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#1 |
Junior
Join Date: Apr 2016
Posts: 2
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Loved the article on a rock fishing, definitely a lot of great info there.....shared with all my friends. Thanks for sharing!
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: El Cajon
Posts: 512
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With my fish finder/ depth finder going out on me, not wanting to put money into a new one, there was some great info in that article for me to use.
I've always loved rockfish fishing. Just as fun as getting my ass kicked by line pulling yellows. |
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Encinitas
Posts: 257
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Thanks for sharing the article...
"Accidentally hooked small rockfish are easy to release with the right technique. I’ll rig an upside-down barbless hook on my line just above the sinker, and then use this extra hook to “pull down” and release the little ones at depth. Once underwater about 60 feet or so, they will be able to swim off of the barbless hook and back to the deep unharmed." I've used a similar technique to release: My technique is to clip (think swivel clip) a hook to one of the two torpedo sinker eyes. I cut the barb and sharp end tip of the hook off with wire cutters (needle nose pliers) so it is completely dull. The hook is inverted - facing the opposite way to send the fish down. I put the hook in fish mouth and it is not even piercing the jaw. The weight of the sinker brings the fish down and if you keep the sinker dropping fast and steady the fish will not come off. About 50+ (100+ mo bettah) feet down just stop the line and the fish is released (happy ending...). Way cheaper than a fish release, no need to pack the fish release in our space-restricted yaks, and something we should all take the time to do. Tight lines... ![]() |
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Spring Valley
Posts: 1,400
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Good to see you are still nailing that sweet meat-oops, no euphemism intended.
You've been the most consistent rockfish guy off of LJ for years now. Keep it up and congrats. Rockfish may be the only fish we could eat year round and not get tired of eating it. We had wanted to use our Garmin GPS to mark traps this last winter to get in on some of that kind of action, but we didn't make it out. Oh well, there's always this winter.
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 810
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I caught a rockfish on the yoyo yesterday and now I kind of want to catch more. That was scrumptious.
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#6 |
192.168.0.1
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 397
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awesome
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: San Pedro
Posts: 694
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thank you!
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blackcloud9, hobie fishing, kayak, rockfish |
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