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Messages - Jigstrike

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Thanks a heap. Hope all enjoy these. One a month for now.

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1st one Pier fishing in the early days and 70`s
2nd one. Baldys, boatlines and Big Eye
3rd one In Cow Cod we trust
4th one Naturelure Swim baits and Robert Brady. Lures made in California 1948. These were innovative for the time.

Maybe someone can put the link up.
Writing for them one time a month on early California sportfishing.

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Will trade for quality no junk older fishing lures.  Heddon, Shakespeare, South bend, Paw Paw . Boxed preferably. Pre 1960. This is Brand new in the box never used. Been stored since 1997. Top of the line. No JUNK. I live in Oakley. If you wrap rods you want this. My friends that own Tackle stores and wrap rods in L.A. say its a great unit They use the same model. Retails over $999,00 + tax so add another $90.00 there. Not posting pictures so look on there website or do a search. Leaving it in box till sold. If you wrap rods this is your toy. 925-783-5319 IF INTRESTED.

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Pictures of first boat I worked on at 13 years of age on weekends.  Pursuit. 14.00 all day San Clemente island. 12 cents a gallon at the dock for diesel.  Same area I was talking about.

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General Talk / Re: Tidepool Abalone
« on: February 27, 2021, 09:25:48 AM »
As far as poaching. They will.  This is the Palms near San Pedro in the 30s and 40s. Or near Palos Verdes if you would. Used to fish there as a kid.  I worked on a boat with fish and game planting tagged Abalone there. Within 2 day poachers had them in there bucket. Tags on them and all. So we went from Tide pools to deeper areas to release them. Heck I remember friends diving them commercially in the 70s 90.00 a dozen for reds greens and pinks 65.00. Black abs 50 and under.

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General Talk / Re: Tidepool Abalone
« on: February 27, 2021, 09:20:55 AM »
Like these. 

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Betty O was 8 bucks half day and re ride in after noon was 4 bucks. With a hamburger and coke. Under $20.00.

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Skiff rental at Paradise cove was 15.00 a day with a scoop of bait. Daylight till 5 pm. 4 teenagers . It was a cheap day. Not to mention a hamburger afterwards and a gunnysack full of Calico Bass,Halibut,Sand Bass, A OCCASSIONAL White sea bass. And yes a 150 lb Thresher.  Another day we followed a Marlin for 10 minutes tring to get it to bite a Mackerel 1 mile from the pier. AHHHHH

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Caught 6 Bluefin Tuna on The Redondo pier from 12 to 18 lbs. Caught a 36 lb Bluefin in the harbor with 2 black skip Jack the same day. Also a day in my 16ft skiff. 2 Bluefin to 24  lbs 2 salmon to 18 lbs and a halibut. 15 years old. 1/4 mile from that pier. Ah what the hell happened. Take me back please.

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For Sale / Re: FREE: Cast Iron Window weights
« on: February 16, 2021, 09:00:55 AM »
Used to use those for Rock Cod Commercially in the day.  500 to 900 ft 75 hooks. 6 to 12 lb ones.

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That's me on a commercial Jig boat in the background of the reels.

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Other stuff

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Thank You.
Paradise cove was magical  then. Where can 4 12 year old`s  have there dad drop them off at 6 a.m. Take there paper route money between 4 of them. Rent a 16 ft boat with motor with a scoop of live bait for $18.50 and fish till 5 p.m. with a few Halibut a seabass some Calico bass, a few rockfish and sand bass home after a days fishing. That would be a liability issue now. But by the same token I don't think kids now are as responsible or respectful of others property now.  I remember one day we had a 300 lb swordfish come next to the skiff we followed it for 10 minutes trying to get it to bite. Another time we caught a 100 lb Thresher.  Ah the memories of Youth.

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Well. I had a e mail awhile back from a lady that was the daughter of Jerry. A friend and a teacher of sorts that was part of So California fishing history between 1950 and till a couple of years ago. I first meet Jerry when I was 12 and fishing on the Sport boat Gentleman out of Paradise Cove above Malibu. A place where Rockford Files were filmed in the Sand Box Bar and grill near the pier. Jim Rockford`s Character always used that as a backdrop under a different name. I was fishing with bait with limited and slow success when he approached me  on the boat and said tie one of these on and cast it to the edge of the kelp put it in gear and let it sink. It was Root beer color and a twin tail bait called the Rubber Duck prior to scampi making them. Bang with in an hour I had 6 bass in the bag between 4 and 8 lbs. He walked up to the bow and said how are you doing. I said with a smile 6 nice ones. He looked and smiled back and proceeded to fish him self in the stern of the boat.  Light Load that day maybe 12 or so.

I limited out with 3 about 7 to 8 lbs each. Almost got Jackpot.  He said what do you think. I said amazing what are these?  On the ride home to the pier I did not belive the catch.   I got to know him as a regular on the boat and formed a fishermen friendship of the young guy and the mentor of sorts. Eating Hamburgers on the way to the Kelp beds and talking techniques each time. He designed many famous Jigs in So California like the BADA BING, Hoodwink and his name sake the Jerry Jig. As well as the Rubber duck I had used which it had a different lead head than any other and the first soft tail jig other than a Bagley Salty  dog or a few mister twisters.  He later sold me the remaining molds to the Rubber duck head and tails knowing I would take care of them. I have made some and sold some here and there. Maybe to a few here. Under the Squidme name now.

I was contacted by his Daughter about some stuff of his and it was noted that I would want them he put an email that I was his man to get this stuff. They are Hook displays from around 1902 to 1910 Of every hook Mustad made for all fishing. One Board is West coast with the early Bullhead hooks and live bait styles. The other is specialty hooks that were used on lures and baits. THERE IS NOTHING NEW IN HOOKS. I believe that even more now other than what its made with.  Jerry and I have had visits when I went to L.A. to sportfish and talk about old days  with him on my way home.  So take a look and enjoy. As some know I collect older things of History this way. These will have a nice Home with me next to reels from 1850 to 1940 to keep them company. Let me know if there is something like this for me to ad to my collection.

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