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Big Corona 10-9
Yesterday I had some free time and decided to go fishing last minute. Went over to the local Superior and got some shrimp and "charales" which looked like a type of smelt. Fished from 1 to 4 p.m. where the sea wall and jetty meet as I was too lazy to walk along the actual jetty. Pretty slow day. I talked to a few anglers and most said they didn't catch anything or didn't get any bites, but one gentleman said he caught a calico. Based on his hand gestures, probably 10"-12" long.
After not catching anything for the first hour, I decided to downsize. The fish didn't seem to like the charales at all which became very mushy, but the shrimp did the trick. Using my 6' spinning set up with 2 lb line, I tied on an 18" carolina rig with 1/8 oz sinker and the smallest mosquito hook I had in my tackle bag. Put on a small piece of shrimp and threw it out keeping my line taut. First cast, I got a small opaleye the size of my palm. Second through fourth casts, I got some senoritas which were all in the 4"-5" range. Things slowed over the next hour with constant bites, but hookup rates seemed to be 1 senorita for every 8-10 casts. Things really started to die out over the third and final hour before I left. l only got 1 more senorita, 1 black perch, and 1 other opaleye before calling it a day.
Nothing to write home about so no pics, but it was just nice being out of the house. Final fish count was:
12-14 senoritas
2 opaleye
1 black perch
Last edited by misterBAITer; 10-10-2016 at 04:24 PM.
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Nice job misterBAITer out at the big C. Yes it's nice to be out on the sand but nicer when U get some feesh.
Take care,
anchor3n1
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Excellent variety of fish and total of fish landed indeed!
Your doing better than most others!
Thanx for the fish report,
SP Dan <"))><
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