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Thread: First report: Carpinteria 10/30

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    Default First report: Carpinteria 10/30

    Good morning,
    This is my first report so please enlighten me to any info I may be forgetting.
    I work in Carpinteria on Maple Ave, right behind the camp grounds.
    I've grown up fishing mountain lakes and streams, so surf fishing is still new to me, but I'm loving it!
    I try to get in early a couple times a week so I can hit the beach.
    I've been fishing from 6:30-7:00am the last three mornings.
    Carolina rig with a red Berkley sand worm. I've gotten quite a few nibbles, but only landed one each morning (probably the same one LOL).
    Any pointers will be greatly appreciated, or if there's any locals that would like a partner sometime let me know.
    I also saw a pod of dolphins swim past about 50 feet out, pretty cool!

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    Red sand worm is a good bait...camo works too...doesn't hurt to put some kind of scent on them as well...check out the sticky posts on the FNN surf & bay board for info about lucky craft lures if you want to catch other kinds of fish as well.

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    Thanks for the advice, I've been reading everything I can find on here :)
    Definitely going to try throwing some LCs soon.

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    Welcome to the addiction and the FNN. Still a little early for perch though but very soon you shall be rewarded. That area should hold a decent amount of other species right now if you decide to fish the LC or slow roll a kroc along the bottom. Just walk and cast until you find them! Read the sticky by Dana aka Fisherman57 to help you ID the riptides which usually will be holding spots for feeding fish. The south end by the Tar Pits can hold halibut and the area north of the estuary by Santa Clause lane where you walk over the train tracks can be good as well. Just make sure to stay away from the estuary inlet because they enforce the "No fishing zone" pretty regularly.


    Mike
    Last edited by bones; 10-30-2014 at 01:47 PM.

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    Thank you for the tips!!
    What size/color kroc do you recommend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xjchad View Post
    What size/color kroc do you recommend?

    5/8 oz Green Mack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xjchad View Post
    Thank you for the tips!!
    What size/color kroc do you recommend?
    5/8 oz Blue Mack.....Green Mack is for newbies

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    Guess I'll go with the green then ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by xjchad View Post
    Guess I'll go with the green then ;)
    Throw the LC, you'll be a pro soon enough...

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    Kastmaster too.


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