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General Board / A man's man!!!
« on: February 05, 2019, 12:59:28 PM »
Dude was trail running, heard something behind him and as he turned around was attacked. Bit in the face, but was still able to fend it off then he killed and then he drove himself to the hospital! F'ing boss!!

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trail-runner-kills-attacking-mountain-lion-self-defense-093103429--abc-news-topstories.html

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Tackle Talk / Hook n Line sale up to 90% off
« on: February 02, 2019, 12:42:32 PM »
Fish and Save website having a sale on hook and line, up to 90% off. Some great deals to be had!!

https://www.fishandsave.com/?&cat=230&go=1

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Tackle Talk / 40% off sale d!ck's Sporting Goods
« on: January 17, 2019, 11:25:01 AM »
Posted this mostly for the waders that are on sale. Some Frogg Toggs and Hodgeman waders for almost 1/2 off. I know some of y'all are still board shorting it...

https://www.d!ckssportinggoods.com/f/flash-sale-all-fishing-gear#bazaarRating:&facet:&productBeginIndex:0&orderBy:5&pageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:&facetCategoryId:&fPrevCatId:&

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Fishing Talk / Almost time to talk Bat Fight
« on: January 15, 2019, 12:19:50 PM »
Just sayin...

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Also Looked Promising (08JAN2019)
« on: January 09, 2019, 10:50:29 AM »
Late start to my first surf sesh. 1st bait in the water by 10:30pm. Great conditions!! Minimal salad. Lots of critters, no bait untouched. This bonito head absolutely destroyed!



Beat the skunk with a sub 30" camo shark.



So over all this high surf.

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Fishing Talk / Exotics coming to SoCal?
« on: December 13, 2018, 04:12:41 PM »
Hoping more take hold! Corvina and Triggers are here to stay. Puffers are starting to establish themselves in the big bay. What's next??

https://ftw.usatoday.com/2018/12/exotic-tsunami-fish-discovered-by-scuba-divers-off-california

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Fishing Talk / How are you staying warm?
« on: December 05, 2018, 03:39:08 PM »
With the onset of winter, how are you guys staying warm while fishing for grinners? Other than bad conditions, the cold keeps me off of the sand.  I know most pack on layers of clothes to keep warm, any other methods?

Here's a list of what I've employed and if it successfully kept me warm or not:

Costco 32 Degrees Base Layer Top and Bottom
Worn under clothing like thermals. It's supposed to trap body heat like a wet-suit. I think it works pretty well once temps drop to the low 60s. They've even made me sweat a bit. A must have for layering on warmth!

HotHands Hand Warmers
I get these at either Big 5 or Walmart. I like them in the felt lined hand warmer pocket of my waders. Great for warming my hands and keeping them warm especially after a quick hand washing in the skinny after handling bloody bait or slimy bat rays. They add some warmth to the chest area throughout the night. I've also put in each pocket of my sweat pants to add some warmth to my legs. Every little bit helps. It comes in handy.

Neck Wrap
Got my neck wrap from Big 5 and it's great! Combined with a beanie and then a hoodie, everything from the neck stays pretty damn warm the whole night. It's basically a turtle neck sweater without the sweater that you can pull all the way up to over your nose and just have your eyes exposed. A must have!

Wool Snowboarding Socks
Also from Big 5. I found the snowboarding types to be thicker than the regular wool socks. Helps to have all the extremities be nice and toasty. Very helpful.

Additional Heat Source??
This is something new for me. I recently purchased a Highland Portable Tank Top heater from Amazon. It was a little less than $30 with free shipping from Amazon and a 2pack of 1lb disposable propane bottles from Home Depot for $6. The heater comes with 3 settings; Low, Medium, and High. Depending on the setting you use, will determine how long the propane will last you. It only adds a little over 2lb of additional for me to carry from the car the to beach and the heater and 1 tank fits into my cooler along with my bait and other essentials I need for a night of fishing.

