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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Inland Empire
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Going light yields a new species and a surprise...yay!
This is a kayak fishing report for 9/6/2015 from South San Diego Bay
Having several months in a row now of exclusive ocean based fishing and considering the offshore swell forecast I decided to take a trip on the lighter side. Thus I grabbed some smaller gear, a new crankbait and made my way to Chula Vista for a first-light launch into South San Diego Bay. The tranquility of the area was especially enjoyable. Have you ever dozed off for a while on your kayak? It was too easy with no swell a light AM breeze and only the sounds of nature to hear. I could hear fish surfacing and even see little fins out of the water. Birds of San Diego Bay - I snapped this photo after heading out and before catching any fish: ![]() My bait of choice for the day was a small Rapala X-Rap in Mackerel color. Two treble-hooks would normally be a challenge in the grassy bottomed flats of the area. Fortunately, not much grass was floating around and this lure is not a deep diving model. Rapala X-Rap: ![]() The first several fish I caught were Spotted Bass. Here is a picture of one of the bass. The others looked similar: ![]() The next fish I hooked-up with provided a slightly better fight and turned out to be a Corvina. This is my first Corvina and it was over close to the Coronado Cays. I measured it at 19-inches. Corvina from the Cays. I love those Vampire teeth! I wonder if these fish are related to Trout? ![]() My last fish of the day also came from the area by the Cays. It did not fight as good as the Corvina or Bass from earlier. It was however a surprise to see a Needlefish strike a crankbait. This fish was was mouth-hooked for sure. I did not measure but estimate his length at about 26-inches. I caught one of these before in Huntington Harbor but not quite as big. I was reminded that I don't really care to catch these things as they stink a bit. Needlefish on crankbait. This is as far back as I can hold it from the camera to fit it in. It's like a snake with a pair of scissors on the front: ![]() Until next time, Matt |
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