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Old 10-11-2010, 09:39 AM   #4
Willy
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Yep, start with swimbaits, like the big hammer. I like the fluke style too, the weedless setup of the fluke style bait, or any weedless bait, is really helpful in the kelp.

Fish the whole water column. I've pulled Calico's from the top to the seabed.

Most hits seem to be on the drop, at around 20 feet, but that's really dependent on water temp, clarity, season etc.

Use a heavy leadhead if you're going to fish the swimbait, an ounce or more, to defeat the current and to sink the lure to the bottom.
When fishing around the bottom, you might be surprised what will hit your lure.
I've pulled up all kinds of goodies from the rocky, kelpy depths.

Expect to snag kelp a lot, it's part of fishing in there, if you know it's going to happen, it's less frustrating.

When you do hook into a Calico, keep pressure on them, as they are masters of using the stringers as de-hookers if they can get back into a mess of kelp.

Good luck out there.

Willy
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