FLASH MINNOW190 & LLPT170
I received some pictures from our saltwater pro staff, Keith Michael. He caught a bunch of Calico Bass with the FM190 & LLPT170.
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FLASH MINNOW190 & LLPT170I received some pictures from our saltwater pro staff, Keith Michael. He caught a bunch of Calico Bass with the FM190 & LLPT170. “Halibut!!”I am continuing my mission from last week: to catch a fish with the “Pointer 78SR”! Today’s fishing location is Long Beach, CA! I left right when the sun came up and started fishing with much motivation. I found some seabirds gathering near the beach preying for some baits, so I used the matching the bait method and started casting the “Pointer 78SR”. The seabirds started disappearing over time and high tide approached, so I decided to change my lure to the FM110. I thought from the beach side would be a good area for a chance to grab a bite, so from there I would make some actions while retrieving, but got no bites… I then decided to go to the jetty. I tried to find an area where there were less kelps and started fishing with theFM120DD. After making a long cast, I would slowly retrieve while feeling the geographical changes on the bottom surface. Then I felt a pull!! I got a bite!! It’s been awhile since I caught my last Halibut! It was a small size Halibut, but it’s really been awhile so I was very happy! Afterwards, I changed my lure to the upcoming new lure: the CIF Series PT100DD. I got a bite with that as well. I then wanted to try out something different! I wanted to downsize my lure to the SS90V2 where unlike the FM120DD or PT100DD, the diving range is shallower and won’t hit the bottom. But unfortunately got no bites and had absolutely no reaction with that… My assumption was that today’s Halibut are all inhabited in the bottom area of the ocean and have no conscious of the surface. So I again change my lure to theFM120DD and my assumption was right! I got another bite! I caught about 4-5 Halibuts one after another and got to fish exactly how I imagined. Unfortunately I didn’t get to catch any with the Pointer 78SR, but I think I established a new fishing method. The newly in stock Flash Minnow Series are at the “Big Fish Tackle” Shop in Seal Beach. I heard it is selling pretty well. To all the Southern California residence, please come check this place out! Sandy Saltwater Fishing in the East CoastI received some pictures from one of our testers in the east coast region. The LLPT did a great job! It’s amazing how they catch this size fishes all the time~. An Order!! Catch a Fish with this Lure!On this week’s Daily Flash Minnow Weekly Report, I will like to talk about my trip to Redondo Beach, CA. It’s been awhile since my last fishing trip here. In Redondo Beach, I mostly fish along the jetty, but this time I started fishing in the rocky area to the left side of my very first Redondo Beach Sport Fishing. I heard from a staff that at this fishing spot last week, 5 large 7 pounder Halibuts were caught! That definitely got my hopes up! And this time I have a fishing mission to complete: to catch some with the “Pointer 78 SR” in Metallic Sardine & NC Shell White. Unlike the Flash Minnow I usually use, the Pointer doesn’t leap as much when casting, but it still does jump quite a bit!! The SR is called the “Shallow Liner”, so when retrieving, let it swims on the surface in replication to a small fish. The technique I used this time was the combination of the general “slow retrieve” and “stop and go” actions. With that, I kept aiming around the legs of the bridge, but got nothing. The people who were using squids were catching a lot…. But unfortunately I got no fish today!! (I also tried using the FM110…) I will carry it over for next time. To all the Flash Minnow fans out there, this is the Lucky Craft new item news! Other than the “Big Fish Bait & Tackle” store in Seal Beach, you can also get a hold of some rare Flash Minnows here in Redondo Beach Sport Fishing store also. If you are interested, please come check this place out!!! (Depending on the size the colors may vary) Coming this fall, they are scheduled to have the new CIF PT100DD/FM120DD in stock also!! They are selling quite a few! Redondo Sport fishing Sandy Been Awhile…It’s been 3 months since I last went fishing at Newport Beach! The last time I was here it was in late May and there were no kelps and it was a great time for lure fishermen. However, during this time in the summer there are a lot of kelps which makes it much harder – you need to be extra careful when retrieving. This means a much less number of times in casting, which also means less chance of catching fishes! The reason for this is when you retrieve your lure all the way near your feet; it gets caught up in the kelp. And if it gets caught in a hectic manner, you need to stop retrieving and wait for the lure to float up on its own. Then you should be able to pull it up, but this creates loss in time. Last year, I remember getting my lures caught in the kelps a lot!! LOL Anyhow, on this day the breeze transitioned to strong winds, so I stopped fishing along the jetty and changed location to a spot I’ve never been before! At this spot, there is usually a lot of people bait fishing and it’s also known to be a popular area. Winds don’t come by this area and it is a really good fishing spot, but it may be a bit of a small environment for lure fishing but I might as well give it a try. I didn’t have to worry about getting caught in the kelps here, but I had to worry about getting my line caught up with others next to me. People there were very interested in the lures I was using, so I introduced the FM to them and then decided to end my fishing after. I obviously didn’t get to catch any that day, but I did get to do a little bit of advertising. I will definitely like to continue to market the Lucky Craft soft lures! To all the Flash Minnow fans out there, this is the Lucky Craft new item news!
