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La jolla 2/13
Launched around 6am. Plenty of bait around. Had one raked bait on the bottom but that's it. I was fishing a 3 way swivel 2-3 cranks off the bottom. Not sure if the yellows are that far down or a little higher in the water column? Anyways didnt actually see anyone hook up...maybe I just wasn't paying attention though. Paddled in around noon.
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Same story here. Easy making bait, but couldn't find the big fish. Didn't see anyone bendo either.
Dogs were absolutely relentless today... |
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How'd the vis look Chalie?! |
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Pretty green out to 60ft in Mission beach yesterday. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Water looks good old seabass green, I would say it's about 10-15ft on the outside.
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In the winter, yellows are found mostly on the bottom since
bait hangs out there because of the lower atmospheric pressure. But with the red crabs still around, yellows can be found anywhere these days. Watch for the bait on your FF. Rakes are generally halibut indicators. Make sure and waypoint the spot when you get raked for future reference. Good luck. |
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Love to eat Macks. If you have a taste for oily fish.
Keep them fresh, fillet them, put them on the grill and bath them in olive oil, lemon, oregano baste. There's small bones to contend with, but that's part of the fun. Oh, leave the skin on the fillets. Or, have them sushi Japanese style: fillet with skin on, them immerse in salt (dry) for an hour, then vinegar for another hour. Slice into thin ribbons and add to your salad. Wow, there you go. Yanni |
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There goes Yanni again, eating all the bait.
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Ya searching tomorrow?:reeling: |
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