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- Feb 10, 2020
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- Northern Cal
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- Seafarer
Nice job!Great day at bodega . Limits in rockfish and two keeper lings View attachment 15868
That 300gm jig makes my arm hurt. I'm up to 200gm jigs for albacore that refuse to take surface offerings. A friend brought some of the inkinvaders to try that a sales guy wants feedback on. They look good for kings, but I'm lazy, just drift a herring down there and lings on the hook in no time.fished Sunday and Monday. foggy in the mornings and afternoon.
decent rockfishing on Sunday we got limits with a couple of decent sized fish. no keeper lings, 3 caught all short.
Monday action started slow but ended decent as well did not get our limits but the fish quality was better. good sized blacks and canary. with one keeper ling.
still have not caught a single fish on the Mustad inkinvader, tried many patterns no luck yet.
but did catch some good sized fish and the ling on the attached.
I fillet majority of the fish ,many ways to cook, pan fry in olive oil or butter and light spice is good or ,Panko is nice too. Occasionally Ill bake or BBQ whole fish. I do think there is a slight taste difference between rockfish species. Blacks,Blues and Reds seem to have a slight better taste. might just be me though.Bloodweiser, I don't keep rockfish up here on Vancouver Island (limit 1 a day) but have caught and released when fishing for Ling Cod. How do you prepare them for the table? Years ago when we did keep one or two we would dress and skin them and cook them whole as they appeared to difficult to fillet. Just interested in in your way of prepping.
Where did you get the halibut. They were catching them right in front of doran.great fishing on Monday dense fog in the morning, winds picked up around 3pm.. two big lings, a 25lb halibut and big rocks. View attachment 16151View attachment 16152