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Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 40
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Thanks to all your frank and humbling comments. really encouraging for those new to the sport of kayak fishing like mysellf. the few good days keeps us going til the next great one comes along. in between are many skunk days.
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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[QUOTE=. in between are many skunk days.
![]() It comes with the package. I was skunked today. In fact, I did not see anyone catch anything but bait today. Apparently there were some squid caught pre-dawn and one rumored WSB landing. Speaking of bait. What is the deal with the 18 inch, two pound greenies that are out there these days. I talked to Leo on the beach. He said that on one Sabiki pull had three of those monsters hooked up recently. I got one today. I probably should have kept it as the only other bait I could catch was Spanish. No love today using Spanish. This is by far the strangest summer in my memory. May Great. June Gloom, July Gloom and now we have May water temps in August. Will the YT move in some time in November? Bob |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: MISSION BEACH
Posts: 76
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When are some of you guys going out there again? Or often do you guys go?
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#4 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 1,155
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i will try my luck on monday or tuesday and go again later this week. i try and make it out once each week usually on friday or saturday. if you would like to go let me know.
fish finder is broke so ill be blind
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Its probably better that you did Not catch a good fish on your 1st. trip.
Now you will seek out information and the journey begins. -There are several ways. Requesting info from members and then applying it, or guide service. Both methods have their benefits and in your search for success you may choose to do both. (Your not buying a Fish) but rather - you are buying information that was acquired over much time and application. Info that should be respected and guarded to protect our resource. Personally I choose to search for the methods and techniques that work and apply them myself, rather than take the guide tutorial. There is a time and place for both methods, but I like the challenge and reward of going it alone. I fish for the big bite in the early AM and Late afternoon, but the in between times may require you to change strategies and pursue another kind of fish. ie. halibut, thresher, or even calicos if you choose. There are many methods posted on this board, some of which are more productive to a given season. Summer Vs. Winter. The basics will requires knowledge of: carolina rigs Flyline using the most lively bait (there is a difference between Live and Lively) use of flurocarbon - not too heavy small hooks, and hooks that don't foul back on bait. swimming action of irons - surface and heavy. --- and Time on the Water. There is much more that can be written on the subject, but Rome was not built in a day. Good Luck and Fish Efficiently. |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: MISSION BEACH
Posts: 76
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Thanks man. I also wantd to meet some of you guys and see if you guys are going out there just to have fun. Yea i knew it wasnt going to be easy haha. |
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 370
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Skunk
I was actually going to write a Skunk report but instead will reply to this one
![]() Went out solo Friday off bigrock, got plenty of bait but skunked. Not sure what I think about launching there, love that I can fish right away, but can get a little crazy coming in ![]() Saturday my wife, brother (in from Sac) and I fished north of the pier for halibut. Got plenty of those extra large macs along with some good candy-bars. Skunk, Skunk, Skunk. Well I caught a huge stingray but still consider that a Skunk. So I have been Skunked pretty good since June 19 when I caught a good sized halibut off my friends private boat. I have not got much time on the water with work and training for endurance events, but plenty of opportunities to ask myself what is going on? So I decided not to read reports from here because who wants to read about fish being caught when your going out and getting Skunked, or not having time to fish, Not me ![]() ![]() ![]() Now Back to Saturday which made me think about writing a skunk report because we were not done after the Halibut fishing in the morning. No, we finished fishing, went home had lunch, packed our bags headed to H&M to board a day and 1/2 tuna trip. I'm thinking I must be doing something wrong. I think this every time I have a stinky skunk on my boat. I then go on a guided trip or sports-fishing boat. Confirms that it seems I have similar knowledge as the people catching fish....... Still 1 day and 1/2 again SKUNK SKUNK SKUNK! all three of us, actually the whole boat except 2 lucky anglers who got 1 albacore each. 2 albacore for the whole boat, no other fish, in the middle of August ![]() I'd be liar though if I said I didn't have a great time fishing 3 consecutive sunny days. Yes I hate being skunked, not catching fish but I sure do love being out on the water ![]() Last edited by JoeBeck; 08-23-2010 at 11:52 AM. Reason: Typos |
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