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Thread: Another 3/4 day trip out of Seaforth Landing

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    Default Another 3/4 day trip out of Seaforth Landing

    Going on a 3/4 day trip through Last Chance Bait & Tackle out of Seaforth Landing with Jody. Never gone through them but Megan says Jody is really good and have heard nothing but awsome stuff. Anybody know what we might be targeting right now??

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    Depends...when's the trip?

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    Sunday is the trip... I talked to Megan today and she was saying that there is always a possibility of Bluefin and Albacore with how close they have been lately... Hopefully some tail

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    Hey Ricky, sorry I didnt get back to you that one time I got busy because I lost my job and I have been craming tryin to figure out what to do, applying for jobs, maybe goin back to the marines, but seriously we still got some openings on a 3/4 day trip in Aug (wanna say 22nd) but not sure out of H&M Landing

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    3/4 day outta Seaforth he could probably hit the Coronado's, possibility of yellowtail and bonitio. Or he could swing north to the La Jolla kelp bed, bass, maybe white sea bass, maybe some yellowtails and other misc bottom fish. Not much as far as I know of happening offshore and it's too far to hit SCI on a 3/4 day run and the bluefin and albies are definitely too far out for you guys unless they somehow make a big migratory move over the next few day's.

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    Very doubtful you go "offshore" for tuna on a 3/4 right now....they just aren't close enough and concentrated enough right now.

    Chances are you'll go to Coronado Island, north end of South Island (anchoring the middle grounds aspect for YT) and when things die down, the east side of south island for the couple rockcod holes (gotta make sure everyone goes home with something slimey), and probably an end of day run to Pukey for sculpin. That's the usual 3/4 day run to he islands, unless the barracuda or bonito show up...

    Bring your iron, and a handful of 1 through 2/0 for the flyline, in addition to some lead for the bottom scratching. I would strongly suggest trying a treble stinger on the flyline (yes, I know this is heresy for you purists) cause the yellows can be really small and shortbite quite a bit.

    Enjoy...AND POST A REPORT!

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    If it's the San Diego your jumping on, the boat typically will head to the Coronado islands. That's their bread and butter. However, the water rolled big time since Thursday of last week. Was nice clean blue and has turned to a dirty green.

    A buddy of mine was talking to the captain yesterday. The boat may hit up La Jolla soon if conditions remain ugly at the islands. Their seeing good spots of yellows and will go where the fish are. It's a good thing. yellows are being spotted, short boat ride, and gives you alot more fishing time for a 3/4 trip.

    Be ready for some possible yellows be it La Jolla or the islands. Great boat and fishes hard!

    If you do happen to head to the islands this may help you. Prior to the water rolling. There were two grades of yellows at the islands. Smaller grades of 8 to 12 pounders and some brusiers that are ranging from 18 to 26 pounds. These ones have some muscle on em! Not your average nados tails. The smaller ones are more willing biters while the larger ones were a pick bite. The key is to getting the best bait you can find, get it clear of any tangles, and get it out before the sea lions come around. If they come which I'm they will... then soak a bait and get it past them for a possible bite. Sardines are king and 2 or 2/0 hooks flylined is the ticket. Green pattern surfaces irons such as a Tady 45 were getting hits. I would suggest you have a minimum of a 20 and 25 stick with you. Fish were everywhere not too much drive time before a another school is located. Few nice calicos coming up off the Middle grounds. There was alot of bait around the islands so alot of these fish are filled up and not willing.

    Other then that, if it's your not yellowtail chasing then it'll be pretty much what Sansou said. Have tackle for the for the bottom fishing.

    Good luck! Should be fun.
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    Thanks everyone... Just curious what are the Calicos biting. I have a very wide variety of tady lures in many different colors. I found that the tady 45 in dorado was a good one last time. I have scrambled egg, bird crap, and some blue and chrome. Should i have some blue and white??

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    Blue/White has been a long time standard. I would definitely add that to the arsenal.

    If fishing for calico's get some leadheads and either some big hammer swimbait's or even some berkley gulp. Killer on the bass.

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    When using the big hammers, do you cast them and let them sink to the bottom and slow retrieve? Or is it cast, let sink a little bit then retrieve. Never used them before

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