I've used it 2x and I haven't gotten the heating capabilities I was hoping for. I set it up and prop it on top of my cooler, so that it is to my body level as I sit next to it in beach chair. Even at the high setting, it just doesn't give off enough heat unless it's just several inches from me. It warms my hands really well if I put them right in front of it. I'm guessing since it's being used in an open area the heat isn't contained  around me. I'm sure it'd work well if I was trying to heat up a very small enclosure like a duck blind.  I'm looking into other options. Fail.

I know our winters aren't really winters, but I'm at that age that I don't want to fish uncomfortably. Shivering while fishing just sucks the enjoyment out of it.





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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Graveyard Shift (13NOV2018)
« on: November 14, 2018, 07:19:08 PM »
On the sand by 10:45pm. 2 bags of fresh Crystal Pier macks was the bait of choice. Pretty nice conditions. Surf starting to come up just a bit at 2-3' with some 4' in the distance. Would have preferred a higher tide, but beggars can't be choosers.

Went through both bags as the critters were in thick. Had a couple take downs, but not enough to get the clicker screaming. I did close out the night, on my last mack tail with a 28" halibut! How random is that?! It shook the rod pretty well, but still wasn't strong enough to engage the clicker. I thought I had a bat in the 20-30" range. It was a tasty surprise for sure!

Most baits came back like this

 





Oh yeah, Binh and I went out for our usual Thursday night session last week. Josh met up with us too. Binh was able to beat the skunk with a decent leo. Josh and I wore the stripe..


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Fishing Talk / The Grinners are Gathering
« on: November 09, 2018, 02:38:33 PM »
OCEANSIDE, Calif. (KGTV) — Oceanside lifeguards are warning beachgoers of multiple shark sighting off Oceanside Pier Friday.

Lifeguards said they received multiple reports of an unknown species of shark, measuring about 12 feet in length, about 100 yards offshore on the south side of the pier just after 12:30 p.m.

Two rescue vessels and a drone were sent out to the shark's last reported location, but no shark was located.

The waters have been cleared for swimmers and surfers for about 1 mile north and 1 mile south of the area, according to lifeguards.

Waters will remain open Saturday, barring any other reported sightings.

While shark sightings are rare along San Diego County's coastline, lifeguards are asking beachgoers to keep an eye out.

A 13-year-old boy was attacked by what is believed to have been a great white shark in September off the coast of Encinitas, just south.

Keane Hayes was attacked while lobster diving at Beacon's Beach. Hayes suffered serious injuries to his upper body, but is expected to make a full recovery.

Copyright 2018 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.




https://www.10news.com/news/multiple-shark-sightings-reported-off-oceanside-pier


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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Multi day(s) report
« on: October 20, 2018, 04:33:54 PM »
Haven't been the greatest luck in the fishing department, coupled with my recent layoff from a company I loved working for, I just felt like laying low for a bit. But, I did squeeze in some trips, like a trip to Cabo, in-between the personal bumps in the road.

Cabo
The outcome of this trip was pretty well documented. We flew out a day after 80% of my company was laid off after failing to get positive data from out clinical trials. Also, we were flying into a tropical storm resulting in 2 days of 20kt winds and thunderstorms which made the water roll and turn brown from runoff. Water stayed brown until the day before we had to fly out. Just awesome ::)

Luckily I brought the surf perch outfit. Was able to get into some decent 6lb test action on reef critters.








Caught a bunch of the ones that look like a type of grunt and kept a few for shark bait for a long rod soak sesh the night prior to departure. I had 3 solid pickups and one of them came tight. Was on for about 30 seconds before my line went limp. Bait came back crushed, probably a ray. I called it after 3 hours. Cabo was what I expected, we booked late so a storm was likely. We had great family time playing some rousing games of Boggle with the grownups and then Battleship and War with the kids. Swimming in the pool during the rain and winds was pretty cool. Even go to watch the best angler there do his thing...

 

This was his spot on top of the mast of the "pirate ship" at the pool. Watched him several times eating various fish perched on the mast. I even did nightly gecko hunts with my boys. Geckos are a tough to catch!!



