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steveooo 01-21-2008 04:09 PM

LJ 1-21
 
The highly rumored bite is over. Fished LJ today for nada. Jigged up about a dozen squid in 80ft of h20, but no one wanted to play. Didn't see any fish caught, probably about 15-20 kayaks out there this a.m. It also rained on us for a while. :vollkommenauf::coffee:
Oh well, at least i get to check off "market squid" off of my California Fishing Passport.
:shot:

Dennis 01-21-2008 05:03 PM

Thanks for the report, steveooo. I'm going to try to load up on some fresh calamari.

spooky007 01-21-2008 05:31 PM

So does that mean everyone will start posting there fish???? Nate, show us those yellers you got the other day!!!

jscott 01-22-2008 07:29 AM

Sat/Mon
 
I took down 3 guys (Eric, Steve, Julio) to LJ on Sat and Monday to see if I could get them into the fish I got on Tuesday. Saturday-- we went toward pier...spent 45 minutes making macs-- finally found some perfect ones and then went out to the San Diego Zoo (ARMADA of boats/yaks)! As we got there...they were on the tail end of a big bite. We get in the right spot and unfortunately the bite dies. The trick was to get out early to the spots-- make LIVE squid and use these off the bottom. Eric did end up hooking up...and after about a 10-15 minute sleigh ride and the vertical fight-- HEARTBREAK! Popped off! Nothing else for the day for us. Change of plans-- Monday we were set to go with Candy Catchers and went out. It was cold, choppy, swell/surf up, and totally different conditions than Sat flat/warm day! Tough to find the squid early-- as sunrise came, we got into them. I figured out the trick and got about 2 doz worth. (Until I snagged my candy catcher on some kelp and lost it!-- Damn-- $13 down the drain!) Split the squid around between Julio and Steve and we are hopeful with the RIGHT STUFF! We are working it in depths from 175' to 75' for nada! Julio managed to pick up a decent calico just outside the reserve...but that was it for us. I didn't see nor hear of a single YT caught by yakker or pber. I think the bite has officially died with the change in weather. Let's hope that since the squid are still there-- that they stick around and the bite returns soon!
Good luck all!
Jason

Handymansd 01-22-2008 10:02 AM

Thanks for the detailed report Jason!!:luxhello:

Zed 01-22-2008 10:05 AM

They're moving up the line. Next pre-full-moon they will be in more N squid grounds. I'll be waiting behind the Orange Curtain.

I also know the next 3 lotto draws. PM me.

:bandit:

Siebler 01-22-2008 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spooky007 (Post 19852)
So does that mean everyone will start posting there fish???? Nate, show us those yellers you got the other day!!!


Sure we will,

Heres mine from my Friday trip with Nate

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...r/IMGP3107.jpg

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...r/IMGP3124.jpg

They bled out at 22 and 28lbs. Smaller fish on squid larger on the iron. First double hook up, Thanks to Chris for not taking the one fish when I tried handing it off.

steamroll 01-22-2008 10:19 AM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...amroll/3-2.jpg

Matt 01-22-2008 01:56 PM

Nice job guys!!

Tman 01-22-2008 02:06 PM

Dang it...very nice :yt: :yt: :yt: :luxhello:

cabojohn 01-22-2008 03:02 PM

good stuff...nice job keeping quiet about the rumor / bite.:D

You guys have got to realize though, a lack of reports by the regulars and seeing no cheesy small fish pics here and there is like raising the big red bite flag. ha




:evil: :angel:

spooky007 01-22-2008 03:11 PM

Nice Cj and Nate!!!


Al

PaddleHP 01-22-2008 03:14 PM

Way to go CJ.
Jim

Siebler 01-22-2008 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabojohn (Post 19868)
good stuff...nice job keeping quiet about the rumor / bite.:D






What Bite? There was a Rumor/Bite:questionmark:

cabojohn 01-22-2008 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bassboyc (Post 19875)
What Bite? There was a Rumor/Bite:questionmark:

meh, just trying to pull a fast one & catch you regulars since the reports on bwe have been kinda sloooooooow. :turtle:

Almost worked too.:p

Nice fish.




:stoned:

frugalfisher 01-22-2008 07:31 PM

Thanks for the info.
 
Better late than never. Just like a bunch of fishermen.

blackcloud9 01-22-2008 08:51 PM

Saturday, I didn't hookup, but I took pictures of the kayak shop crew. :doh:





http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...l011908-04.jpg

slayersmith 01-23-2008 07:51 AM

Nice yellows! Cool video too!

Way to go guys!

Take it easy!

Aaron

madscientist 01-23-2008 03:17 PM

Here's how it went down for me. I'm surprised the lid was kept on the bite as long as it was, but by last weekend it was a zoo out there.

Fished last Sunday (1/13), deadzone. I've spent most of the month dodging whales and running over retarded sea lions. Same story.

Rumor has it the squirts showed on Monday. Tuesday a friend tipped me off that some fish were caught and pointed me in the right direction.

Wednesday (1/16)
I paddled to the spot right as another boat does the same. Second drift they are doubled up. I finally get hooked up on the yoyo. Fun 32# fish is my first of the year. Work the drift for another yoyo hookup, this one 32# as well.

http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/f...08003small.jpg

2 boats, 1 yak. 100% hook up rate, and then some.

Thursday (1/17)
Brought some dead squid, since that's what it looked like the fish were on. Paddle out to the small group of yaks (10) and boats(6) on the spot. Get the deadstick iron with a squid down, throw the yoyo iron, and before it hits bottom the deadstick get's rocked and I'm on. As I'm fighting this fish just about every other yak and boat gets bit. I think there were about a dozen fish hooked at once. Real cool. Got another later that day, again on the squid tipped deadstick. Fish went 26 and 30. Spent the rest of a dead calm sunny day catching squid on the sabiki next to an old friend.

http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/f...70188small.JPG

80-90% hookup rate

Friday (1/18)
Word is out, 20 boats and 30-40 yaks. No love for me but many fish are caught. Dropper looped squid seems to be the better bet. No early blitz, just little spurts of activity. Brought the squid jig and amused myself by plugging the tank with 100 or so. Tasty critters and my bait freezer is well stocked. Start getting a lot of eggs.

50-75% hookup rate

Saturday (1/19)
Fished with a friend on his boat. Quite an armada, 40 boats and 40-50 yaks. Slower morning but we finally got a couple to go on deadsticks. 26 and 28. Sporadic bite that was really good for some and nada for others. Squirts still all over and more eggs. Lot's of boats are on the hook, making it tricky for everyone else who is drifting.

30-40% hookup rate

Sunday (1/20)
Back on plastic. Cold morning with an offshore that never died. Same fleet, 30-40 boats and about the same number of yaks. Slow, but a couple localized blitzs. Saw 3 landed and heard of a couple others. Lot's more eggs on the bottom.

5-10% hookup rate

Monday I decided to rest. Heard it was dead. Squid still around but probably getting ready to disappear. Fun while it lasted. Now for the long stretch until spring. I don't think I've ever caught a good fish in February, and March hasn't been so hot for me either. But you never know, and the only guarantee is that you won't catch em if your not on the water.

Siebler 01-23-2008 03:22 PM

Nice fish Brad, I had heard that you had fish on Friday, guess somebody had mistaken you for a look alike or something ;)


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