![]() The fish was moving fast and I wasn’t sure what I had hooked. I grabbed it and made sure the fish was hooked and then watched the fish and line perform a large curving arc from about the 15 minute spot on a watch to the 45 minute spot. Soon after I decided to change positions and moved inshore where I cast to the waters just outside “Baby Beach.” A few minutes later I caught a decent-sized spotfin croaker so I once again decided the spot deserved a little more time.Ī few minutes later my second rod had a good hit. Mahigeer decided he would head to the San Clemente Pier and I told him I would join him but that I wanted to try the small pier a little bit longer. I began to fish and though I tried a variety of baits - bloodworms, fresh mussels - cut mackerel and anchovies -I didn’t have a bite for over an hour until a small opaleye decided to grab a piece of worm. Mahigeer (Hashem) who was going to join me at the San Clemente Pier later to catch some mackerel (bait) for Sunday, surprised me by being at the pier. Most interesting was a visit to the Dana Point Harbor Pier following the class on Saturday. Both the class and the visit to San Clemente went great. This past weekend saw me scheduled to (1) present the “Basics of Pier Fishing” to a group of neophyte anglers at a classroom in Dana Point Harbor and to (2) help them test out their new knowledge on a visit to the San Clemente Pier. Date: AugTo: PFIC Message Board From: Ken Jones Subject: Dana Point Bonefish
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