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Old 01-11-2012, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Skip View Post
It goes against common sense but often in winter near PLO - the board rods running 5 to 15 feet get most of the fish.

About 8 years ago in late December - my dad and I were trolling off Smith Point. I saw a swirl on top and told my dad it was a big rockfish. He told me I was seeing things.

At this time - every one trolled lures deep or very deep.

An hour later - I saw another swirl and caught sight of the fish. Reeled in a rod and rerigged a 13/0 Cripple Alewive - no weight. Sent it 250 feet back off the top.

Maybe 15 minutes later - it got crushed by a 42 incher. We got 4-5 more , all off that high rod.

Couple days later - I'm there with planer boards. Light snow falling but I still put them over.

VHF had some fun chatter - guys laughing at that Grady who thinks it's spring time.

We caught fish like no tomorrow - all but 2 off the boards.

VHF - That there Grady hooked up again - fish must like it's spring time too.

Now most guys run boards in winter.
Wow! Thanks for another tidbit of insight and education. Skip, you're always teaching me something. Thanks!

Don
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