Got out Thursday night for a couple hours of shark fishing in OC. First time out in about 2 weeks thanks to that set of storms. Realized that I haven't caught a fish since December 12.
Very foggy, no wind, nice mellow shore pound, no kelp. Warm night, if you've 3 layers on and a cigar in your mouth. Sewage wasn't an issue...bites were though. Squid was coming back clean as hell. Lost a new 8oz sputnik on a birdsnest mid cast. Moving up to 100# for the sinker line...8oz flies noticeably better than 7oz.
Had an interview with Daiwa Friday morning. Seemed like it went extremely well and things should move forward, but I hate to curse it. But I'm very excited at the prospect of leaving Amazon for the fishing industry. I'll say more when I hear more.
Afterward I threw the LC around behind the breakwall for 3 hours. One very short bite. Two very cold hands! A touch of bird action just out of casting range was a good sign. Some guy rolled up on a bike and told me there was yet another oil spill yesterday in the area and it's more apparent inside Alamitos Bay.
Oil, oil, sewage, oil! Lots of spills lately. Woof.
Took off my waders in the parking lot. 5 sessions deep with these cheap eBay waders and there were water spots all over my pants! I've got a steelhead trip lined up in two weeks and can't have that failing me while wading a frigid NorCal river, so I bit the bullet and purchased neoprene Hodgemans online before driving home. I like the Neoprene feel a lot more than the non-stretch nylon anyway, plus I like the warmth. And the hand warming pocket. My last Hodgemans lasted about 3 years, which is much better than 5 sessions IMO.
Here's a nice Midshipman that I found a seagull pecking at.