Fished tues. night for about 45 min. trying for surf perch in O-side. One bite, zero hooked.
Fished Shelter this morning from 6:15 to 11:00. Water was a chilly 55, wind was cold and shifty. Slow fishing by Shelter standards. Scratched out a limit of spotties, and one short one. 2 big fish were 2.5. All but two came on Edhogs of various colors, with 5 fish (including the big ones) falling for clear with gold hologram and red flake. But, this color only worked on really shallow structure. The whole area I usually get most of my fish (the island from the ramp East) has been dead for 4 trips now? Lots of clam shells on the beach, perhaps it's time to invent a clam shaped plastic? Clam colors weren't too hot though. The Navy Point is still kicking out the nicer fish though.
#5348, "RE: this week's report" In response to Reply # 0
haha, clam plastic. Might not have the best action there... If you can catch a bay bass on a piece of plastic in the shape of a clam you will be the man. -Brian
#5350, "RE: this week's report" In response to Reply # 2
I fished the surf south side of the Oceanside Pier yesterday morning without much luck. Caught the incoming tide and baited fresh mussel. The water was clean not much kelp. I was hurling a 2 oz. pyrimid and my line held true all morning.
Fished a total of three hours with only two bardies (small) to show for it. Water is still cold. No sign of any sandcrabs yet.
#5352, "RE: this week's report" In response to Reply # 4
Aztec, the perchies seem to be rather fickle in the few weeks I've been trying for them. This normal, or am I doing something wrong?
Hey Brian, clam imitating rocks should be in. But how to get them on a 2/0 wide-gap I'll need some time to consider. As far as action goes, Senkos work, why not rocks?