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Mikey Likes It 11-21-2013 03:42 PM

Successful Couple of Days in SD
 
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I went out hoopnetting on Monday. Launched around 430 and left at midnight. Ended up with 3 keepers.

On tuesday I met up with ctf photo for some rock fishing in la Jolla. Arrived at the launch around 11am and there was small choppy waves, light winds and overcast sky's. the launch was easy and so we started hitting lobster buoys for rockfish and looking for macs to stock up on for lobster. The sun came out and we found a spot that gave both of us a variety of rockfish. I was in 90ft of water and fishing a double dropper loop with cut squid and anchovies with a 4oz weight. The fish seemed to like the anchovies. Easy landing on the beach at sunset.

I went out lobstering again on Wednesday starting at sunset. Weather was overcast when I started then the rain started. Ended up with 6 keepers and was done at 230am

I made yani's rockfish soup recipe which is perfect for this rainy weather and a day off of fishing. The bugs are still out there but you gotta put the time in to find them.

Mikey Likes It 11-21-2013 03:44 PM

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Here's a photo of the bugs from Wednesday night

rrocco 11-21-2013 03:49 PM

Man I envy you- getting out 3 times in three days. Nice haul. Thanks for the report.

todd one 11-21-2013 07:48 PM

Are those all different type of Rock Fish.?

Mikey Likes It 11-21-2013 09:19 PM

Yes I believe they are all rock fish. Correct me if I'm wrong but the green and browns ones are tree rockfish, the spotted one on the right is a sculpin and the others are vermilion rockfish and starry eyed rockfish. They are all very tasty pan fried for tacos, sandwiches, or fish and chips. You can also do ceviche but I didn't try that yet.

todd one 11-21-2013 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikey Likes It (Post 175230)
Yes I believe they are all rock fish. Correct me if I'm wrong but the green and browns ones are tree rockfish, the spotted one on the right is a sculpin and the others are vermilion rockfish and starry eyed rockfish. They are all very tasty pan fried for tacos, sandwiches, or fish and chips. You can also do ceviche but I didn't try that yet.

Nice! I Caught some kind of Rock fish last week that looked very similar to Calico. I fried them up in some Zataran fish fry batter. Delicious!!!

CobraTandem 11-22-2013 05:07 AM

Nice Smörgåsbord. You could open up a restaurant with that catch.

blitzburgh 11-22-2013 06:55 AM

Strong work!

Southman 11-22-2013 07:10 AM

Nice post. Great info.

Thanks! :)

ctfphoto 11-22-2013 07:12 AM

Tuesday was awesome, One and half million people live in the San Diego area and we were the only Kayak Fisherman in all of La Jolla .... just awesome.

That Sculpin you caught was huge, very nice and tasty I bet. There was a very good variety of fish that day.

Mikey is killing it hooping on the yak this year. He may be in first ;)

Last week when I hooped with Mikey, we dropped our nets went back to the launch and built a fire and had awesome carne asada tacos while we waited. Man this is the life .....

I am one of those people who push others into doing things, What's cool about Mikey is he pushes back and we plan and execute great adventures .....

Can't wait for the next one ......

easyday 11-22-2013 10:31 PM

That sounds like an awesome time.

DocHaole 11-23-2013 10:27 AM

Congrats
 
Good work. I put in some serious time in at Long Beach this week only to get skunked both nights!! I went out Tuesday night in the windy chop. . . nothing. Then thursday night right after the rain it was eerily calm but again. . . nothing. But the only thing worse than a skunk is not getting out on the water at all. It may be time to take a trip down to SD.

rhyak 11-23-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by todd one (Post 175233)
Nice! I Caught some kind of Rock fish last week that looked very similar to Calico. I fried them up in some Zataran fish fry batter. Delicious!!!

That would be a Olive Rockfish.

Linglifter 11-23-2013 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by rhyak (Post 175378)
That would be a Olive Rockfish.

I believe they are called Johnny bass ,sugar bass. They are tasty. I would be careful
With that sculpin snip snip. I learned the hard way lol never again I swear. ;)

kelpbass91 11-24-2013 08:29 PM

You caught a sculpin, vermillion, honey comb, gopher and tree fish.

Olive rock fish are called johnny bass. Johhny bass look very similiar to yellowtail rockfish and are sometimes confused with eachother. Kelp Rockfish and brown rockfish also look very similiar and are called sugar bass

philr21 11-24-2013 10:33 PM

Beautiful...


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