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Old 08-31-2020, 07:46 AM   #1
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Redondo 8/30

Launch 6AM
Water temp approx. 70*
Made a few baits Spanish and chub.
planned to rock fish for ling cod and cabbies. No luck, pulled some shorter RF and a Feisty Sculpin up on the jigs.
headed back in, throwing the iron around the mouth of the harbor and landed a Bonito, about 13-14", maybe 3.5" "tall" from belly to back. Any one have any idea what a fish like that weighs? maybe a pound or 2? He was scrappy.

Slow day for me. Too stubborn and determined to get bottom fish on the jig I suppose.

Edit: Highlight of the day was seeing a small Mako finning. It was about 4' from the tip of the dorsal to the tip of the tail. I paddled up on it and tried to get a good look. Closest I got was about 4' away and he dove and/or hit the jets on me and was outta there. Hadn't seen one that close before. He was so close I could have gaffed him if I wanted too.
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Old 08-31-2020, 04:29 PM   #2
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Sure looked like a sardine to me, you positive that was a bonito?
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