Went back late last night to the spot I connected at Friday night to see if I just got lucky and hooked a fluke wanderer or if the bats had really moved in to LA.?....
Question answered, got 4, quick all in the 40" - 46" range on squish and mack heads within a couple hour period around peak high tide. Spent way more time hooked up then soaking bait. These seem to have alot of fight in them...I'm soo sore this morning, whole body, after battling these pigs all weekend.
Joe
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Killing the bats! Way to go!! 8)
Awesome job man. I know those surf bats can be a challenge once in skinny lol
Awesome job Joe. Definitely looks like the la bats finally showed up.
Hell yeah.
Hopefully they stick around through this next batch of swell.
They won't leave, they'll just sit on the outside in calm water.
Nice going again joe.
I'm thinking about heading there soon.
Nicely done Joe, we're gonna give it a go Wednesday 8)
4 in one night is work. Impressive 8)
At it again. Nice Bats, Boss! Well deserved soreness! 8)
I hope it was worth the wait. That's a NICE SESSION!