I'm hoping to get out on the Spitfire out of Marina Del rey, tomorrow morning if anyone wants to come and meet and fish for a day
http://spitfiresportfishing.com/
http://www.worldwidefishing.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2304&t=37323&sid=0b57ae65a30e21bb51a743c4f8d1aa15
spitfiresportfishing.com
http://spitfiresportfishing.com/special-view/34-day-fishing/
3/4 Day Fishing
Posted on March 12, 2012 by Terrence in
Open party trips run daily at 6:30am-3/4:00 pm and depart from dock 52 on Fiji Way.
Reservations preferred but , not mandatory.
Any questions Call the landing at (310) 822-DOCK (3625)
Full Fare $59.00
Senior Fare $54.00 (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS, AND HOILDAYS)
Kids 12 and under $49.00
Ruben, all I saw was bait? No fish?
Quote from: BMITCH on January 13, 2014, 10:58:10 PM
Ruben, all I saw was bait? No fish?
Looks about right this time of the year for SoCal., but it sure beats 8 degrees!
Quote from: Dabigono on January 14, 2014, 03:36:58 AM
Quote from: BMITCH on January 13, 2014, 10:58:10 PM
Ruben, all I saw was bait? No fish?
Looks about right this time of the year for SoCal., but it sure beats 8 degrees!
That's funny...yeah you got that right! Lol
I'm glad to hear you got out.
I don't actually see any fish in the photos, but I am glad that you made the run. Did you bring your gear or use the boats?
Ron
Thanks for the report. Looks like great scenery !
Looks beautiful. My inlaws are 5 minutes from that port. I should check it out some time. Looks like fun and sand dabs are yummy...FRIED...but then again, what isn't good fried. ;D
Thanks for sharing your adventure.
I'm guessing the orange fish were sculpin. You can actually eat them if they are big enough. I really enjoy sand dabs fried in a skillet with some garlic.
Sounds like typical fishing this time of year.
Ron
According to Kashrut your good.
Ron
Quote from: mrbrklyn on January 14, 2014, 07:51:17 PM
yeah, sculpin. The trouble is translating that into a specific species of fish so I can identify whether they are Kosher or not. Eh, its vacation, so i gave them away. Whatever they were, they weren't no Blackfish :)
Quote from: noyb72 on January 14, 2014, 08:06:27 PM
According to Kashrut your good.
Ron
Hey Ruben: I thought all you had to do was look to see if the fish had gills. No? Dominick
Ruben,
Come on man let the locals know when your in town. I head out tomorrow but I'm heading south to Sandy-Egg-O, in hunt or bigger yellowtail. The fish have been running around 30lbs or larger and I would of been happy to give you a lift and any gear/tackle you may have needed. There are some nice fish at the Coronado Islands and if you fished there you could say you fished in Mexico.
Hey Ruben, good to hear from you. Where have you been? You don't have to answer that. ;D Dominick
Quote from: mrbrklyn on October 07, 2015, 04:42:05 PM
...They have to be fish with scales that can be readily removed by your thumb.
Snapir v'kaskesset. Sculpin are fine. ::)
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