I was home for a short bit, so I thought I would take advantage of some time on the water. Looking up conditions, the wind was supposed to start off light and then become stronger from the south, which was not exciting news for me. The storms weren't supposed to kick in until I was well off the water, which was relieving. The launch was pretty rough with the swell coming directly my way, but definitely doable. I was on the water by 6:00AM and ready to troll four lines, which I've decided is too many for me and I'm much more comfortable with just three and having an extra rod handy. I trolled around a couple of my favorite spots with drops down to about 15' and ended up tracking a couple of nice looking schools on the fish finder and then WHAM! One of my rods slammed down and I ended up with a nice 21" Rockfish. I trolled around for awhile longer, but the swells were starting to increase as the wind increased to the point, where some of the crabbers were moving out of the area. I figured I would make one last pass on the way back in and I hooked another keeper at 22", which made for a great fight between the wind, swells, and the fish.
I was wondering if anyone had any tips on going from catching fish in the 20-28" to catching fish larger than that? I've been able to land fish in the 20-23" range pretty regularly and was curious if there is something I can do differently to land larger fish. I generally troll 5" paddle tails or Rat L -Traps in about 4-15' of water looking for differences in topography or structure.0821160852.jpg
I was wondering if anyone had any tips on going from catching fish in the 20-28" to catching fish larger than that? I've been able to land fish in the 20-23" range pretty regularly and was curious if there is something I can do differently to land larger fish. I generally troll 5" paddle tails or Rat L -Traps in about 4-15' of water looking for differences in topography or structure.0821160852.jpg
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