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Old 08-03-2009, 11:32 PM   #1
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Grunion? MLPA?

I didn't recognize Josh in a tie at first. He performed well.


Sorry for all the prelude. Now to the question. The grunion are running starting on Wednesday night. Can somebody please tell me how I can use that to my advantage and catch some fish? I would really appreciate it. PMs okay.

Thanks a bunch, Tom[/QUOTE]






I thought you did great,Tom. Nazi Germany?



Rob Mandel ...we all have the right to speak our mind.



This Halibut was recently caught amidst a school of Flounder, good ol' Sardine did the trick. The MLPA and Grunion are both pretty confusing.
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Old 08-04-2009, 12:26 AM   #2
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i'm with rob! good on ya' dude!
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Old 08-04-2009, 03:02 AM   #3
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The grunion theory is the halibut chase them into shore so find a beach with a steep drop off (like the one between Leo Carillo and Nicholas Canyon north of Malibu) and drag a mac or sardine (dead or alive) around and bounce a squid tipped plastic off the bottom in front during the last 2 hrs. of the incoming tide. Of course the variables are #1 the grunion don't show #2 the halibut fed all night by the light of the full moon #3 you couldn't make bait. I've had some success and rarely miss a run.
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