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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Point Loma
Posts: 385
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Paddies
Don't think that just kelp holds fish-anything floating in the water has the potential to hold fish-boards, logs, balloons, floats,pallats boat hulls etc. can all hold fish if setting in the water long enough and there is bait around. Pelagic fish may be "on" the paddie and circling 1/4 mile away.
If there is a bird on the paddie they almost always have fish underneath. The paddies off the coast often do hold Yellowtail. Note the fish counts in todays paper-Lots of dorado in the count all of a sudden-I believe recently pushed north with warm water from the storms off Baja-Sur- Give them some time to keep coming north 2-3 weeks and I predict the nine-mile bank will hold dodos and hopefully someone will score of La Jolla. I want to do an off-shore paddle with a group-make bait at the pier and head north/west a few miles then hope on-shore winds push us back-shooting for sometime mid-August-lets see what those paddies hold 8) Dave |
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