Liberty "full day" trip

Tried to get in on some of the sometimes great and sometimes not tuna fishing. Picked a Thursday thinking the boat would have plenty of room, but I guess several others that the same. 55 anglers later I caught 2 YFT and a skipjack. All on my little spinning outfit (Penn Spinfisher V 3500) on 15lb line size 2 hook. I managed to stay away from the cluster in the stern. I did lose 4 fish, but was ok with it knowing I was using what was I using.


 


Pier fun

Been stocking up for the grinners and bugs. Mackerel action has been steady and great at the piers. Lots of macks of varying sizes at OB pier. Kept the salemas for bugs.



Bonfire w/old co-workers

Got together with some good peeps to do a little fishing and drink beers. It was fun and a little bitter sweet. I had a great crew  :'( We managed a little spoof fin in-between the buzz.



Liberty Station with my boys

Always a blast with my boys. Hoping to get into some bonefish, but the tides weren't right for the time we could go. They managed several round rays, some small spotties, and a toad YFC.





The bonito hunt

Hit the pier again looking for some tasty bonito. Did 2 trips to the same pier. First trip resulted in 3 bonies and 4 lost ones and plenty of big mackerel. 2nd trip, no bonies, but the macks got even bigger. The surf was loaded with sardines too, schools upon schools! Ended up snagging a few jigging for mackerel.





Recent surf sesh

Did a solo soak after Josh stood me up. Damn, it was cold! I dumped a for sure soupfin. Was on for about 30 seconds after a ripping strike and then nothing. Bonito head missing. Beat the skunk with a sub-legal leo. Did get to try out a sweet tip light. I liked it, will buy some in the near future.



Time to hit the surf and put some sharks on the sand!!



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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Exploratory Trip (09/27/18)
« on: September 27, 2018, 05:27:39 PM »
Needed to get out the house. Was also curious how the surf was looking and if it was time to start targeting grinners. On the sand my 9pm. In-coming high was at 10:45pm, so, I had 2 solid hours of tidal movement.

Water cooled a bit, but I couldn't tell if it cooled enough. Conditions were pretty sweet. Reeled random pieces of kelp, but not noticeable during the retrieve. Surf was an easy 2-3', A long trough right at the first breakers stirred things up. Current very nice. My baits (mackerel) were either picked clean or I reeled in bare hooks. Lobsters were voracious last night.  But that was all she wrote. Stayed 'til 11:45pm. Things are looking up...   


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Fishing Talk / Cabo bound
« on: September 13, 2018, 04:59:45 PM »
Heading to Cabo this Saturday, staying for a week. Thunderstorms are forecasted for our arrival and for another 3-4 days after that  >:(  Will try to make the best of it. Bringing the gear pictured along with the appropriate rods. I plan to shark fish too. Hoping for a solid very south of the border grinner. I need to get away, just got laid off as our company's clinical trials went totally south :'( Everyone is gone!! By far my most favorite job and boss to work for. Very tough to say goodbye. Job hunt will commence when I return. 

 


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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Surf Sesh (25AUG2018)
« on: August 27, 2018, 09:41:59 AM »
Been a while since I've hit the surf. Did a solo run as no one was free or willing to go. Conditions were near great. Some kelp clumps on the beach, but the incoming kept them out of my lines. Fished 2 rods to increase my odds. Used shrimp and bonito heads. Heads were picked clean and hollowed out. Got 2 spoof fins and 3 round rays on the shrimp.



Well, I beat the skunk. Also got poked by the last round ray. Decided to remove the bare handed. What a dumb a$$!! Actually, it wasn't bad. I saw it getting ready to poke me, so I pulled my hand away and it just got me. Felt a tiny bit of heat at the puncture spot and immediately started packing up thinking sh!t was about to go really bad for me. It was a 1.5 to 2 from a scale of 1-10 for pain. I got lucky!!

If I had a boat, I'd be loving all this warm water as I'd be out chasing pelagics, but I don't. I really miss spring grinner fishing  :'(

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Tackle Talk / Lure recommendation needed
« on: August 22, 2018, 04:05:54 PM »
Looking for a Lucky Craft style lure for use in Cabo. LCs are too expensive to risk losing there. To be used on a typical surf light setup, Shimano Sahara 2500 reel and a Clarus 8'6" rod.

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