Shop Information: Big Fish Bait & Tackle Sandy Almost!!It’s been awhile since my last surf fishing in Long Beach, CA. This time I went with my friend “K” and we started to get ready before day light and started fishing right at sunrise. On this day, I decided to go fishing ambitiously from high tide to low tide until noon. The water is cloudy, but there are no winds and I felt like I just might catch some. I handed my friend the FM110 (Metallic Sardine) and from observing the turbidity level of the water I decided to use a gold color lure. From predicting the recent trends, instead of fishing from the beach side, I started off fishing along the jetty. (During low tide, the Halibuts that are in the bank migrates offshore so it is most likely that there won’t be any Halibuts. In the other hand, during high tide there are a lot of Halibuts in the bank so there’s a better chance fishing from the beach… But this is just my theory) There are a lot of kelps by my feet when fishing from the jetty, and if you use a DD (Deep Diver) it will easily get caught up, so everybody please be carful with that! After 2 hours of fishing and right around when more fishermen started to arrive, my friend gets a bite!! By the bent of the rod, it looked like a big one!! He carefully succeeded in landing and caught a big size halibut! It was his very first Halibut!! Hoping it would be a legal size we measured it, but he barely made it… it was 22inches. My friend left early because he had work, but I didn’t want to give up! Afterwards I went to a tackle shop in Long Beach and did some business and traded fishing information. Also, this tackle shop will be creating their original surf rod for me so please stay tuned for that! They have the FM 110 in stock here as well so please come check it out! Sandy P.S. My new rod… Still thinking on how I want it to be. Comments Off on Almost!!
Lucky Craft Tips and Techniques – Sammy 85 Topwater LureRed Fish, Sea Trout, and Snook are famous in saltwater fishing in the east coast, which is also known as Inshore Fishing. Our ISG pro staffs are thoroughly explaining their favorite LC lures!! BassThis time, I had gone to Alamitos Bay to catch some Halibut. It was at low tide in the early morning so I decided to use some surface lures such as the FM110 & PT100. I continued to cast going from the jetty to beachside, but got nothing. I then changed my lure to a gold color and kept casting again along the beachside, but didn’t get anything. The tide started to rise and thought my chance finally came!! I changed my lure to a DD to aim at a deeper range!! Unfortunately the wind started blowing pretty strong and created raging waves. The casting lure couldn’t go further than the aiming point so I had to end it there. I started heading back and on the way I stopped by an Anglers center tackle shop and coincidentally ran into some friends of mine, H & T! They were planning on going Bass fishing in the afternoon so I decided to join them. It was going to be at a man-made pond located at a park. This will be my very first experience Bass fishing at a man-made pond! And we are using a bicycle to travel along the pond!! This is definitely “Survival fishing”!!! Once we arrived there, there were several people already having a good time Bass fishing. And they were using Topwater baits!! Also!! I found someone using our Lucky Craft Sammy! That made me pretty happy! I started off using our new product, the Fat Smasher 55 to test it out as well… I was convinced that this product will no doubt be popular this year. While we were moving with our bikes, T gets a bite!! He caught a 47cm Bass with a Spinnerbait!! And even after that, he caught another nice size Bass!! Later on, I finally got a bite… when I slowly retrieve the Spinnerbait (Redemption 3/8 in Chartreuse) parallel to the bottom part of the bushes surrounding the pond, I would get a slight bite… Trying to remain calm, I would go along with the bite and succeeded in catching a small size Bass!! I retrieved before it’d go into the bushes and at that moment!! The Bass jumped!!! It totally took me off guard… the Bass got away… Because I got so use to Saltwater fishing, I completely forgot most of the important basic techniques in fishing. What an unfortunate result. We would talk over the phone telling each other our situation and which lures other people used to catch some fishes. I really felt like I got to experience a very valuable time Bass fishing and learned a lot. H got couple bites and caught 2 Bass that day. I think this pond has some high potential and I’m very excited to come back again. Sandy Comments Off on Bass
4th of July Weekend FishingI received some pictures from saltwater pro angler, Ben. His son caught a huge Calico Bass with the Flash Minnow 190! Wow!! Comments Off on 4th of July Weekend Fishing
BarracudaThe 2011 ICAST Show is just 2 more weeks away! I would like to introduce this year’s new products! Our preparation is moving forward to completion. I hope everyone is looking forward to the show. This week I went to San Pedro to catch some Barracuda with my fishing buddies “K” & “S”. The weather was nice and sunny with no winds. Hoping the Barracudas are up in the surface, we started fishing. After arriving to our fishing spot, I immediately cast a PT100DD!! Then surprisingly after a couple casts, I got the very first bite out of all the passengers!! I pulled up the Barracuda and it was definitely a good start for me. I then changed lures to this year’s new product, the FM120DD and caught another one. On this early morning, I continued to catch some in a deeper area. I did get some short bites, but it felt nice to get some catches. After the sun came up, I changed lures to surface lures (FM110 & FM130), but couldn’t get any bites. We then moved to a different location… At this point, the people who were using live baits seemed to be getting no bites. After changing locations, I started off using the FM130, but got nothing! Again, I decided to change lures to aim at a deeper range and decreased the size to a BIGUP. I then caught a keeper size Calico Bass! Then, after couple more castings, I kept catching more Calico Bass!! Once that slowed down, I decided to go on the other side of the boat and change lures to the Staysee 90!! From here, I came across a Barracuda boil for the first time and started catching them like crazy. Within an hour, I caught over 20 (including small size fishes) Barracuda. And every time I pulled one up, I continued changing lures and colors as well. Since there were other fishermen on the boat, we alternated throwing in lures and jigs at boils and I got to share an area with 2 other people. I sometimes moved to the other side of the boat, but didn’t get anything and that made me realize how important those fish boils are. In this fishing trip, unlike my last Barracuda fishing experience (at Santa Monica Bay – large size Barracuda was caught), the fishes weren’t as big. The main technique for Barracuda fishing in the west coast is to use jigs in the surface area while fast retrieving and you wait for a bite. However, instead of using a jig, I used a lure. And in result, with my very own lure tactics by slightly going at a deeper range from the surface while slow retrieving, it seemed to work better for me!! The “Metallic Sardine” color was a must, but green and white color lures seemed to work pretty good also! On this fishing trip, I caught 15 legal size Barracuda and 2 legal size Calico Bass. Sandy Comments Off on Barracuda
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