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06-25-2006, 06:56 PM | #1 |
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The other white meat
My original plan was to head N to look for a flat one, but bailed on that idea because of the wind. Bait was super easy at the can, so in no time I had plenty of candy bar spanish and one greenie. Pinned the greenie on and took him for a tour. I eventually sent him to the bottom in 108' where he got attacked by something with teeth. No raking, but nice punctures.
There were a couple of pelicans working the area and then I heard some "good noise" when i turned I could see some splashes. Fired the iron but no takers. Brad and Ken joined in on the hunt as well as a couple of others. It took a seasoned vet to prove that there was fish there. Nice fish, Brad 8) I eventually decided to do some bottom fishing, so I headed North. I picked up some nice marks in 185', so I sent down the gulp shrimp and gulp squid. Caught a couple of reds. I set up for another drift and this time I sent down the megabait. A couple of cranks off the bottom and I nailed a 28" ling. Marked the spot for another day and continued North. At 245' I was marking alot of fish. Sent down the gulp and felt something heavy and pulling on the way up. I was hoping for another ling, but this time it was a nice 22 " bocaccio along with a nice red. Nailed a few more reds and headed for home. Final count: 1 ling, 1 wormaccio and 6 reds. |
06-25-2006, 07:26 PM | #2 |
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nice one's, mark... quite a variety.
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06-25-2006, 08:09 PM | #3 |
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Nice haul on the good eats!
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06-25-2006, 08:13 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for showing me your spot today! I never could find that ling. I could only pull up short reds and a bunch of sand dabs. Nice to meet you and thanks again, Brad.
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06-26-2006, 11:58 AM | #5 |
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Phatt, it was the first time that I used the gulp for rockies. I was using a basic rock cod rig with top and bottom hooks that were I think size 9/0 with a longish shank and a 6 oz. torpedo to get me down. I just threaded it on the hook kind of like you would a fish trap. You can see in the fhoto the baits that I used. I think they were 4" shrimp and a 5.5" squid. Also, that stuff really stays on the hook great. I used the same baits the whole day and also brought them back home with me. I put them in a baggie and then added some cod-liver oil to them so they will be giving off a nice slick for next week when I will re-use them. You can find the oil at Henrys or other health food stores. That gulp bait is da bomb!
If you find that you are catching small fish, move off the spot to locate the bg ones. They run in schools and chances are they hang with their own size. I had to move off the spot where I got the salmon grouper because it was the ethical thing to do. The limit on those is one. If you have a color ff you should have no problem finding the right stuff. In my opinion, those rockfish when cooked to perfection are really excellent table fare. Mark |
06-26-2006, 04:13 PM | #6 |
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Nice mix, the rockfish is at the top of my list taste wise.
Whats that funky lookin' lure bottom right? |
06-26-2006, 06:05 PM | #7 | |
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I had to straddle over the fish for an overhead shot. My left foot was on the range, and my head was pressed against the ceiling :lol: |
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06-26-2006, 08:23 PM | #8 |
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Yeah, thats what i figured. Kinda had a chuckle envisioning someone standing on the sink to get that shot. :lol:
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