yellowfin1
04-20-2006, 09:31 AM
What a gorgeous day on the water. First attempt was LJ kelp which was just about as dead as it gets (Dead Sea transported to S.D.). No current whatsoever and spotty areas of red tide. Did manage to get a solid hookup on what we believe was probably a BSB but, it broke off. Good thing, didn't want to have to revive it. Moved out to some rocks in 240-300' for absolutely nothing (still no drift at all). Motored down to PT Loma kelp for "you guessed it...nada".
Decided to try S.D. bay since there has been a consistent sand bass bite in there lately. This salvaged the day. Myself and a couple buddies had a blast drifting the channel outside of ballast point. We managed to have a steady pick of decent sized cudas (all releases), 8 sculpin (released), several lizard fish, two short halibut, and one 29' halibut which weighed in (spring scale) at 11.5 lbs. Also released 1 octopus which luckily for Tenacious spewed it's ink next to the boat instead of in it.
Boarded by Coast Guard again and as usual they were very professional and courteous.
All in all a great day. I'll post a pic of the halibut as soon as I can download it from my camera phone.
Scott
Decided to try S.D. bay since there has been a consistent sand bass bite in there lately. This salvaged the day. Myself and a couple buddies had a blast drifting the channel outside of ballast point. We managed to have a steady pick of decent sized cudas (all releases), 8 sculpin (released), several lizard fish, two short halibut, and one 29' halibut which weighed in (spring scale) at 11.5 lbs. Also released 1 octopus which luckily for Tenacious spewed it's ink next to the boat instead of in it.
Boarded by Coast Guard again and as usual they were very professional and courteous.
All in all a great day. I'll post a pic of the halibut as soon as I can download it from my camera phone.
Scott