Abonormal Weather

Filed under: Salt Water Fishing — admin @ 12:37 am October 1, 2010

It’s been 2 weeks since my last fishing trip! With this extreme weather change that attacked California with this very high temperature and to understand this type of sea condition, I went fishing.

Initially I thought, “Since this hot weather is continuing, it should heighten the activity of the fishes!” With that hope in mind, I caught a Halibut last time and so I continued heading towards Alamitos Bay.

When I arrived at my destination, an unbelievably strong wind came right at me from the ocean! Unlike last time, the sea surface was rough, the waves were strong, and were at a 2 o’clock high tide.
It was in a very bad condition (a thought of no catches!?). This time the tide is rising, so I decided to cast very far and perform a long retrieve. And since I wanted to catch them while they are swimming upwards, I decided to cast the FM130. I kept rotating colors, but the turbidity of the water was really bad. I kept trying for over 3 hours and ended my fishing day!! In result… caught nothing! Well, thinking about the condition of the weather, I guess it was no surprise. Since I had a bit more time, I want to share the audience who reads my Daily Flash Minnow something special! A new Lucky Craft product!!! It is planned to be released in 2011! It is the Flash Minnow 120DD (Deep Diver)! So I tried this new lure out. Hmmmm… a very good pulling resistance!! And there’s a vibrating effect!! I think it’s a great product!! This longing Flash Minnow Deep model!! This will be on display for sale by next year (may vary by location). Please be waiting!!

I am sorry this fishing trip ended with no catches and couldn’t leave any exciting comments! But I would still want to talk about the lures used on this trip. The Pointer 78 (Color: Nishiki), Flash Minnow 130 (Color: Candy Sardine & Metallic Sardine), and finally the new Flash Minnow 120DD (Color: Kibinago).
Flash Minnow is a type of lure that will keep growing. There are so many other colors, so please use these as an example for your very own color rotations.

See you soon!
Sandy

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