SeapointFlyGuy
06-13-2011, 05:11 PM
When out at 9:00, planned on getting in a quick two hours, next thing I know it’s almost 1:00. Good fishing walking the shoreline in Belmont Shores with the flyrod.
• Temple Forks Outfitters 8-weight Ticr-X
• Rio Outbound Short Intermediate line
• About a 10-foot leader with the last 3 feet being 6-pound Maxima
• Clouser flies on #6 hook, three different color schemes, didn’t seem to matter
Got into two different YFC holes about 100 yards apart from each other, one of them was in a trench that was a very short cast from dry sand. These fish are great on the flyrod, real hard pullers, nice strong fat foot-longers. Conditions were calm and serene, no waves or wind to speak of, and I was south of the pier where there are usually shorebreakers.
That guy in the float tube was doing the spin-fish-jigging thing and he was doing well too. Three times when I glanced at him he had fish on. My count:
• 6 YFC
• 2 Pancake-buts
• 1 Queenfish
…landed, plus at least a half-dozen other hookups including the fish of the day which broke my heart when he came unbuttoned. (Something heavy with big headshakes. He surfaced once, quickly, I thought I flashed on a monster sandbass but he could have been a legal halibut in camo mode. I had to hand-strip him because he made the first run towards the beach, then I lost him on the subsequent run out when the fly pulled out. Wasn’t hooked great I guess, I probably applied to much pressure on the run, and I use barbless hooks).
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/9287/lbcdaytrash001.jpg
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/7159/lbcdaytrash003.jpg
• Temple Forks Outfitters 8-weight Ticr-X
• Rio Outbound Short Intermediate line
• About a 10-foot leader with the last 3 feet being 6-pound Maxima
• Clouser flies on #6 hook, three different color schemes, didn’t seem to matter
Got into two different YFC holes about 100 yards apart from each other, one of them was in a trench that was a very short cast from dry sand. These fish are great on the flyrod, real hard pullers, nice strong fat foot-longers. Conditions were calm and serene, no waves or wind to speak of, and I was south of the pier where there are usually shorebreakers.
That guy in the float tube was doing the spin-fish-jigging thing and he was doing well too. Three times when I glanced at him he had fish on. My count:
• 6 YFC
• 2 Pancake-buts
• 1 Queenfish
…landed, plus at least a half-dozen other hookups including the fish of the day which broke my heart when he came unbuttoned. (Something heavy with big headshakes. He surfaced once, quickly, I thought I flashed on a monster sandbass but he could have been a legal halibut in camo mode. I had to hand-strip him because he made the first run towards the beach, then I lost him on the subsequent run out when the fly pulled out. Wasn’t hooked great I guess, I probably applied to much pressure on the run, and I use barbless hooks).
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/9287/lbcdaytrash001.jpg
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/7159/lbcdaytrash003.jpg