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Join Date: Jan 2020
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Yeah, I've had them do the exact same thing many times too(and same thing with roosters in southern Baja!). Sea lions were not around me at the time. Usually I'll see them in the area approaching or mark them diving/surfacing on the finder. Whatever it was was hitting it in about 5 second intervals before finally running with it. and taking everything but the head. Weight was on the bottom, Mac was about 10" up the line on a short dropper loop
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Well, this thread has not seen much action for a while. Though I might add a few pics for discussion. What do you think you see here?
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Last weekend.
Raymarine Dragonfly7Pro. Transducer mounted in Hobie Outback external pocket with BerleyPro cover. School of Black Rockfish outside of Depoe Bay. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Pacific Beach
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![]() Haha rad marks Greg, why do I get the feeling your downrigger cam is in there somewhere. ![]() |
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Maybe that first photo is a large torpedo weight, with a fish coming off the bottom, eating the attached bait, and then pulling a GTFO downwards and out of the sonar cone.
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Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
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Great info in here. Couple of noob questions.
1. What depth should I switch from High to Mid CHIRP? 2. Any reason to not use CHIRP? |
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After using Chirp, and getting my settings worked in, I dont see any reason I would go back to standard. |
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The second shot had my camera down there. Had to bring it up off the bottom and into the mix. You can see it 8 or 10 feet off the bottom on the left side.
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The second looks like a school of bigger fish maybe calicos feeding on sardines or another small-medium sized bait fish around some kelp. if i had to guess.
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On the second, you were doing pretty good up until "calicos". |
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What Palette on Lowrance?
What Palette do folks use for fishing LJ?
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The line at 50ft from left to center screen is a lead weight or jig of some sort. A predator fish comes up and checks it out. The weight gets pulled up to about 40 ft, then lowered back down towards the bottom as it approaches the cloud of bait on the right side of the screen. Most of the productive fishing in my area is in 2-5 times that depth of water. When I use a downrigger, I see similar stuff. Second one: Is tougher because there is no reference of depth distances to help determine the size of the targets. On the far left, I see the weight or jig? (straight line...as it is dragged into the school). I will guess a large form of baitfish, possibly with some interference, or possibly feeding on a smaller form of baitfish. In my area, That looks like Barjacks or Bluerunner, neither of which are on the West Coast. Any UW video? |
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The second one is my downrigger ball down below the school of fish on the left side. You can vaguely make out that I cranked it up in 2 steps a total of about 12 feet (in order to put my camera in the middle of the school). I also cranked up my bait after each of the steps, to bring it back in view. The vertical movements on the right side are when the fish bit and I set the hook. Although I did not maintain good pressure, and allowed the fish to shake the hook. But I did get the bite on video (but it is poor visibility). That was a school of WSB probably in the 25-40# range (at least the ones I could see). |
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