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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: SD - Carmel Valley
Posts: 78
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You are making me jealous again! My brother was just down there and didn't even fish. I am hoping to get down in the next month or two; hopefully the fishing is still good.
There have been wahoo in that area as well. I have caught two in the past around their yo-yoing a purple wahoo bomb. Also, like I said last time, you can try some bigger slabs of the Humbolt squid to avoid the bait lines. |
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Santa Monica & San Jose Del Cabo
Posts: 52
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
Posts: 6,948
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Martin, bring out a soft cooler with frozen water bottles in it and an old towel. If you catch the big one wrap it in the wet towel with the water bottles if you don't catch throw the water bottles back in the freezer for next trip
![]() Nice YFT! very jealous, now lets see a big bull dorado next!
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Santa Monica & San Jose Del Cabo
Posts: 52
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I may have to come by your shop and look at the smaller/medium fish bag. That large kill bag is too huge. I feel like it's bad luck to assume I'm going to catch something that big. Or I'll try your wet towel trick and stash the fish on the back deck behind the bait tank after bleeding and gutting. |
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