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La Jolla White Sea Bass Report
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Spike
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La Jolla White Sea Bass Report
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EFish just called in to report he took an estimated 40-50# WSB soaking a fresh dead squid. He got broke off a few times before landing one. On Spectra. Bad connections Primo. Fish the kelp and fish the canyon. First timers should take a look at a map of the area and pay attention to what the schooled anglers are doing.
Those seabass will eat finfish too.
There's plenty of room out there for the kayaks. La Jolla turns into a zoo though when the boats show up. Like a Mad Magazine centerfold.
Whack `em!
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Good estimate!
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March 30, 2009, 11:01:25 PM »
Way to go buddy! I know you have put in some time in LJ recently.
Finally, the student has surpassed the master....good job grasshopper!
I can't wait to get my wsb...hopefully next week?
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Nice!!!!!!!!
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Re: La Jolla White Sea Bass Report
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Whata Fish
Congratulations!
What conditions are required for them to move North? Like Malibu, Pt Dume, or Leo. How long do they hang around once they start the bite and what is the legal length.
That looks like something I'd really enjoy putting some time into. But it sounds like they take a fair amount of knowledge to land.
Dennis
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April 03, 2009, 05:02:21 PM »
They are out there now. But the water is still a little cold looking for the 60+ temps and if the squid show up the you never know whats going to happen. You just need to put in some time and find them. My last keeper was adleast 3 years ago. So I think I was due.
Peace Out
EFISH
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