Going to hit the bridge EARLY tomorrow am. Plan on getting there between 4/4:30 am to go do a little livelineing. Got some infor on where some spot were in the area, already have bloods for bait. For those of you I havent met, green Hobie Outback, usually looking like a porcupine. But I may cut it down to 5-6 rods tomorrow. Time to try out the new live well. Planning on going across and fishing the eastern side of the bay which is why the early start. Also usuing the lazy mans trailer for the first time so I think the only option is the park for trailer parking. Napping is scheduled for the afternoon! Hope to see a few of you out there!
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Nice me and a buddy are hitting the bridge around 6:30am. Its his first time at the bridge so we will stick to western shore. Look for the Orange Trident with a chubby chap flailing away with a paddle.
This will also be my first water test of the live well. Hopefully i will find some spot to fill her up. Were your spot locations in shallower water say 8ft to 12ft?
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Well, Pinch was there early in his Torque, what a sweet ride. We went all the way across to the eastern side. Lots of Spot and Perch, and the spot were all big, I mean eating size, but we decided to use them for bait anyway. A side note, if you intend on sticking 15 spot in a five gallon bucket, use a 2 inch drain and run the well continously. Needless to say I had a 1 inch drain. I think I am going to put the intake on the bottom if I can make the hose and fittings go through the crate. Every live fish got eaten, but we were have almost zero success hooking up. I think we boated 2 rock but had numerous times the spot were eaten and line was screaming from the bait feeders. 3 count, 5 count, seven count, almost every one no hookups, using a size big circle hook and nose hooking the spot. Any suggestions out there? Exhausted after nine hours on the water. Pinch used up 2 full batteries and had to paddle back. Now I am rebuilding my motor with liquid carbs. A fun day, but alas, no dinner. I did boat 1 keeper rock, but he managed to make a daring escape from the bottom of the boat by flopping onto my lap and over the side, he was small enough that I just lifted him into the hobie without using the bogas. Make that a second note to self.
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Originally posted by dhmjd View PostWell, Pinch was there early in his Torque, what a sweet ride. We went all the way across to the eastern side. Lots of Spot and Perch, and the spot were all big, I mean eating size, but we decided to use them for bait anyway. A side note, if you intend on sticking 15 spot in a five gallon bucket, use a 2 inch drain and run the well continously. Needless to say I had a 1 inch drain. I think I am going to put the intake on the bottom if I can make the hose and fittings go through the crate. Every live fish got eaten, but we were have almost zero success hooking up. I think we boated 2 rock but had numerous times the spot were eaten and line was screaming from the bait feeders. 3 count, 5 count, seven count, almost every one no hookups, using a size big circle hook and nose hooking the spot. Any suggestions out there? Exhausted after nine hours on the water. Pinch used up 2 full batteries and had to paddle back. Now I am rebuilding my motor with liquid carbs. A fun day, but alas, no dinner. I did boat 1 keeper rock, but he managed to make a daring escape from the bottom of the boat by flopping onto my lap and over the side, he was small enough that I just lifted him into the hobie without using the bogas. Make that a second note to self.2010 Hobie Revolution 13
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