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Thread: Malibu 2/24/11 Big Bugs Galore!

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    Default Malibu 2/24/11 Big Bugs Galore!

    I did another one of those evening winter bass/lobster trip with my friend Dennis. We decide not to stay local and make the long ride up the coast to harvest those big lobsters that has been roaming the squid grounds all season long. We arrived pretty early to our lobster hole and had some time to kill. We filled that dead time up by setting up along the kelp line and structure and had a very nice pick on the calico bass. Lots of cookie cutter sportcoats with some 3-4lbers mixed in. After we put the hurt on the bass, the sun was already coming down. We dropped our nets and got lucky once again. Plenty of big bugs averaging an estimated 5-8lbs each. Done by 9-ish and made the long trek back home. Picture evidences of a good time:



    Start the fun with some of these.



    The nicer grade callys started getting hungry.



    I flopped a big one on board.



    Dennis with a sizeable structure calico bass.



    We ran into some by catches.



    Double by-catch. Poor man's lobster and a sand bass with some tiger stripes. All bass and sheepshead were released. We prefer the real lobster than the poor man's one. Plus they are not in season.


    Let the real fun begin.


    Another Biggun! Sorry about the camera work...the swells were rolling hard tonight. I tried my best fixing the photos.


    We started to double fist these suckers. The pictures does not even do them just.


    It was like this all night.


    Our smallest one.


    Dennis pulls then I pose with the lobsters. Thanks for the hard work Dennis and thanks for breaking the side bunk on the trailer you jerk.


    Limmmiiiiiittteeeeddd out on big ones.


    Note to self: Buy a bigger cooler cause only 4 big lobster would barely fit into the current cooler.

    Thats it. Had a great time on the water. This might be our last lobster trip of the season, maybe get one more local lobster trip in. But definitely our last trip to the land of the giant lobsters on Malibu coastline for the 2010/2011 interval. This has been an exceptional lobster season for us. We learned a lot and figured out some new techniques this time around. Put a wealth of new lobster gps coordinates to our ever expanding chartplotter. The new topo maps has been my best friend this season. See you all next time ...probably on the rockfish opener.
    Last edited by marzocchi; 02-25-2011 at 02:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marzocchi View Post
    Plenty of big bugs averaging an estimated 5-8lbs each.

    Done by 9-ish

    Note to self: Buy a bigger cooler cause only 4 big lobster would barely fit into the current cooler.

    OMG DR

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    Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww www

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    Very nice bugs Dat!
    Now that I have a regular job, it's going to be a while till I get things squared away and get to leave when I want.
    Thanks for the report and pictures,
    Robert
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    UN - believable.

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    Wowzers! Those are some monsters. Congrats and thanks for sharing.

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    MARZ-MAN THE BUG KILLER,THOSE LOOK REALLY NICE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t/o,,,,,,,,,

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