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fishing report San Diego Bay
The ocean looked rough so I went to SD bay shelter Island yesterday morning. Strong current until 1P.M.
I used a dropper loop with cut squid targeting Halibut. Caught 4 small Halibut, many mackerel, and many lizard fish. The biggest Halibut was about 15 inches,so no keepers,but at least I am starting to see them for the first time this year for me. |
thanks for the report Mike, I'll be out there Sunday am hopefully before the storm rolls in, they are now saying late Sunday.
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nice report, i agree ive been catching many hali's there too, but no keepers yet had a couple 2-3 inch off. Feels like the lizard fishes are taking over this year eh
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Gave it a go Sunday morning before the winds really picked up but absolutely nothing was biting on the incoming tide off shelter north through the Bali Hai shoal. Tucked in behind the island to fish some docks but nothing there. Well, except for a chunky lizard fish with a suicidal death grip on my plastic...love when they hold on right into the boat with no hook set! White caps building when we came in. Always next weekend....
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I haven't been fishing for years, starting up again with my son, been about 30 years since I fished SD Bay. What is a drop rig for halibut and where are the good spots, used to be the helicopter pads.
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Dont mean to be a bother but, can you be a little more specific about where the bouys are and pylons and that whole gunboat thing sounds a little like we might be getttin to close to the base huh?
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I have been told that from the markers all the way in toward the beach of the point is great for big butts in there. I have caught my fair share. When I helped for the Wounded Warrior fishing tourney first fish on deck was a legal butt. It's worth the paddle, but try and do the trip when the tide is going out and coming in on the way back. It will make for a better day. |
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