Copies and pasted from PFIC report by Redkorn (I put comments in parentheses)
Redondo big pier
Bait none (I tipped my Sabiki with pieces of pacific mackerel)
Rigs- Sabikis
I was planing on going to my jetty early 4am sat but the winds that day were blowing storm out to sea. So I decided to wait.
I found my self later at Redondo pier in the after noon looking for macks, dines and lobster.
Water was clear, warm, no wind and empty.
Burger had showed up later, we both hooped only to find small crabs, starfish, octos.
To kill the boredom I pointed out one of the many hoop nets I saw early in the day that were lost to the piles. I saw about 13? the look like black lard dots under the water =)
So I rigged up something snagged it and with the help of the strong Burger over the rail it came.
It was covered in weights, sabikis,hooks,lures of every weight and size. Madness! No lobster in it tho but we got to see lots of life (Muscles, Conch, Octopus, starfish, parasites, and an overall sewage smell...how nice!!! I did get 30+ weights of various sizes for the effort).
Burger later left and so did I. No fish, no bait (I did get some shrimp somewhere else after I left the pier, I made my own contraption and wanted to test it), no lobsters a warm bed at home sounded much better.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Redondo Horseshoe Pier 10/22/2011
Met up John / Redkorn at Redondo for some Lobster hooping and fishing from about 4:30 P.M. till 1:00 A.M. No lobsters in the hoop, just one medium to large female spider crab, which I tossed back because I did not want to deal with cooking it and it is difficult to tell when female spider crabs have eggs. Fishing wise, got 30-40 small to large macs for winter bait using a sabiki tipped with mac and squid. Lost quite a few to the dang seals, but it was fun to watch them (light show because of the bio-luminescence). I did see quite a few poachers there with snag lines for lobsters, luckily I did not see them get anything except spider crabs...lucky for them because I would have confronted them and called Cal-Tip.
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