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On Feb 24, 2:26*pm, Larry L wrote:
On Feb 24, 11:57*am, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies ... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea * .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" *this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures *G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. Its a great idea. Thanks. Frank |
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On Feb 24, 1:59*pm, rw wrote:
Bill McKee wrote: "Frank Reid © 2008" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 7:40 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 23, 5:06 pm, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: Will be going to San Jose in a couple of weeks. Plane gets in at about 9 a.m. and I don't have anything till the next morning. I was thinking either fishing somewhere in the Southern bay or heading over to the coast. Any ideas on spots or other suggestions? Thanks in advance Frank Reid No I'll ask around for you, let you know if I hear of anything Thanks Larry Frank Most of the Ocean in closed except for perch. *And they actually may be a candidate for fly fishing. * Every year people get swept out to sea to their deaths by freak waves on that coast. Given Frank's history, he should keep that in mind. If you're looking for something interesting to do, Frank, think about going to Ano Nuevo to check out the elephant seals. (You should make a reservation.) I'm actually very comfortable with the beach. Surfed, knee board... Been there, done that. Saw a wave come out of nowhere and overwhelm the beach. Luckily, it was a crap day so just a few people where there at the time, though the surfers there did a lot of rescues. I'm a strong swimmer (go figure) and know how to get out of a rip tide. Thinking more on the lines of heading to the ocean vs doing the south bay. Will see how it goes. Frank Reid |
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![]() "Frank Reid © 2008" wrote in message ... On Feb 24, 2:26 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 24, 11:57 am, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies ... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. Its a great idea. Thanks. Frank Reply: Sand Crabs or the spin guys use a small 1.5-2" Motor Oil color plastic grub. |
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On Feb 25, 9:39*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Frank Reid 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 24, 2:26 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 24, 11:57 am, Frank Reid 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies ... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. *Its a great idea. *Thanks. Frank Reply: Sand Crabs or the spin guys use a small 1.5-2" Motor Oil color plastic grub.- Hide quoted text - Will have to devise a pattern for sand crabs. Used to catch bucket loads when I was a kid. Essentially, a size 4 tan scud on a mustad 37160 hook. Frank Reid |
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Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
On Feb 25, 9:39 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Frank Reid 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 24, 2:26 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 24, 11:57 am, Frank Reid 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies ... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. Its a great idea. Thanks. Frank Reply: Sand Crabs or the spin guys use a small 1.5-2" Motor Oil color plastic grub.- Hide quoted text - Will have to devise a pattern for sand crabs. Used to catch bucket loads when I was a kid. Essentially, a size 4 tan scud on a mustad 37160 hook. Frank Reid if you can devise a decent sand crab imitation, they are the food of choice for many of the fish cruising the breakers and sandbars...at least here in nc. the big drum love them, as do the sea mullet and weakfish (gray trout) and speckled trout. jeff |
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On Feb 26, 8:33*am, jeff wrote:
Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: On Feb 25, 9:39 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Frank Reid 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 24, 2:26 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 24, 11:57 am, Frank Reid 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies ... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. *Its a great idea. *Thanks. Frank Reply: Sand Crabs or the spin guys use a small 1.5-2" Motor Oil color plastic grub.- Hide quoted text - Will have to devise a pattern for sand crabs. *Used to catch bucket loads when I was a kid. *Essentially, a size 4 tan scud on a mustad 37160 hook. Frank Reid if you can devise a decent sand crab imitation, they are the food of choice for many of the fish cruising the breakers and sandbars...at least here in nc. *the big drum love them, as do the sea mullet and weakfish (gray trout) and speckled trout. jeff- Hide quoted text - Will tie some this weekend and post pics and patterns. Frank Reid |
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![]() "Frank Reid © 2008" wrote in message ... On Feb 26, 8:33 am, jeff wrote: Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: On Feb 25, 9:39 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Frank Reid 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 24, 2:26 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 24, 11:57 am, Frank Reid 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies ... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. Its a great idea. Thanks. Frank Reply: Sand Crabs or the spin guys use a small 1.5-2" Motor Oil color plastic grub.