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![]() Calif Bill wrote: wrote in message oups.com... So about 20 years ago I quit fishing from the party boats in San Diego. College interfered, then I moved, got married, yadda yadda yadda. Now I've got the time and income to get back into the habit and my wife wants me to teach her to fish. So we're going to go out on one of the boats in October. Half-day to full-day---not decided yet. I've noticed that a lot of the technology has changed. I've still got my old equipment--among other things a Jigmaster 500 and a Mag-force reel, plus a Penn spinning reel (505?) that should be sufficient for the wife to start her experiences on. And my self-built custom rods. I'm trying to get a handle on all the changes that have happened and one in particular that has stumped me is Spectra lines. Seems to be that it's great if you've got a low-stretch application, but for just tossing iron or bait fishing it's not the ideal solution? Thoughts, comments? Also, any substantial changes to jigs since the day? I've still got my old Tady, Salas & Krokodile lures. Still tying the line directly to the lures? Any reason that I can't use those lures still? Thanks! Bob Huntington Beach, CA Go on a 1/2 or 3/4 day boat. The one days are an overnight boat. Stick with the mono for now, all the fish locally to SD are very catchable with the mono, and you do not have as big a tangle problem with the mono. Braids will saw off most mono, Do a mid week trip, as the boats will be very limited load. I recommend going out of Seaforth on Mission Bay as the parking if easier and free. Plus you can go down the street to Mission Beach and get a pizza or Calzone at Luigi's. The iron you have will work fine, but most of the fishing is flylining anchovies and sardines. So get some 20-25# flourocarbon leader and some thin wire Gamagatzu live bait hooks. From Huntington Beach, Catalina might me a nice and easy trip. Redondo Beach sportfishing runs those. Thanks for the thoughts. I've spooled my reels with 20# and 25# line and will spool hers with 20#. She's not able to get a day off until the end of October, so we'll go out on Monday or Tuesday. That should simplify her life. Any comments on H&M Landing? I used to enjoy going out with them and as long as the parking isn't obscene I guess it doesn't matter *too* much. I'll take a look into a Catalina Island trip too. I just don't want her to go rockfishing for her first trip. Something that actually gets her attention is far preferred. ![]() Also, any thoughts on fluorocarbon just as leader material? Vanish seems to have a lot of detractors, but folks talk more about what they don't like than what they do. Thanks again, Bob Huntington Beach, CA |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Calif Bill wrote: wrote in message oups.com... So about 20 years ago I quit fishing from the party boats in San Diego. College interfered, then I moved, got married, yadda yadda yadda. Now I've got the time and income to get back into the habit and my wife wants me to teach her to fish. So we're going to go out on one of the boats in October. Half-day to full-day---not decided yet. I've noticed that a lot of the technology has changed. I've still got my old equipment--among other things a Jigmaster 500 and a Mag-force reel, plus a Penn spinning reel (505?) that should be sufficient for the wife to start her experiences on. And my self-built custom rods. I'm trying to get a handle on all the changes that have happened and one in particular that has stumped me is Spectra lines. Seems to be that it's great if you've got a low-stretch application, but for just tossing iron or bait fishing it's not the ideal solution? Thoughts, comments? Also, any substantial changes to jigs since the day? I've still got my old Tady, Salas & Krokodile lures. Still tying the line directly to the lures? Any reason that I can't use those lures still? Thanks! Bob Huntington Beach, CA Go on a 1/2 or 3/4 day boat. The one days are an overnight boat. Stick with the mono for now, all the fish locally to SD are very catchable with the mono, and you do not have as big a tangle problem with the mono. Braids will saw off most mono, Do a mid week trip, as the boats will be very limited load. I recommend going out of Seaforth on Mission Bay as the parking if easier and free. Plus you can go down the street to Mission Beach and get a pizza or Calzone at Luigi's. The iron you have will work fine, but most of the fishing is flylining anchovies and sardines. So get some 20-25# flourocarbon leader and some thin wire Gamagatzu live bait hooks. From Huntington Beach, Catalina might me a nice and easy trip. Redondo Beach sportfishing runs those. Thanks for the thoughts. I've spooled my reels with 20# and 25# line and will spool hers with 20#. She's not able to get a day off until the end of October, so we'll go out on Monday or Tuesday. That should simplify her life. Any comments on H&M Landing? I used to enjoy going out with them and as long as the parking isn't obscene I guess it doesn't matter *too* much. I'll take a look into a Catalina Island trip too. I just don't want her to go rockfishing for her first trip. Something that actually gets her attention is far preferred. ![]() Also, any thoughts on fluorocarbon just as leader material? Vanish seems to have a lot of detractors, but folks talk more about what they don't like than what they do. Thanks again, Bob Huntington Beach, CA I use Seagaur Floro for leaders. I think it gets me more bites than using straight spectra that I normally use. H&M is good, all the SD landings are good. Seaforth is the one I use as it is a bike ride from the friends place I stay at, and wife can bike over and get the truck. As to Catalina, check the landing reports. Lots of calico and sand bass fishing, as well as white sea bass there. Cost at H&M is not bad for parking, but you may have to walk furthur if there are a lot of long range trips running. |
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