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mark kleiter 05-29-2012 03:58 PM

San Diego Bay/Coronado
 
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Launched my kayak from the beach near the ferry boat/fishing pier off Coronado. Kicked over across the bay in the morning for some bass. Tide was c outgoing and the chew was on. Had about 6 spotties and a couple sandies in the first hour on swimbaits and gulp pink and white grub. About 9:30 went over to the westside and started to fish the clam beds for a couple more. Made my way north towards the navy boats and was thinking about the grass in the flats and how much grass has been growing since the weather and water temp has been favorable. Started with a 3 inch pink swimbait on a yellow 1/2oz head. First cast, 3rd cast,4th cast,6,8, and well you get the picture. Spotties galore! Had a couple hit the 1/2 oz white and brown blade too. Made my way slowly towards the north when I ran into a hole from 8 ft towards 15+. I was thinking Halibut Hole!:luxhello: Changed baits to a 4 inch chartuese gulp grub. First cast had a hit and a run to deep water, peeling line. Kicked after it cause my line was going off. Made it to about 35 ft and was on top of it. Started to reel and it took a run then came unbuttoned.:confused: Made my way back to the same spot and repeated my cast and retrieve. Felt some weight and lifted the rod to another screaming run. Set my drag a little tighter and didn't let it get more than 20 ft before it was under me. A minute later pulled it to color, grabbed the gaff, and got another Halibut worth bragging about in the last 2 weeks. 34in and over 10 pounds. Kept throwing the 1/2 oz green head with chartuese gulp swim bait for a total of 25-30 bass on the day and 4 halibut. Released 2 others that went over 26 in. Good day for sure.

Amish Ed 05-29-2012 04:10 PM

WTG, that's some fun times for sure.

kobra 05-29-2012 04:19 PM

Dayum kleitus, way to go! What got into you? :confused: :D Nice flattie Mark.

dc1983 05-29-2012 05:36 PM

Nice flattie.

hiramehunter 05-29-2012 05:42 PM

Way to go!!! :luxhello:

JeffB 05-29-2012 06:03 PM

Nice

StinkyMatt 05-29-2012 08:01 PM

Mark, I like your butt!

kobra 05-29-2012 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by StinkyMatt (Post 120037)
Mark, I like your butt!


Pssst, Matt, we were talking about his fish. :D

NextBite 05-29-2012 09:22 PM

Nice Hali :D

KatFish 05-30-2012 01:12 AM

Awesome butt! I just got a gaff and can't wait to use it!:notworthy:

jorluivil 05-30-2012 01:44 AM

Nice fish. I've never measured the girth of any of the hali's that I've caught but a 34" should weigh right around 13lbs, +/- 1lb

roadx 05-30-2012 04:54 AM

Nice! :cheers1: your getting that area wired.

JNAST13ST 05-30-2012 05:25 AM

Dam I need to hook up with someone that has skill 2 yak trips no fish

mtnbykr2 05-30-2012 06:39 AM

Congrats on the bay butt, maybe I will hit that this weekend

mark kleiter 05-30-2012 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JNAST13ST (Post 120073)
Dam I need to hook up with someone that has skill 2 yak trips no fish

Time on the water, that's what I've been told for the last 5 years on the yak. If you got a FF and a handful of different colors and sizes, weights and plastics, you just have to keep on trying and learning. That's what makes it fun fishing. Catching is what you make of it. Don't get discouraged.

roadx 05-30-2012 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mark kleiter (Post 120208)
Time on the water, that's what I've been told for the last 5 years on the yak. If you got a FF and a handful of different colors and sizes, weights and plastics, you just have to keep on trying and learning. That's what makes it fun fishing. Catching is what you make of it. Don't get discouraged.

mark, you have some good mojo going right now and have done your homework, it's all paying off. enjoy, it's your time :cheers1:

roby 05-30-2012 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mark kleiter (Post 120208)
Time on the water, that's what I've been told for the last 5 years on the yak. If you got a FF and a handful of different colors and sizes, weights and plastics, you just have to keep on trying and learning. That's what makes it fun fishing. Catching is what you make of it. Don't get discouraged.

Great fish and advice. WTG on the releases!!!

:luxhello:


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