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View Poll Results: Opaleye -- will you eat it?
Nope Nope Nopaleye 7 41.18%
I keep a bag of frozen peas in the bait tank just in case 10 58.82%
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Old 07-29-2020, 01:56 PM   #1
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How much opaleye will you eat?

I want to go out and put the kid on some fish. Plan is to hit Dana PT and try for some opaleye. Where should I start? Inside the jetty wall? Outside the jetty wall?


What’s a preferred setup. I was think 8lb mono small wire bait hook, split shot and toss near the rocks?


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Old 07-29-2020, 09:56 PM   #2
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I want to go out and put the kid on some fish. Plan is to hit Dana PT and try for some opaleye. Where should I start? Inside the jetty wall? Outside the jetty wall?


What’s a preferred setup. I was think 8lb mono small wire bait hook, split shot and toss near the rocks?


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If water is clear, look for the spot on the top dorsal fin. It is the tell, tell sign of Opaleye.

Use float to reduce snags on the rocks. Chum frozen peas frequently.

Rocks could be dangerous for the kids. Piers are better, but the only good one is in Catalina.
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Old 07-29-2020, 10:59 PM   #3
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If water is clear, look for the spot on the top dorsal fin. It is the tell, tell sign of Opaleye.

Use float to reduce snags on the rocks. Chum frozen peas frequently.

Rocks could be dangerous for the kids. Piers are better, but the only good one is in Catalina.

I’m taking out the tandem kayak on this one. Was planning on fishing the wall with some peas and plastics. Try and get something to bite.


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Old 07-30-2020, 10:28 PM   #4
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Be sure to chum a lot with bread crumbs and peas.

You can buy ready made bread crumbs used for "shake and bake" cooking.

Or save old bread and use coffee grinder to make a powder of dried old bread.

Tight lines.
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Old 07-31-2020, 07:50 AM   #5
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Mods, can we make this a sticky considering the opaleye eaters outnumber the rest of us 9 to 5, and the board doesn't already have a good sticky on bread chumming?
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Old 07-31-2020, 09:21 AM   #6
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Mods, can we make this a sticky considering the opaleye eaters outnumber the rest of us 9 to 5, and the board doesn't already have a good sticky on bread chumming?
LOL, We could have a sticky for every species.
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LOL, We could have a sticky for every species.
only highly desirable species: opalye, zebra perch, bat ray, etc.
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