On Sep 28, 7:57*pm, DK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 10:29:06 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:
Took the boat out of San Leandro Marina yesterday. *Nice marina, free launch
and free washdown water. *Looking at a day of California Halibut fishing.
very calm in the morning. *Ran across the bay to Oyster Point at 37 mph. (32
knots) . *Trolled Popsicles for nada. *Not even a scratch. *Live bait
receivers are too far away to run over for live bait. *Another boat hails me
for a jumpstart. *They have 7 halibut for 3 on live bait. *Asked if I wanted
one and figuring I am out of luck today, take a barely legal 22+" 3.5# fish.
They tell me where they got the live bait and I go over to the South San
Francisco Sewage plant outfall and Sabiki up a few and go back to the
halibut grounds. *Must have dropped the first bait right in front of a nice
halibut. *14' of water and about 4' from the top, the rod loads up. *Finally
land a nice 8# halibut. *Other than one Smoothhound shark that thought it
was a tarpon with all the aerobatics, was the last fish caught. Tide was
changing and the bite was off. *A nice 75 degree sunny day. *All you real
boaters should get out there and boat.
I've never used Sabiki hooks. * Any tips for deployment and storage?
They are rather disposable. *They can become a tangled mess right out of
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Not if you keep them on a Sabiki rod.
http://allwatersfishing.com/product_...ducts_id=17718
http://www.plasticnavy.com/make-a-sabiki-rod.htm