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#1
General Board / Re: 6 more weeks...
Last post by jrodda - April 15, 2026, 06:18:18 PM


Micromanaging sucks!
#2
General Board / Re: 6 more weeks...
Last post by Tim524 - April 14, 2026, 10:32:55 AM
That "Fresh Meat" feeling always sucks, hope you get back to a normal routine of fishing soon !
#3
General Board / 6 more weeks...
Last post by Latimeria - April 14, 2026, 08:06:11 AM
Until I pass my probationary period and hopefully get to do a little more fishing! I'm being micromanaged like I was 15 working at Carvel again!

I did get out this weekend but only managed one 9" spotty and missed 2 others. One of my worst days stalking the shoreline in recent memory.

Well, hopefully soon....
#4
Saltwater Personal Craft Fishing Reports / Re: Without A Paddle 4/11
Last post by jrodda - April 12, 2026, 10:01:28 AM
So I was fishing from an NRS Gig Bob, 8'4 by 6'6, 44lb frameless pontoon. To call it a float tube is quite a stretch but my only propulsion was my feet so it's the same experience. I had a ton of trouble turning, could have been the size, could have been the dive fins I had. I liked being high and dry, I was only wet up to mid-calf and wore normal shorts for the day.

I'm probably going to try a co-worker's Cumberland U-shaped float tube real soon and compare experiences. I will have my bum in a couple inches of water for that. My thing about that is it will eventually necessitate another pair of waders that I have to buy and I'm extremely tight on space, barely enough room for a float tube purchase.

After researching a ton yesterday, the perfect fit for me might be the Dave Scadden Slash, which is a tiny pontoon type, 6'x4' and 18lbs, sits real high, 500lb capacity. But at $600 on sale right now and $900 normally, might be tough to justify. If it's my primary fishing style for the next year or two then maybe. Probably will become more of an annual thing once I get another boat. Or if I don't mind being a little wetter, I might try the 350lb capacity GoPlus on Amazon for $120, which might still keep me dryer than other tubes.


And I did get a good burn on my knees! Couple applications of Aloe Vera and I'm doing okay.
#5
Saltwater Personal Craft Fishing Reports / Re: Without A Paddle 4/11
Last post by Tim524 - April 11, 2026, 06:44:43 PM
I've been eyeballing Kayaks and Float Tubes just for Bishop and Mammoth and still can't decide :-\

Looks like you will have a nice sun burn ;D

Was there anything you didn't like about the tube ?
#6
Fishing Talk / "True" Halibut
Last post by jrodda - April 11, 2026, 06:38:37 PM
Dave was poring over information on halibut after the trip and brought it to my attention that California Halibut are not "true" halibut. I had to double check, and it appears true.

These fish are distinguished by their massive size (often exceeding 400 pounds), a distinct diamond-shaped body (rather than round), and forked or concave tails. They are almost exclusively "right-eyed," meaning that as they mature, their eyes migrate to the right side of their head.

Which leaves only the Atlantic Halibut and Pacific Halibut, in their own genus of Hippoglossus.

Every now and then it bugged me that people would say they target flounder in SoCal and now I see that I was foolish to feel at odds with their naming of things. Foolish!

Does a rose by any other name smell as sweet? Does a butt by any other name smell as stinky?
#7
Tackle Talk / Re: RIP Gevicont
Last post by jrodda - April 11, 2026, 06:24:59 PM
It's back!!!!!!!!! Ordered 2000m of 30# rainbow 8 strand for $55. I got a Tekota 800PGA that apparently fits 1200 yards of 50, so I'm gonna see how much 30 it will fit for mind numbingly deep deep-drops.
#8
Saltwater Personal Craft Fishing Reports / Without A Paddle 4/11
Last post by jrodda - April 11, 2026, 05:50:04 PM


I've been getting bugged by everyone at work to try float tubing. I've told them that I'm afraid of sea lions, sea lions killed my family, and I don't like sea lions. Really, I was probably putting it off because if I like it then that means I need to buy more sh!t. Finally I said yes.

It was supposed to be myself along with 4 other guys, but that plan seemed to disintegrate in the atmosphere, just as Artemis II did not! Just me and Dave. I borrowed Dave's inflatable pontoon and flippers, and he was on his Hobie yak.

I arrived around 0700. Having grabbed the pontoon off Dave the day before, I inflated it and prepped. Realized I forgot sunscreen...



Dave showed up around 0745 and we launched into Newport by 0800 or so.

I started with a fluke on a swing head. Dave said something about some kind of JDM soft plastic. He was on 'em quick and went 3 for 4 in the first hour. I was still trying to figure out how to turn at that point.

It took at least 2 hours before I got my first bite. Felt nice and it stole my fluke(!). Put a fresh one on and on the next mooring I nailed my first fish in what feels like 10 trips.



We were at the apex of our trip and finally the bite turned on a bit for me. I ended up getting 3 spotties and this ~16" halibut in 30 minutes or so.



Dave wanted in so I gave him the same lure. 5 minutes later, he gets hooks up. "Oh it's just weeds...[zzZZZZZzzz]!!!"

Ended up being his first legal halibut at about 26". He was about to gill it and keep it for dinner when...it made good on its name. It floundered, as it never floundered before, out of the yak, and slipped away...burgers it is.



Finished a little after 1100 I believe...what started as yet another cursed trip turned into something much more memorable!

I am, of course, researching float tubes now.
#9
Fishing Talk / Re: El Nino
Last post by Latimeria - April 10, 2026, 07:12:20 PM
I agree with Jeremy... With that said, I hope 1997 and 2015 merge so it's from World Record Albies to wahoo! Lol
#10
Fishing Talk / Re: El Nino
Last post by jrodda - April 10, 2026, 05:44:22 PM
My predictions have been wrong every year for the past 5 years so I give up. Maybe I should stop predicting black marlin.

I don't remember a Spring this warm, full stop. Which makes me think this could be a ridiculously warm year.

Or it flips, we have a cold May, temps settle back to normal, and we forget all this ever happened. I feel like something like that happened last year or so. Warm spring, then water temps dropped below 60 at the end of June.

A yellow from the jetty would be nice though! Even just some consistent bonito would be great.