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ratdog 04-07-2012 02:18 PM

LJ 4/7 am no fish report
 
on the water about 6:15am. Lots of other kayakers, noticing alot more PA kayakers. Couldn't make bait anywhere, dropped the iron all the way out to the NW corner for no action. Took a long slow right turn back to the launch. Off the water by 11am. Conditions were fantastic, no wind, calm ocean, kelp was deep and a strong current, visibility about 6 to 8 ft down, water temp on my still cheesy FF was 58 degrees. Saw some bait schools on the way back in but they wouldn't touch my sabiki. More only tip is if you're going out in the next couple of days you might want to tip the sabiki with something enticing.
I did make a couple of jack smelt yesterday, are the jack smelt good for anything like fishing them like a live mack or use them as cut bait for rockfish?

seriola_killer 04-07-2012 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ratdog (Post 113081)
on the water about 6:15am. Lots of other kayakers, noticing alot more PA kayakers. Couldn't make bait anywhere, dropped the iron all the way out to the NW corner for no action. Took a long slow right turn back to the launch. Off the water by 11am. Conditions were fantastic, no wind, calm ocean, kelp was deep and a strong current, visibility about 6 to 8 ft down, water temp on my still cheesy FF was 58 degrees. Saw some bait schools on the way back in but they wouldn't touch my sabiki. More only tip is if you're going out in the next couple of days you might want to tip the sabiki with something enticing.
I did make a couple of jack smelt yesterday, are the jack smelt good for anything like fishing them like a live mack or use them as cut bait for rockfish?


Try a little unibutter on the sabikis. It seems to work for me fairly well.

slobslayer 04-07-2012 06:42 PM

I was out today too I felt like I was the only guy paddling. I made bait easily but they were huge macks dragged it around for a while for nothing. Went into the kelp and landed 4 nice calicos.

Kahouna 04-08-2012 07:42 AM

Quiet for me too. I got out late morning and came in around 4. Macs were around but seemed to be on the large side. Dragged 'em around for nothing. Found this guy on my squid jig that got caught in some kelp.


http://www.refugepics.com/members/wa...ttle%20guy.jpg

DanaPT 04-08-2012 08:59 AM

finger food.
 
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Originally Posted by Kahouna (Post 113145)
Quiet for me too. I got out late morning and came in around 4. Macs were around but seemed to be on the large side. Dragged 'em around for nothing. Found this guy on my squid jig that got caught in some kelp.


http://www.refugepics.com/members/wa...ttle%20guy.jpg

looks yummy.

GR6RR 04-09-2012 02:41 PM

^ that's cute.

addicted2sp33d 04-09-2012 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Kahouna (Post 113145)

He would be good for at least one fish stick.

Yakin 04-09-2012 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by addicted2sp33d (Post 113330)
He would be good for at least one fish stick.

more like one peace of popcorn fish haha

gupppy 04-10-2012 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Yakin (Post 113332)
more like one peace of popcorn fish haha

just don't drop him in the sink, you might never get him back.

Yakin 04-10-2012 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by gupppy (Post 113410)
just don't drop him in the sink, you might never get him back.

just get your rod and reel and fish him back out
check it out
this teaches you have to fish a fish right out of your drain!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDwlrOWPQ08

taggermike 04-10-2012 04:37 PM

Smelt are not my favorite bait in LJ but they do get bit. They don't slow troll very well but the live a while on the hook. I do like them for halibut on the bottome and the first YT I ever caught off the yak ate a big jack smelt. Mike


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