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4/2 grunion run surf fishing

Started by Farmer_Joey, April 03, 2022, 10:38:36 AM

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Farmer_Joey

First post here

Got to the beach a little before 8pm on an incoming tide. Conditions seemed nice at first, very small surf and not much grass on my practice casts, but after I put my first bait in the water is when i realized the current was pretty bad. 10oz sputnik was getting swept away. Did my best to deal with it though and finally managed to get a bait to stick. Not too long after, the grunion started making a showing.

Just as my dad and I got done talking about how we would probably walk away empty handed because of how pitiful the fishing has been this year even with all this bait around right now, I look up at my rod and watch it get hammered. Jump up and grab the rod, and after the first headshake I could tell it was a soupfin. After a hard but quick fight on 100lb casting tackle, my dad got a hold of her tail and got her onto the beach. Took the hook out, got some terrible pictures and released it. Didn't measure it with a tape but it was just over a wingspan so it was about 70-71 inches. Smaller bait was the ticket, half a mackerel. Took a break from the whole huge mackerels, whole bonitos, bullet tunas, and hand sized bonito heads and yellowtail heads with a 10oz spider weight.

Fished another bait after that and got bit again but this time it bit right behind the hook and left just the head. Big puncture marks and the head was sliced in half. One more bait after that to soak while we packed up and then we left.

Nice to get on one again, the only other fish I have caught this year was a big leopard shark on new year's day. After that, absolutely nothing. And I've been fishing 1-2 times a week every single week everywhere between San Diego and Los Angeles county. And I thought last year was bad.

Don't know how to insert a picture but if I figure it out I will put one in.

Surf: 1-2ft, tide: high, bait: mackerel, approximately 70 inches, county: San Diego, don't know the moon phase.
Farmer's only

KogaHead

Welcome to the sight.

Seems fishing has got worse very year.
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vdisney

Quote from: KogaHead on April 03, 2022, 02:36:59 PM
Welcome to the sight

Your spelling ain't so good  ;D, welcome to PS my man.  Hopefully you can figure out the picture posting
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I looked at the word "sight" too long and now it looks like it's German or something.

Willkomen auf der PS!

Latimeria

Quote from: Farmer_Joey on April 03, 2022, 10:38:36 AM
First post here

Got to the beach a little before 8pm on an incoming tide. Conditions seemed nice at first, very small surf and not much grass on my practice casts, but after I put my first bait in the water is when i realized the current was pretty bad. 10oz sputnik was getting swept away. Did my best to deal with it though and finally managed to get a bait to stick. Not too long after, the grunion started making a showing.

Just as my dad and I got done talking about how we would probably walk away empty handed because of how pitiful the fishing has been this year even with all this bait around right now, I look up at my rod and watch it get hammered. Jump up and grab the rod, and after the first headshake I could tell it was a soupfin. After a hard but quick fight on 100lb casting tackle, my dad got a hold of her tail and got her onto the beach. Took the hook out, got some terrible pictures and released it. Didn't measure it with a tape but it was just over a wingspan so it was about 70-71 inches. Smaller bait was the ticket, half a mackerel. Took a break from the whole huge mackerels, whole bonitos, bullet tunas, and hand sized bonito heads and yellowtail heads with a 10oz spider weight.

Fished another bait after that and got bit again but this time it bit right behind the hook and left just the head. Big puncture marks and the head was sliced in half. One more bait after that to soak while we packed up and then we left.

Nice to get on one again, the only other fish I have caught this year was a big leopard shark on new year's day. After that, absolutely nothing. And I've been fishing 1-2 times a week every single week everywhere between San Diego and Los Angeles county. And I thought last year was bad.

Don't know how to insert a picture but if I figure it out I will put one in.

Surf: 1-2ft, tide: high, bait: mackerel, approximately 70 inches, county: San Diego, don't know the moon phase.

Welcome to the boards boss and we totally feel the pain for a slow year!  Congrats on getting the 3rd shark on the 2022 board!  By this time we should have seen 20+ ON the boards.

Congrats again and welcome!  Thanks for the post and hopefully this gets everyone fired up to keep hitting the surf.  8)
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

Latimeria

Quote from: KogaHead on April 03, 2022, 02:36:59 PM
Welcome to the sight.

Seems fishing has got worse very year.

Is this really Bing (Cav's Arch Enemy) in a Kogahead disguise?
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

Latimeria

Quote from: jrodda on April 03, 2022, 06:48:11 PM
I looked at the word "sight" too long and now it looks like it's German or something.

Willkomen auf der PS!

Well done Jeremy!
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

KogaHead

2024 Prehistoric Soul Football Champion
(Tom & Jeremy Suck!)

Farmer_Joey

Quote from: Latimeria on April 04, 2022, 05:36:19 AM
Quote from: Farmer_Joey on April 03, 2022, 10:38:36 AM
First post here

Got to the beach a little before 8pm on an incoming tide. Conditions seemed nice at first, very small surf and not much grass on my practice casts, but after I put my first bait in the water is when i realized the current was pretty bad. 10oz sputnik was getting swept away. Did my best to deal with it though and finally managed to get a bait to stick. Not too long after, the grunion started making a showing.

Just as my dad and I got done talking about how we would probably walk away empty handed because of how pitiful the fishing has been this year even with all this bait around right now, I look up at my rod and watch it get hammered. Jump up and grab the rod, and after the first headshake I could tell it was a soupfin. After a hard but quick fight on 100lb casting tackle, my dad got a hold of her tail and got her onto the beach. Took the hook out, got some terrible pictures and released it. Didn't measure it with a tape but it was just over a wingspan so it was about 70-71 inches. Smaller bait was the ticket, half a mackerel. Took a break from the whole huge mackerels, whole bonitos, bullet tunas, and hand sized bonito heads and yellowtail heads with a 10oz spider weight.

Fished another bait after that and got bit again but this time it bit right behind the hook and left just the head. Big puncture marks and the head was sliced in half. One more bait after that to soak while we packed up and then we left.

Nice to get on one again, the only other fish I have caught this year was a big leopard shark on new year's day. After that, absolutely nothing. And I've been fishing 1-2 times a week every single week everywhere between San Diego and Los Angeles county. And I thought last year was bad.

Don't know how to insert a picture but if I figure it out I will put one in.

Surf: 1-2ft, tide: high, bait: mackerel, approximately 70 inches, county: San Diego, don't know the moon phase.

Welcome to the boards boss and we totally feel the pain for a slow year!  Congrats on getting the 3rd shark on the 2022 board!  By this time we should have seen 20+ ON the boards.

Congrats again and welcome!  Thanks for the post and hopefully this gets everyone fired up to keep hitting the surf.  8)

This year has definitely been painfully slow but I think things will be picking up. A popular OC spot started producing a few soupfins and big rays and surprisingly a small sevengill within the last few weeks. Just a matter of putting in the time in at the right spots.
Farmer's only

Latimeria

Joey, I'll get your shark up on the list this week.  I've been overwhelmingly busy at the moment but will get it on there. Thanks for the patience.
You can't catch them from your computer chair.