08-24-2014, 09:11 AM | #1 |
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With all of the above in mind, I remembered to bring the normally troublesome Hobie anchor. I also decided to focus primarily on dropshotting and lure usage with my medium-light 6.6' 6lb-line freshwater rig. Also, it was not my intention to produce a fishing report so I did not start taking photos until midway through the session. However, with the variety of fish I was catching I eventually started the CPR. In any case here is the executive summary: 2x - Barred Sand Bass 1x - Shovelnose Guitar Fish 1x - Smooth hound 1x - YFC 4x - Spotted Bay Bass (First thing ever hit on the small nuclear chicken shrimp) 1x - Mackerel Here are the photos: Smoothhound Spotted Bass 1 Spotted Bass 2 Mackerel Spotted Bass 3 OH yeah...one more thing...bring the bug spray next time. Noseeum are everywhere here. I'm itching this morning from the bites. |
08-24-2014, 02:33 PM | #2 |
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Thats a good day! I'd like to see that drop shot rig
almost went this morning on the tide change but needed the time for some projects |
08-24-2014, 06:08 PM | #3 |
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Well...I cleaned and stored the rod already so the aforementioned rig is no more. It consisted however of, 8# floro leader, a #2 hook and 1/2-oz weight. I used a 3/8-oz Carolina rig briefly as well (Spottie #2 I think).
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bass, dropshot, fishing, huntington harbor, nuclear chicken |
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