Well, it’s the 21st annual Bay Bass tournament being held on Shelter Island is today, January 23rd. It will prove to be another fun and exciting event for spectators as well as anglers. All the entrants have paid their fees. Now it time to put together a plan of attack for tomorrow and how to […]
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Surf fishing in Southern California for many anglers down here usually involve small bass rods and light line. There are a few who target something a little bigger and badder that swim our surf and can test your tackle as well as your back. For years my friend Don up in LA would try to […]
Fishing San Diego Bay or Mission Bay from shore can be very productive with a little bit of know-how and a healthy amount of perseverance. When it comes to fishing spots, Google Earth is your best friend. You can fish anywhere you want unless there are No Fishing signs posted. In general, fish relate to […]
Lingcod is a member of the greenling family and isn’t the only species of fish on the West Coast to have blue-green meat. Relatives to the Lingcod are the rock greenling and the kelp greenling which are sometimes tinted turquoise like the unrelated cabezon, which shares the same habitat. Lingcod are usually white-hued like halibut […]
Many of these terms are used in our Forum board as well as the articles. This is to aid anglers on common words thrown around the SoCal fishing community. The meanings may vary slightly between anglers and geographic locations, but normally reflects the general definition used. (Please PM Latimeria on the Forum Board if you […]
Well, the grunion run is about to begin and that means the coast is about to get inundated with a lot of bait and the game fish that follow them. This ranges from sharks and rays to bass and butts. One of the most sought after game during this time is the Shortfin Corvina (Cynoscion […]
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Summertime Blues – Unless you are kayaking a bait out, the surf casters are experiencing the usual slow summer months. Tons of people in the water and staying out on the beach late contributes to the slow times, but don’t give up. Rogue Sevengills and Soupfin still swim the surf-line as well as the occasional […]
Election Day Sharking – No better time to get out than after the time change and on a day that everyone is at the polls. Fishing was pretty steady and included multiple sharks as well as a handful of other species to round out the night. Be sure to get out there as the first […]
I just want to wish everyone a happy and safe Halloween, from your friends at Prehistoric Soul.
Soup Is On: Member FISH86R got on the board this year with a couple of nice Soupfin over the past few weeks! Things are shaping up as the water offshore is warm, but the inshore waters are seasonably cool and the influx of sharks is confirming it. Get your long rods out and get some […]
Fall Surf Shark Season – It’s been a month since the unofficial end of the summer and start of the fall surf shark season. Surf conditions have generally kept most people out of the surf, but last night was a good sign that it might become a great fall. The first Soupfin of the fall […]
Virginia Beach Bait Heavers – Well, I just got back from a fantastic trip to the Virginia Beach are looking for Red Drum and sampling some fall fishing in the area with some new and old friends. Unfortunately, I never got my cobia or drum, but had a great time catching the numerous other species […]
The Summertime Catfish Contest has finally come to a close. Every summer, the surf shark fishing slows down due to people on the beaches, late light conditions, warmer water and probably some other things we haven’t figured out yet. Since we don’t discriminate against our Drinking Water fish when it comes to Prehistoric Soul, we […]