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Deep Sea Kayak Fishing an Uninhabited Island 50 Miles Offshore (CATCH & COOK)

Deep Sea Kayak Fishing an Uninhabited Island 50 Miles Offshore (CATCH & COOK)

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
We're on our 2nd day kayak fishing 50 miles off the coast of San Diego, California around the uninhabited San Clemente Island. Our 88-foot home-on-the-water has taken us to the other side of the island, and totally new fishing opportunities immediately begin to present themselves. We're getting into big yellowtail, black sea bass, barracudas, bonitos, rockfish, California sheephead and more. We also have some once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters. Then, back on the mothership, we're preparing sashimi and ceviche with the freshest yellowtail I've ever eaten. Simon: Bro here in Cali we use small baits for yellowtail. Use a small sardine or anchovy instead of a huge mackerel. Trust me I ve caught 50 pounders out there on tiny baits with really small strong hooks. Don t use a stinger hook either the fish will see it and won t bite it and it kills the bait.
Date: 2022-01-17

Comments and reviews: 5


Nice to see you at my home town, Robert. Thanks for hook and ring tip, I'll have to try that next time I go fishing.
On the Barracuda you shouldn't hold it if letting it go, the slime protects it from the ocean Bactria. I fish San Clemente Island once they also have great rockfish fishing, huge reds and other bottom species.

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God seeing bait balls like that reminds me of lake trout fishing with buzz bombs. Just find the bait ball and start jigging the buzz bomb. Lots of trout. Now i need to try saltwater
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Field Trips with Robert Field the fish you caught in the minute 19 of the video its cientific name is Sphyraena guachancho better know as Tolete, small cousin of the barracuda
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So what fights harder per pound, Yellowtail or Pampano(idk which species?
I always use the ringed hooks with live bait, J's or circle.
Welcome to SoCal

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In the late water the mackerel move into La Jolla. Catch them to drag around for #50 White Seat Bass that. move into shallow water from the canyons to spawn
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