Did a run from Dana Point to Joe's Halibut Hole. It usually produces something; you just never know what.
The weather was for smooth seas in the am and chop in the afternoon. As usual, the weatherman is full of crap. The ride out was windy and a rough. The afternoon was picture perfect and a ride home at 45mph.
This season is sure weird. I caught a baby red rock fish in 50' of water around the spot that produces halibut. I thought it was a sculpin at 1st and could not believe that I caught a rock fish. This was followed by three lizard fish so it was a time for a change of tactic. Those things are nasty.
Fly lining a anchovie produced a 6' thresher shark and a nice show. A couple of jumps later and he showed me why you need a wire leader. I switched to plastics and managed 3 sand bass, a sculpin, and a barracuda.
It was a perfect day on the water; the trick was staying away from the red tide. By next week the red tide should be cleared up and it is time to work Joe's spot again. I was the only one there today.
No pics, was too busy fishing. I wish someone else was there to record the Thresher because they sure know how to put on a show.
