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Caveman
09-09-2012, 01:07 AM
A couple of weeks ago, my potential new tournament team partner, Jeff Grossman, and I met up for a quick introductory session at Castaic Lake. Unfortunately, they had just dumped a ton of Copper Sulfate (ie. Bluestone) into the lake which absolutely killed the bite, plus it was hotter than a Kilauea lava bath. So, our "first date" was over almost as soon as it started. Consequently, when Jeff called this week to give it another go, I was readily agreeable.

We opted for a change of venue, and agreed to meet up at Lake Piru this morning. After dodging a swarm of Bumble Bees while sunscreening up, and checking out a mob of Deer while waiting at the lake's entrance, we were on the water and fishing by 7am under clear skies, a slight breeze and 69° air temps. We tried for the topwater bite, with Jeff getting a buzzbait blowup, but couldn't entice anything to commit to our offerings.

After hammering the points, we switched up and started fishing the walls. I was flipping a Malibu-rigged (weightless T-rig) Kinami Flash in my go-to Mad Melon and started getting bit. But, every time I swung for the fences I came up empty ... even having the tail of my stick bait bitten off. Indicating that the fish were either small, or another species altogether, like Crappie or Bluegill. Finally, I got a full pick-up and lowered the BOOM on this 3-13 skunk-buster that made a hard initial run for the rocks below. Fortunately, the 8-pound Yo-Zuri Hybrid line held up like a champ, allowing me to turn and subdue her in short order.
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Jeff decided it was time to go to a similar bait and wacky-rigged a Senko. He was on his third cast with it when he suddenly exclaimed, "Darn, I'm hooked on the bottom!" (To be fully honest, being a native New Yorker he actually used a more colorful term. However, I'm trying to keep this family-friendly.) Abruptly, the "bottom" began to move. After a protracted battle on the 6-pound test, I netted this hefty 4-pound class fish for Jeff and we began putting a nice pattern together.
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Jeff followed that up with a nice 3 pound classer, but dumped him back into the drink before I could snap a picture of his catch. In short order, I was putting the hammer on another wall fish. Even though this one was a bit smaller than my initial fish, it gave a fight that far exceeded it's stature. I also insisted that we get pics of the rest of our fish so that I could write up this post accompanied by some nice shots. While we did get this shot, we both agreed that Jeff's next fish, a 10" non-keeper didn't need to be documented.
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When the wall bite died down we moved over to the dam, and I decided to switch up baits to a Gambler Ace in Lunker Candy ... Malibu-rigged, of course. It didn't take long to discover that it was the right move. After a couple of short bites, I used my Big Bear worm rod to deftly put the bait right at the water's edge. After a couple of small twitches, I felt a faint tell-tale tap. As soon as I was sure the fish had the bait ... BAM! I leaned into a solid hookset and got a nice tussle from this 2.75-pound classer.
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It wasn't long before my boat partner followed suit. This one fell for one of his homemade hand-poured mini flukes on a split-shot rig. After releasing his catch, Jeff showed me a few of the other baits he makes ... the guy has some talent! Hopefully, he'll allow me to give some of his handcrafted designs a go in the future. As you can see from the nice 2+ pounder here, they look like real fish catchers! (In fact, he used one to catch the only fish we managed to land during our short-lived initial session).
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Soon thereafter, the wind began to really pick up, forcing us to change our strategy. Jeff opted for a spinnerbait and a jig. I also opted for the spinner, but went with a deep diving crankbait for my secondary offering. Other than getting slammed on the sink with my spinner (NOTE TO SELF: Be more aware of your spinnerbait on the fall!), we didn't get any love on the spinners ... and Jeff could only manage a rock on the jig. Though, as we were moving around another angler on the deep side of an extended main lake point, I got rocked on my deep diving crank. I fought the fish to the boat and saw that he was barely hooked on one point of the back treble hook. I hastily flipped him into the boat and took a quick pic with this 2.75 pounder ... our last of the day.
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The wind was really beginning to whip up, putting some serious white caps onto the water. We decided to call it a day and headed toward the ramp with 8 nice fish between us (4 for each). Plus, we found that we not only fished well together under tough conditions (everyone else we ran into seemed to be having a slow day by their own accounts), but we seemed to enjoy the time spent together on the water. Both, key components of a good team. So, while we haven't inked anything yet, we plan on fishing together some more before the 2013 season starts in December. Of course, I'll keep you up-to-date.
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Caveman
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kaneo
09-09-2012, 08:47 AM
water looks are you launching from reasoner or the marina ramp ? is there any water back in san felicia ? or back up near the north end where the frenchmans flat runs into ? nice fish, looks like a good pairing for tourneys, you two..

Caveman
09-09-2012, 09:40 AM
water looks are you launching from reasoner or the marina ramp ? is there any water back in san felicia ? or back up near the north end where the frenchmans flat runs into ? nice fish, looks like a good pairing for tourneys, you two..
Thanks, Kaneo! Water level is down about 3' from when I was out there last month. On Wednesday this past week they started their annual release of water for the farmers in the valley ... they're losing about 8" per day. We heard that the plan is to drop the level about 30'! As a result, they had us launch at the far ramp over by the swim beach (btw, the swim beach itself is now closed). There is water in the back of SF, but it is very heavily matted on the surface with grass that was previously submerged. Never made it up into the narrows, and Reasoner is VERY low.

crappiemike
09-12-2012, 10:43 PM
Nice report and pics....
Nice catch you guys!!!!



Cm

Caveman
09-14-2012, 12:03 AM
Nice report and pics....
Nice catch you guys!!!!



Cm

Thanks, Cm!
BTW, you would be interested to know that the slab bite is on at Piru!