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Ancient Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: On The Water
Posts: 935
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Some sound advice in the last post, but there is a lot of information about Hoop Netting. Try to read Jim Salazar's book on lobster fishing, It is a quick, information stuffed, easy read, for those of us that would rather be fishing than reading. I know OEX has it and you may be able to find it elsewhere, but he has some really good information in there. I have limited every night but one since the start of the season using Jim's advice and techniques. Zinkysd covered some of the basics, bait presentation, the initial set up and pull, location, etc. but there is just so much information. Jim Salazar also does seminars. I don't know for sure when the next one is, but go to one if you can. If not, let me know, and you can come out with me some time and I'll share what works for me. (No secret spots of course!
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#2 |
Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: San Diego
Posts: 51
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Hooping
I would also invest in at least two more nets. Use your FF to find structure and have nets just off of it. Pick up Jim Salazar's book, if you
can go on one of his outing usually San Pedro you will learn all you need. If not, try to attend one of his seminars. I had good knowledge/experience until I went to his seminar several years ago and all I can say is I did not know crap. Alot of good information has been shared here and in past threads. You might want to go back to last years threads for even more information. Look in October 07 and 06. |
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