FKNChristopH
02-24-2014, 04:39 PM
Short report:
Location: Cherry Beach
Conditions: Foggy, outgoing tide, Water clarity 8-10 feet
Wet: 0700
Dry: 1000
Method of Destruction: Performance Tackle wrapped Phenix UMBX-700ML paired with a Curado 200e7, Zoom fluke on a Owner Mosquito #1 hook.
Long report:
Caught the the majority of the outgoing tide from 0700-1000. Launched my Outcast Superfat Cat next to the mini break wall that points to Grissom Island. Worked the area for about an hour for 2 lizard fish. Moved in tighter to the beach, lost something bigger than the lizard fish since this took drag and came up as dead weight. Went ballistic after it realized it was hooked and it came undone. The lizard fish went full speed after that and then I called it a day. Water was pretty clean and clear. I didnt have my meter on me so I dont know the temperature or depths I was fishing.
Overall nice day once I got off the water. Weather cleared up and wind was minimal. Next time I suppose.. 3rd trip this year and still got the skunk. Any tips?
*shakka*
Location: Cherry Beach
Conditions: Foggy, outgoing tide, Water clarity 8-10 feet
Wet: 0700
Dry: 1000
Method of Destruction: Performance Tackle wrapped Phenix UMBX-700ML paired with a Curado 200e7, Zoom fluke on a Owner Mosquito #1 hook.
Long report:
Caught the the majority of the outgoing tide from 0700-1000. Launched my Outcast Superfat Cat next to the mini break wall that points to Grissom Island. Worked the area for about an hour for 2 lizard fish. Moved in tighter to the beach, lost something bigger than the lizard fish since this took drag and came up as dead weight. Went ballistic after it realized it was hooked and it came undone. The lizard fish went full speed after that and then I called it a day. Water was pretty clean and clear. I didnt have my meter on me so I dont know the temperature or depths I was fishing.
Overall nice day once I got off the water. Weather cleared up and wind was minimal. Next time I suppose.. 3rd trip this year and still got the skunk. Any tips?
*shakka*