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LMB and Striper of Dockweiler
So 2 Saturdays ago me and my cousin went fishing to local pond to fish for some LMB. We were doing pretty good both had 2 fish (all released) and ranging about 2-3lbs. We were getting ready to leave since we had to get ready for a surf Tournament Ace Fishing Tackle in Gardena was hosting.
When he hooked onto this baby girl. Came in @ 7.5 http://i40.tinypic.com/29zsrp5.jpg the next morning we go out to the tournament. fishing was pretty slow since there was a full moon. Very few barred perch and 1 or 2 corvina were caught that morning. Believe there was a total of 17total fishing the tournament. With less then hour to go. I see my cousin set the hook and hear his drag screaming. seeing where only using 7lb test I think its a good size corvina. As the fish got closer I see about 4 inches of tail come out the water, and automatically I noticed it was a striper. Being that there was 5 foot waves crashing in the surf it made it really hard to pull a fish that size in. So I started to walk towards the fish holding pressure on the line as the waves crashed in. All of a sudden a wave crashes in and I see the hook get pulled out the fish mouth and the striper started swimming to deeper water. Luckily a 2nd waves crashed almost instantly pushing the striper closer to the surf and close enough to me to were I jumped on top of it and gave it a big bear hug and ran with it to dry land. He ended up winning the tournament with that fish and took $120 home. Best part of this story is he caught it with a 2'' berkley sand worm Carolina rigged. lucky SOB (never mind his jacket he's just trying to represent. LOL) Came in at 27inches http://i40.tinypic.com/ra9jci.jpg |
Both very nice fish and crazy save on the striper :luxhello: .........tell me he kicked something your way :D
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THE GOLDEN TICKET!!!
Man that is a lucky catch, I have only been surf fishin for about a year, I have caught them off the beach back east no problem but out on this side of the pond they aren't very easily found, congrats on the win and the wall hanger:reel: |
wow!
both fish are cool... way to body slam that fish! |
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I made him! or his fish was going back in the water:D |
Nice catch,:luxhello:BBQ time:luxhello:
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Awesome save!! Viva Mexico!
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nice catch Jose :cheers1:
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Very nice fishes. Good save too.
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Pretty cool. Seems like every year there are a few more stripers taken local in the bay. I just wish there were enough around to actively target them.
Jim |
Very cool!!! :cheers1:
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The striper is pretty bad ass!
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Nice job. I was talking to you at the park when I was walking my dog. Good to see some toads in there.
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hmm?
nice fish, but isn't that a dq for a tourney?
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In a sponsored Tourney YES, but for a local tackle shop no.
Glad other guys never fished a sponsored tourney like I have or else :linesnap: |
orale joser way to go!!
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Give the title back, or suffer shutouts for life!
The gods will not look upon you graciously if you claim first prize after getting outside assistance and improperly taking the fish. The fish won, the hook pulled, and that is how it should be remembered.
I would apologize for even thinking of claiming 1st prize. Do the right thing or you will be "Mr. Shutout" for the rest of your fishing life. Dwayne |
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Jose(?) explains it all, without hiding any thing. If the tackle shop wants to pull their award, I'm guessing they'll probably not have a problem with it. It wasn't the most bonafide catch, but it sure was one hell of a story. I'm with Jim, more Stripers caught in recent years, and would love for it to continue. Makes me wonder if they can't full scale introduce them, get them really pumped up like the WSBs have done lately. I'd pay an extra dollar or two on my license, if funding is a problem, to try a re-introduction program like that down here. Congratulations to you guys. Good stories. Aaron P.S. Even though you don't have many posts (50+) on this website, I don't think you have to be worried about "shutouts" from a guy who only has 5 posts on this one :) |
They guy from ACe tackle that was hosting the tourney. Was present and watched the whole thing. If he had no problem with the way the fish was brought to shore then he would have brought it to our attention.
I too wouldn't mind putting extra $ for a fishing license to have more Stripers into the SOcal areas.:luxhello::luxhello::luxhello: I'm not worried at all :cool: |
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price hike to the licenses that we are buying, to have less area to fish and more restrictions on them, do you honestly think they would do the "right thing" with the extra money? I mean they have already stopped stocking many local lakes and streams...which is what we pay for...just a thought |
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