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September 2018 Fishing Report

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UncleJohn

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Fished the bay in NoMoCo this morning from 7 AM to noon. Caught some porgies on worms on the outgoing, and one tiny puffer.  Fished the front with bunker chunks.  Tough conditions with a hard N/NE wind and churned up surf.  Only activity was a handful of greedy sea robins.  Will fish next after the system blows out.  

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7 mins ago, Sudsy said:

What everyone else said and add bottle plugs

I didn't last too long this afternoon in Somoco. Casted a 2 oz. bucktail as best I could. The NE wind blew the cast line out in a big loop. Water was warm and mixed up like a washing machine. Young surfers were having fun

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Going from 10 mph wind this morning to 15 this evening has just about shut it down.  Big water and getting dirty and with the forecast for more of the same for the next week or so, we may be done for awhile.  Shaping up to be a repeat of last year's lack of a mullet run.  Every time it got started we were hit with storms and they disappeared.  Let's hope the forecast is wrong and we back to some solid early fall fishing.

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Mike, meet Florence ......Florence, meet everyone.

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In so doing, we do not abdicate our own sovereignty, nor our duties as citizens. Ultimate responsibility is still ours. When those we hire as our “Protectors” are either unwilling or unable to perform that function at the critical moment, there is no law, nor standard, that says we cannot perform it for ourselves"........ John Farnam.

 

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54 mins ago, MC55 said:

Going from 10 mph wind this morning to 15 this evening has just about shut it down.  Big water and getting dirty and with the forecast for more of the same for the next week or so, we may be done for awhile.  Shaping up to be a repeat of last year's lack of a mullet run.  Every time it got started we were hit with storms and they disappeared.  Let's hope the forecast is wrong and we back to some solid early fall fishing.

Yes, looks like a repeat!!  Hope it’s not true—-

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4 hours ago, Hook 62 said:

He means he is fishing lobster pots  off shore.  I think ?  

 

4 hours ago, Jerseypride said:

And chickens = small mahi mahi

 

Stick in the eye could be another term for a skunk, lol

 

21 mins ago, MarkG said:

Mahi mahi[fish]of the small chicken size...hang under lobster pots

Sorry for the confusion,yes went to lobster pots,inshore, threw peanut bunker, chunks,or minnows at them,wait for dolphin (mahi mahi in Hawaii, Darado in Spanish speakin places) to start feeding, throw a bait at them and hope they take it. Would only eat chunks of peanuts not whole fish, couple feet of flouro,2/0 circle hid in bait.

We wanted 25+ dolphin,so we didn't get that, but what we did get, was better than a stick in the eye.:)

 

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