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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 117
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Well long story short.. I caught an eel and a bunch of kelp. No lobsters..
![]() I wanted to be on the water before sunset, but that didn't happen. I dropped the net about 20+ times.. I was using mackerel for bait. I let the net set for about 15-20 minutes. When I would pull it up.. the bait look untouched. I tried around the rocks by the beach side. I also tried hooping near this great fishing spot in the harbor.. but only to find out that its a misdemeanor to hoopnet in the harbor. The OC sheriff was not to happy with me last night.. but to be honest, I didn't know. O well. ![]() Ill give it another try on Saturday.. I need to find out where the good spots are. Overall it was nice to be out on the water last night. The water was really glassy.. and it wasn't to cold. It kind of felt like I was in a lake rather than the ocean. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: La Jolla
Posts: 189
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Looks like you might know this anyway Stone, but here's a bit of general knowledge for anyone who might need it.
Good spots are anywhere near structure, especially rocky structure. Bugs live in the rocks, and leave them at night for their food. Try not to drop on the rocks, just near them. Kelp on the surface is always a good indicator you are near some kind of structure, as kelp grows on rocks. Make sure to hack up your macks or whatever bait you are using a little bit. Score it with a knife or somthing so the scent leaks out a bit, and the pieces are easier for the bugs to get at, but not so much that they take it all. Watch for the man in the grey suit. He will take your bait. Be safe. Have fun. Willy |
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