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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? |
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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 the package. |
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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 the package.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - 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 |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... 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? I wrap them on a tube when finished, but looking at the Cabelas Sabiki rod. Local Sabiki rods are $70 + tax. Just jig them in a school of bait fish. Swing them over the live bait tank and shake them in to the tank. |
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