BRING YOUR CALIFORNIA FISHING LICENSE!!!!!

Started by alantani, June 01, 2015, 07:36:44 PM

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alantani

send me an email at alantani@yahoo.com for questions!

SoCalAngler

Thats a good plan for sure and when you get on the boat and talk to Mike or Brian, who ever is the captain or maybe they both will be on the boat, they will have the low down on what the best options are. Two different years on my charter, a 3 day trip, we ran to the Lupe because thats where the fish were. We got to the island around 10am looked around until 11 and left at sunset. Not the most fishing time but at that time it was the only option.

BFT are always a roll of the dice fishing wise but one thing I can tell you is Mike sure knows how to put you on biting fish.

Reel 224

Quote from: Tightlines666 on June 04, 2015, 10:56:35 PM
Quote from: Reel 224 on June 04, 2015, 10:03:04 PM
Cold I have a definition of this "mesopelagics" I'm guessing smaller bait fish. Am I rite? 

These are the deeper dwellimg spp.  (Such as Hatchetfish and Lanterfish) that spend most of their time around the sound scatrering layer (often 100-300 fa deep), then migrate up at night (how far is somewhat moon-phase-dependent.  There are other nonfish spp.(like paper nautalis, small biolumincent squid, etc)  here as well.  Bigeye Tuna are meso-oriented specialist.

Thank you for that explanation Tightlines666, I'm afraid that is over my head for the most part. When it comes to bait and the fish that I'm targeting is usually the more common species that I'm familiar with. Like spots,Kellie,bunker.... Also Ive never fished for the larger game fish so that leaves me out of the picture.
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