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Topic: Pleasure Point  (Read 1794 times)

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Seabreeze

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  • Location: Monterey Bay
  • Date Registered: Jun 2005
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Thursday morning, 6AM, Mendohead and I launched from Santa Cruz and fished a stretch of 107/108 foot deep water off Pleasure Point.  A powerboat fella, Jim, dropped by and confirmed that this was the area from which he caught a 25 pound Salmon two nights prior.  On Wednesday evening, he said he had also gotten a smaller Salmon.  
We had lots (LOTS) of surface bait, and rather regular small bait patches and balls.  Occasional feeding fish on the screen but nothing on our Apexes or mooched anchovies.  We didn't mooch the hooch in this area.  I would consider trying this area again.  We probably did 8-10 miles of paddling.
Very modest wind and tolerable swell.

seabreeze
Saltwater is the cure for everything that ails us,
sweat, tear or the sea.