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Topic: Tomales report Sat.  (Read 1904 times)

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bigeyedave

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  • Date Registered: Feb 2005
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Tried to dive for halibut in the incoming tide this am.  Very dark green/brown water maybe 1-2ft. vis.  Gave up on that after one pass and tried jigging them up.  No Go.  Ran down to Hog Island to try and make some live bait for zilch.  I couldn't even catch bait.  That is pretty pathetic.  Jigged for a while with fishtraps for zip.  Ran back up to the bar and met a guy who had just boated his third on live bait  :smt013 .  Cried a little :smt009 , wiped my nose and called it a day.  Jzumi saw one fish while we were diving but had no time to shoot because the vis was so bad and the fish spooked. :smt012 .  Might try salmon somewhere tomorrow depending on the forcast.  Good luck at the tourney you guys.
Dave


SBD

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Brother that is depressing! We had time making bait there until we found it and then it was breezy.  Better luck tomorrow!  I will still be baby sitting  :smt009


sebastes

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2005
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Not to rub salt in the wound, but there is a guy who posts on coastside who does pretty well on halibut in Tomales using jigs.  I believe what he uses are plastic B-2 squid bodies on lead heads.  I'm sure he has the right spots and the tides dialed in.

Ed


bigeyedave

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That is exactly what we used.  Glow squid on lead head jigs.  I have some friends who absolutely kill them with those things.  It just wasn't in the cards for us yesterday.  Next time.