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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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@dwntwnall4u
I use basically a dropper loop rig with a 4 oz weight, depending on the amount of current. Today, I hit up an old favorite rock for nine La Jolla style cookie cutter Reds, since I already had a big Treefish in the bag. Three miles offshore in 15 mph of wind. Gotta love the mirage drive out there. Also got a bunch of macks for bug bait. I'm working on the video, but its pretty bland and I had to go with medium sized rod and more weight due to the current and wind conditions and was fishing over 150 feet deep. Fishfinder and GPS are crucial in this type of fishing. ![]()
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Larry. Hobie Revolution 13. 25 years of kayak fishing La Jolla. https://larryl.com/photos Last edited by blackcloud9; 10-16-2011 at 09:15 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 66
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Nice!
![]() Not sure about the sheepshead, but the rockfish are definitely not trash to me. The browns and shallow water RF seem to have even clearer, white meat compared to the vermillion, IMHO. More fun and less winding, too. |
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blackcloud9, kayak fishing, lingcod, rockfish |
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