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Old 05-22-2018, 08:07 AM   #2
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Further information. Any experience or opinions about this?



1. From my news alerts today from SD Reader:

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Halibut are biting along the reefs in the sandier areas in 20 to 60 feet of water, and up to the surf line on the weeks during the grunion runs. This is the time of year when catching a legal ‘but from shore while surf fishing is most possible. Try early mornings after the peak grunion run; the tide will be low by then and coming up. You want to fish the cuts and holes that are reachable while the tide is at the bottom, and then work behind the breaking waves as the tide rises through the morning. Another option is to fish directly behind the grunion at night during the run. For the best results, try a live bait on a Carolina rig, or lures that best mimic grunion; clear/green swimbaits, Krokadile-type spoons, or crankbaits in flashy, blue/green colors.

2. Next predicted grunion schedule begins Tuesday May 29th:
May 29 9:15pm - 11:15pm
May 30 10:10pm - 12:10am
May 31 10:45pm - 12:45am
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