Barracuda
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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
The Daily Flash Minnow
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