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Topic: Leffingwell 6/10 slow  (Read 966 times)

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Dogpound

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Congrats to duane and everyone else who was able to enjoy the Derby.  wish I could have been there.  had to be somewhere sunday afternoon, but I was able to get for about five hours from 6-11 am.  Launched out of leffingwell swell was semi big but no wind and surprisingly clear.  went south to cambria rock was fishing in 40 50 FOW. caught and released 3 underlings, 2 short Cabbies and 3 gophers.  that was it. pretty slow.  the fog came in completely engulfed the area then burned completely off for about 45 minutes, and then came all the way back in and whited out everything.  Navigated by GPS a half mile back to the launch.  would have been pretty lost without it.  got right in to the break zone of swells before I could even faintly see land. Anyway not the derby, and nothing too big but still got to get out.  a few pics.  short lings and short cabby all released.
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jmairey

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what were you using for bait/lure that day?
john m. airey


Sin Coast

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Good fishing!
Looks like a plastic squid-type of swimbait in the cab picture. Cool.

Thanks for the report and pics!
PK
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Dogpound

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Sin is right, I tried a couple different plastics that day a white scampi tail, and anchovie swim bait but I caught almost every fish on a Berkeley gulp 5" squid on a 2.5 ounce red shad leadhead.  color sugar and spice.  seemed to work very well.  they really have a great darting action on the lead head and stink pretty good.  have had pretty good success with them. they are a little pricey @ walmart 5.88 plus tax for a pack of three.  I cut the top 3/8" off the squid so it fits over the leadhead barb better and butts up to the head. 
« Last Edit: June 12, 2007, 12:08:01 PM by Dogpound »
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