2016 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saba Slayer (Post 272644)
Here is a very simple rockfish release tool.
The bigger crate on the right is used on my skiff and the smaller basket is used from my PA. I put about 50' of rope on the basket and that gets it down past the first atmosphere and the fish can revive. I like this method because it's so much easier than having to handle and hook the fish on a descending device, plus I can drop two small fish at a time, or more than two on the skiff with the crate if a few guys are fishing.
Get those yummy fish tacos while you can...!:reeling:

Thanks Jim! Not sure if I'll use the basket method since I don't have the luxury of large deck space like your PA. I'm thinking a fish grip and 16-24oz of lead should do the job.

King Saba 12-11-2016 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david886720 (Post 272634)
Good eats!

For sure!

Quote:

Originally Posted by cris (Post 272652)
No luck on the rockfish but a great day on the water otherwise. Mini-macks were abundant outside the main breakwater which made for fun on the trout rod.

Gotta find that hard bottom and have some luck on your side lol!

Orca Winfrey 12-11-2016 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cris (Post 272652)
No luck on the rockfish but a great day on the water otherwise. Mini-macks were abundant outside the main breakwater which made for fun on the trout rod.

Any day on the water is a great day. Macs on ul setups are great fun and the occasional bonehead makes it even more fun.

IN2DEEP 12-12-2016 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King Saba (Post 272655)
Thanks Jim! Not sure if I'll use the basket method since I don't have the luxury of large deck space like your PA. I'm thinking a fish grip and 16-24oz of lead should do the job.

DIY
This works and takes up no room at all
Pinch the barb down on any hook
Use as much weight as needed

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...ecenderJPG.jpg

octico 12-12-2016 02:03 PM

I bought one of these, it works pretty good.

http://www.sheltonproducts.com/SFD.html

King Saba 12-12-2016 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IN2DEEP (Post 272673)
DIY
This works and takes up no room at all
Pinch the barb down on any hook
Use as much weight as needed

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...ecenderJPG.jpg

Thanks. That's what I've been using. I just didn't have enough weight on me that day.


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