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Calm Before the Storm

Started by Dark_Knight_9C1, December 30, 2023, 01:19:42 PM

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Dark_Knight_9C1

At the beach camping for the week and got out and fished Thursday morning before the big waves moved in. Mussles were the bait of choice. Outgoing tide and 2 ft shore breaks.

First up was a small bat ray on mussles. Had my other pole set up with mackerel for the bat rays. The hooks came in clean every time except once when a choice center cut of mackeral came in just skin. You can guess a batray did that.
Got quite a few short bites on the mussles. Finally connected with a medium size perch.


Current started ripping south so I walked over the Dana Point Harbor jetty to see what was around.  Found the usual suspects,  lots of Smeltzillas.


Went  back to the jetty the next day. The waves and current were making the beach unfishable. Got there a little later and as the sun set it was smelt city again... at least I had something to pull on.

-Keith


jrodda

Nice little window of action before he washing machine turned on, thanks for the report.

Latimeria

Hey!  Thanks for the report Keith!

I've been wanting to do some beach camping up there, but never pulled the trigger.  I'm stoked you got to do some fishing in the surf before the big swell moved in.

Thanks again for the post and Cheers!
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

vdisney

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Camping at the beach and some fish too boot, what's not to like about that   8)
Family is Everything..............Honor, Loyalty & Respect

Tim524

 Nice looking beach, I bet it is a lot different now after the big swell.