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>> Rock fishing the bluffs; central coast 6/27 [topic: previous/next]
PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:19 pm
icatchcolds


Posts: 497
Location: Morro bay

Got an early start on wednesday (for me)and was fishing in the sun by 6:30. Hiked to a spot where I had a missed bite on a previous trip. Tide was receding to 1.2 ft at around 10:30.

General area.



Got bit on my first cast, short cab around 13 inches. I'm in a huge cab slump right now, cant find any legals. I don't usually spend time taking pictures of undersized fish but this guy was very red and I had my camera strapped around my neck so I snapped a quick one.



I released him in the shallows and followed him out quite a ways as he tucked himself close to every rock until I lost him. Cool to see up close where they tuck and hide.

No more bites for a while so I hiked to a new spot around 8:30. Found some nice deep water in close and casted out to the edge of some kelp. Again on my first cast there I got a nice bite but I wasn't quick enough and I couldn't set the hook, but it came back about 10 seconds later and this time I got her, barely. Stuck me again behind a rock a little ways out. Waiting a fish out and feeling it come free is almost as good a feeling as landing it.



A nice, fat, 15" grassie. As you can see this fish was hooked backwards, with the shank of the hook on the outside. I think I got lucky.

I went out without breakfast so after that fish I hiked back to my truck to grab some food, and fish back south a little.

I was putting bait on my hook, then turned around and a flock of pelicans had landed right where I was going to cast.



They'd all sit around for a minute, then dive all at the same time, working some bait. This went on for about 15 minutes until they had mostly left. So I started fishing, carefully around them. I thought I'd snagged on some kelp when it started to pull back, Lots of line came out with my drag tight. I was optimistic but I knew what it most likely was.



Two pelicans followed it all the way in trying to engulf the bat ray from either side whenever it came to the surface the last 30 ft or so until I pulled it up to the rock.

I fished another few hours in the wind until noon for nothing, then wrapped it up.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:30 pm
ucscrab


Posts: 206
Location: Upper Monterey Bay

nice ray. are they pretty rare while rockfishing?
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:36 pm
icatchcolds


Posts: 497
Location: Morro bay

I primarily use squid, so I hook them occasionally at certain spots. Once every 8-9 trips or so. Same with juvenile leopard sharks.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:20 pm
csmerril


Posts: 502
Location: Central Coast

icatchcolds wrote:
I primarily use squid, so I hook them occasionally at certain spots. Once every 8-9 trips or so. Same with juvenile leopard sharks.


I have only been out fishing from the rocks a couple of times, but if you ever need a fishing buddy, hit me up! Im down to go any weekend. I work week days. I have all the gear and we can carpool.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 5:13 pm
Mahigeer


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Nice fishing.

Those pesky pelicans can be annoying.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:51 pm
Rockfish Ninja


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Fat RF!!, that was worth the whole trip.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:01 pm
branrx


Posts: 84
Location: Morro Bay

I posted this in the other central coast thread, just hoping someone could offer some advice.

**I dont understand how you guys fish in the mess of rocks and kelp. I really want to do this but Im afraid Im gonna go through several hooks and sinkers before I get this right. Where are you guys casting? What size sinkers, hooks? I read somewhere Spiderwire lines (braid?) will cut through the kelp nicely.
thoughts?
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:36 pm
icatchcolds


Posts: 497
Location: Morro bay

branrx wrote:
I posted this in the other central coast thread, just hoping someone could offer some advice.

**I dont understand how you guys fish in the mess of rocks and kelp. I really want to do this but Im afraid Im gonna go through several hooks and sinkers before I get this right. Where are you guys casting? What size sinkers, hooks? I read somewhere Spiderwire lines (braid?) will cut through the kelp nicely.
thoughts?


It's unavoidable. Everyone gets snagged rockfishing. Most of the time I'm aiming for a certain rock or patch of kelp. If I lose only 2 or 3 weights in a 5 hour fishing session, that's a really good day.

Some guys use up to 100 lb braid to cut down on their lost rigs, but it shreds easier on the rocks. SS's crew up north is also hauling monster fish up huge cliffs sometimes. Not really the case for me.

I fish anywhere from 25-40 lb mono and I'm always surprised what I can pull out of with a fresh spool of 25 lb. I use octopus hooks, usually 5/0 - 6/0.

When I started ordering sinkers online was when I stopped hating myself for every sinker I lost. I use 3 and 4 oz. It's probably somewhere around 4x cheaper including shipping.

You, merril and I should meet up out there some weekend.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:46 pm
branrx


Posts: 84
Location: Morro Bay

icatchcolds wrote:
branrx wrote:
I posted this in the other central coast thread, just hoping someone could offer some advice.

**I dont understand how you guys fish in the mess of rocks and kelp. I really want to do this but Im afraid Im gonna go through several hooks and sinkers before I get this right. Where are you guys casting? What size sinkers, hooks? I read somewhere Spiderwire lines (braid?) will cut through the kelp nicely.
thoughts?


It's unavoidable. Everyone gets snagged rockfishing. Most of the time I'm aiming for a certain rock or patch of kelp. If I lose only 2 or 3 weights in a 5 hour fishing session, that's a really good day.

Some guys use up to 100 lb braid to cut down on their lost rigs, but it shreds easier on the rocks. SS's crew up north is also hauling monster fish up huge cliffs sometimes. Not really the case for me.

I fish anywhere from 25-40 lb mono and I'm always surprised what I can pull out of with a fresh spool of 25 lb. I use octopus hooks, usually 5/0 - 6/0.

When I started ordering sinkers online was when I stopped hating myself for every sinker I lost. I use 3 and 4 oz. It's probably somewhere around 4x cheaper including shipping.

You, merril and I should meet up out there some weekend.


Sounds good to me. I cooked up some fish I caught on a Virg's trip the other day, and I could not believe how good it tasted, so now I really wanna focus on rock fish. But from shore as the swells on the boat trip made me miserable, lol. I was mad at myself for feeling so sick the whole time, but appreciated the shore much more. Let me know if you guys want another hand, Ill buy bait..
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:40 am
frozendog


Posts: 1117
Location: SLO County

Another nice quality grass rockfish!
That can be a real rush when a bat ray grabs your bait and heads for the horizon. You think "ling" but you know "ray". But still, what a workout.

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