They're bitting
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So we headed out around 3p.m. last sat. hoping to make some bait and get some white seabass.Arrived at catalina island at a lil after 4p.m. and set up at a local spot called the "v's".Waited until dark and then dropped our 12v. green light in, and within 5 mins. we had a full float going...
finally get a chance to use our custom made crowder...
we had a full tank of FREE squish and a 5 gallon bucket full for chum and another bucket full for freezing, can't beat that. So now we are pretty much done alot earlier than we thought.So we throw a few lines in and geared up for the gray light and hopefully a chance at some white seabass.4 a.m. finally comes (after a cold but actually comfortable night on the deck)and we make our move a lil further around the back side.We start chumming and we don't stop, taking turns, changing baits, checking the marks and no show on the gray ghosts, but we did manage to catch a so. cal. catalina island sunrise.
All in all it was a great trip and we had a blast, always good to be on the water......Brian on the "It'll Do"
finally get a chance to use our custom made crowder...
we had a full tank of FREE squish and a 5 gallon bucket full for chum and another bucket full for freezing, can't beat that. So now we are pretty much done alot earlier than we thought.So we throw a few lines in and geared up for the gray light and hopefully a chance at some white seabass.4 a.m. finally comes (after a cold but actually comfortable night on the deck)and we make our move a lil further around the back side.We start chumming and we don't stop, taking turns, changing baits, checking the marks and no show on the gray ghosts, but we did manage to catch a so. cal. catalina island sunrise.
All in all it was a great trip and we had a blast, always good to be on the water......Brian on the "It'll Do"
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