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First Time Floating SD Bay 10/19~20 (Read 478 times)
vidmem
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First Time Floating SD Bay 10/19~20
Oct 24
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, 2011, 11:16am
First, I must thank Rich Cullip and Mark Sweat for all their input and guidance. With their help I felt like I knew what I was doing. I used Rich’s two fly setup with his famous root beer and orange clouser for the bottom fly and my chartreuse and orange clouser for the top fly. During the two days I never changed flies, except for the bottom one when something large broke me off, but I put another root beer and orange back on. It was about even for which fly they liked best, so why change.
I got there before sunrise each morning, just as my mentors suggested. The sky was overcast both days, I never saw the sun. Maybe this was why the fishing was good. I caught about two dozen the first day and double that the second day. Most all were bass with about a dozen doubles.
I did catch one other type of fish mackerel? Baby tuna? Maybe you can ID it.
It was a very neat experience watching the large naval ships moving about. The other interesting thing was to watch the vehicle move the center divider on the bridge above. Three lanes inbound and two outbound in the morning and reverse that afternoon. I can’t wait to go back once the tube rash on the outside of my knees heals.
Virgil
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ryan
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Oct 24
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Sounds like a great day on the bay.Richard and Mark know what there doing on that water.Thanks for sharing
Ryan
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Nice work, Virgil!
I was down there Saturday morning introducing a friend to that sweet fishery! He had a blast and now has the bug, I think.
those Spotties are a lot of fun, for sure, especially when those doubles. Looks like you had a good time! Thanks for the report.
All the Best, Dave
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Oct 24
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I'm always glad to share my knowledge, Virgil. It looks like you took good notes. That's an impressive performance for your first time on the Bay.
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Hi Virgil,
I believe the fish is a Spanish Mackerel.
Looks like a very productive 2 two days of fun.
Thanks,
Chiaki
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I'm always glad to share my knowledge, Virgil. It looks like you took good notes. That's an impressive performance for your first time on the Bay.
I forgot to ask you about this bug that came up with a fish and sea weed.
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Quote from vidmem
on Oct 24
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Quote from Richard_Cullip
on Oct 24
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I'm always glad to share my knowledge, Virgil. It looks like you took good notes. That's an impressive performance for your first time on the Bay.
I forgot to ask you about this bug that came up with a fish and sea weed.
http://virgilmiller.com/images/fish/bug01.jpg
Don't know what that critter might be. Just don't let it crawl down your ear canal (like in the old Star Trek movie The Wrath of Khan)
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Oct 24
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Yep, Spanish Mackerel, I get those around the bait pens at CI harbor.
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Quote from vidmem
on Oct 24
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, 2011, 12:28pm:
Quote from Richard_Cullip
on Oct 24
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, 2011, 12:10pm:
I'm always glad to share my knowledge, Virgil. It looks like you took good notes. That's an impressive performance for your first time on the Bay.
I forgot to ask you about this bug that came up with a fish and sea weed.
http://virgilmiller.com/images/fish/bug01.jpg
Answered my own question
http://wetwebmediaforum.com/showthread.php?501-Critter-of-the-Week-Cirolanid-Iso pods
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Wow, very nice first time, Virgil. Richard's a great coach, ha! The activity in the area
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fun to watch.
Oh yuck, that was fish lice?
Amy
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, 2011, 3:58pm
Virgil,
It was great to see the doubles. I never used to get them until Richard showed me how to rig.
It never fails to amaze me that those relatively small Baby Bass can cause such a jolt when they hit that heavy sinking line.
I find it interesting how hydrodynamically efficient those naval warships are. When they move through the bay, there is very little wake.
--Mark
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