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MIssion Bay Grand Slam
Fished mission Bay last Sunday for what I call a very mixed bag. Multiple spotties, sand bass, two short halibut, a mackerel, a barracuda, some kind of shark that I have never seen before (Sort of a brown color and spiky skin) and this croaker that took me and my bass rod for a ride. Everything bites plastics! https://scontent-lax1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...fe&oe=55FA2110
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Rad variety!! Pics of the shark?
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Spiny Dogfish?
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Unusual or rarely caught sharks in MB could be; If the shark was slim with a big spine in front of each dorsal fin it was a spiny dog fish.big dorsal spines and a blunt squarish head wound be a horned shark. Flat headed with a fat belly and spots would be a swell shark. Shovle nose and angles are obvious. If it was skinny and just basic shark looking most like a brown smooth hound. Fun day all around. Those yellow fin croaker can really pull. Mike
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How do you like the Cousins rods? |
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The Cousins Raze is an RFB734FPT 7'3inc. It says heavy on it, but really it's a medium heavy with a stiffer forend and middle and a slightly flexible tip. Fights well, handled that drag burning shark no problem, but also protects your leader. The combo of that speed spool and slightly flexible tip makes for a great caster. |
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How is the BB1 pro series in the salt? I thought that was a freshwater reel. |
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They told me that the BB1/BB2 Inshore series and the Lews Super Duty were the best. Lews are very popular reels in the southern states and many like the Tournament Pro also. I would think that since you are cleaning them after every use you shouldn't have a problem and they should last pretty well. |
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