- Hide quoted text - Will have to devise a pattern for sand crabs. Used to catch bucket loads when I was a kid. Essentially, a size 4 tan scud on a mustad 37160 hook. Frank Reid if you can devise a decent sand crab imitation, they are the food of choice for many of the fish cruising the breakers and sandbars...at least here in nc. the big drum love them, as do the sea mullet and weakfish (gray trout) and speckled trout. jeff- Hide quoted text - Will tie some this weekend and post pics and patterns. Frank Reid Frank, A word of caution is due! Be careful, if you use one of you famous "Fighting Crawfish," as Killer whales are know to like gigantic clawed lobsters and might mistake your "Fighting Crawfish" for a gigantic clawed lobster. We now know that killer whales are very vicious and dangerous creatures that will yank you from your pool side (beach side in this case) repose into the murky depths to thrash you about, until drowned--who'd a thunk such timid looking critters would be so devious? I bet if they had been name "Friendly," instead of "Killer" whales, their dispositions would be much more mellow! Live and learn, I guess. Anyway, be safe and keep your ponytail away from the crashing waves. Oh yeah, don't frolic with baby seal pups in the shallows, Killer whales seem to just appear out of no where and gobble them up! HTH Op |
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On Feb 26, 12:49*pm, "Mark Bowen" wrote:
"Frank Reid © 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 26, 8:33 am, jeff wrote: Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: On Feb 25, 9:39 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Frank Reid 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 24, 2:26 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 24, 11:57 am, Frank Reid 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies .... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. Its a great idea. Thanks. Frank Reply: Sand Crabs or the spin guys use a small 1.5-2" Motor Oil color plastic grub.- Hide quoted text - Will have to devise a pattern for sand crabs. Used to catch bucket loads when I was a kid. Essentially, a size 4 tan scud on a mustad 37160 hook. Frank Reid if you can devise a decent sand crab imitation, they are the food of choice for many of the fish cruising the breakers and sandbars...at least here in nc. the big drum love them, as do the sea mullet and weakfish (gray trout) and speckled trout. jeff- Hide quoted text - Will tie some this weekend and post pics and patterns. Frank Reid Frank, A word of caution is due! Be careful, if you use one of you famous "Fighting Crawfish," as Killer whales are know to like gigantic clawed lobsters and might mistake your "Fighting Crawfish" for a gigantic clawed lobster. We now know that killer whales are very vicious and dangerous creatures that will yank you from your pool side (beach side in this case) repose into the murky depths to thrash you about, until drowned--who'd a thunk such timid looking critters would be so devious? I bet if they had been name "Friendly," instead of "Killer" whales, their dispositions would be much more mellow! Live and learn, I guess. Anyway, be safe and keep your ponytail away from the crashing waves. Oh yeah, don't frolic with baby seal pups in the shallows, Killer whales seem to just appear out of no where and gobble them up! HTH Op FREE WILLY! g. |
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Giles wrote:
On Feb 26, 12:49 pm, "Mark Bowen" wrote: "Frank Reid © 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 26, 8:33 am, jeff wrote: Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: On Feb 25, 9:39 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Frank Reid 2008" wrote in ... On Feb 24, 2:26 pm, Larry L wrote: On Feb 24, 11:57 am, Frank Reid 2008 wrote: Sand eels for the perch or do you use a shrimp/sand crab pattern? Frank the latter is what I've heard about ... never tried it myself ... my memory is that the patterns I was shown reminded me of shad flies ... all disclaimers about my "memory" apply FWIW, I, too, have heard stories of guys being grabbed by waves and carried out to sea .... careful out there, bud Monterey Aquarium is a good visit in a nice town with other possibilities .... not WAY far from San Jose ( although I once lived in SJ, I haven't been there in years ... any mile may be a long one now, with traffic and all ) http://www.zenflyfishing.com/beaches.html knowing your affection for "zen tactics" this caught my eye .... can't honestly say I read most of it, it tries to load a trillion pictures G I used to live in Monterey and still have the opening day key chain as my key fob. Its a great idea. Thanks. Frank Reply: Sand Crabs or the spin guys use a small 1.5-2" Motor Oil color plastic grub.- Hide quoted text - Will have to devise a pattern for sand crabs. Used to catch bucket loads when I was a kid. Essentially, a size 4 tan scud on a mustad 37160 hook. Frank Reid if you can devise a decent sand crab imitation, they are the food of choice for many of the fish cruising the breakers and sandbars...at least here in nc. the big drum love them, as do the sea mullet and weakfish (gray trout) and speckled trout. jeff- Hide quoted text - Will tie some this weekend and post pics and patterns. Frank Reid Frank, A word of caution is due! Be careful, if you use one of you famous "Fighting Crawfish," as Killer whales are know to like gigantic clawed lobsters and might mistake your "Fighting Crawfish" for a gigantic clawed lobster. We now know that killer whales are very vicious and dangerous creatures that will yank you from your pool side (beach side in this case) repose into the murky depths to thrash you about, until drowned--who'd a thunk such timid looking critters would be so devious? I bet if they had been name "Friendly," instead of "Killer" whales, their dispositions would be much more mellow! Live and learn, I guess. Anyway, be safe and keep your ponytail away from the crashing waves. Oh yeah, don't frolic with baby seal pups in the shallows, Killer whales seem to just appear out of no where and gobble them up! HTH Op FREE WILLY! g. god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!! j. |
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jeff wrote:
god help him if one of those whales grabs his willy!!! There are no Orcas on that coast. Plenty of Great White Sharks, though. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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