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Oh well, could be worse. I was in Minnesota two weeks ago and the only thing going there is ice fishing.... hard to even roll cast inside that hut. |
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Hello all West-Coasters!
I am one of those damn Texans but was out in SoCal in December. I made the drive from San Diego up to Orange County and couldn't help but notice all those streams/rivers that pour into the Pacific that flow under I-5. Some of them looked like PRIME estuaries to me, and looked as though they would have massive amounts of gamefish at least part of the year. I was just wondering if any of you folx had experience fishing those areas and if they were productive. Oh, and after seeing San Diego, why in the world does every body want to live in LA and not in SD? I only got to fish off of the Shelter Island Pier while I was there, and found even that pier to be quite enjoyable. Caught only bratwurst sized mackerel, but I have never had any fish move like that when pulled out of the water.
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fshfanatic: i found your post especially interesting due to the fact that I haven't seen "Gregorio" many other places.
A good friend of mine has the last name, Gregorio. i'm sure she would be intrested tp learn more about the San Gregorio area. (ps her family owns a house within walking distance of the confluence of the Roaring Fork and the Frying Pan. i'm not kidding.)
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San Gregorio is about 40 miles south of San Francisco along the Coast. Near Half Moon Bay. North of Santa Cruz.
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Thanxabunch! I'll pass it along. Her dad is becoming increasingly interested in our sport.
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[quote="BigCliff"]Hello all West-Coasters!
I made the drive from San Diego up to Orange County and couldn't help but notice all those streams/rivers that pour into the Pacific that flow under I-5. Some of them looked like PRIME estuaries to me, and looked as though they would have massive amounts of gamefish at least part of the year. I was just wondering if any of you folx had experience fishing those areas and if they were productive. quote] There are some very nice fishing areas between San Diego and Orange counties. Fly fishing is productive for most of them. Striped bass, corbina, halibut, barred perch, yellow finned croaker etc. In the summer months on through fall, you can find mackeral, bonito (false tunny), barracuda, and other sportier fish that will hit a fly (if you think a small mackeral really moves out, try a 5 lb bonito on a fly, you'll never forget it). There are several good books out that will give you pointers and general areas if you happen to be out that way again. |
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