Castaic Lagoon, California: Sat. 9/29/07
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:17 pm
Got up to Castaic Lagoon at around 7:00 AM.
Skies were some clouds, mostly clear. Surface water temp was 68 air temp was 59.
Felt fresh like a nice fall morning. I was glad to see the water so clear and the temp down to 68. Not long ago water temps were up to 87.
Started out with some dropshots, no bites on those. Switched over to the jigs for a while, then the Fat Ika. No bites on those.
Put in a little time with an 8” S-Pro BBZ 1 trout swimbait. One small follower on that, no bites and saw no submarines on the tail.
At around 9:00 AM I switched back to the dropshots on 6 lb. BPS flourocarbon line and got two bites on a 4.5” Bonzai straight tail cinnamon neon core worm.
The second bite on the dropshot was my best of the day.
After the bites on the dropshot, I cycle up through my rigs till I got back to the BBZ. No action on that, the jigs, Ika, or Senko.
Returned to the dropshot with a Zoom Tiny Fluke, and then switched back to the Bonzai.
Got one more bite on that but it was a small one.
That was it for me today... three small ones on the dropshot best was 2 lbs.
Weather was great today. Got a little windy at midday but for the most part it was mild with gentle breeze. Water was about the clearest I’ve seen it all year.
Were talking 20 ft. visibility, I’ve included one pic of the water so you can get an idea of exactly why us Castaic dropshotters go with 6 lb. line or less.
Got to try out my new rod today with my older Quantum PTi 30 reel. It felt sorta heavy so I’m still looking to get something else that will work better with that rod.
Good fishing to you guys, later.............. geobass
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Skies were some clouds, mostly clear. Surface water temp was 68 air temp was 59.
Felt fresh like a nice fall morning. I was glad to see the water so clear and the temp down to 68. Not long ago water temps were up to 87.
Started out with some dropshots, no bites on those. Switched over to the jigs for a while, then the Fat Ika. No bites on those.
Put in a little time with an 8” S-Pro BBZ 1 trout swimbait. One small follower on that, no bites and saw no submarines on the tail.
At around 9:00 AM I switched back to the dropshots on 6 lb. BPS flourocarbon line and got two bites on a 4.5” Bonzai straight tail cinnamon neon core worm.
The second bite on the dropshot was my best of the day.
After the bites on the dropshot, I cycle up through my rigs till I got back to the BBZ. No action on that, the jigs, Ika, or Senko.
Returned to the dropshot with a Zoom Tiny Fluke, and then switched back to the Bonzai.
Got one more bite on that but it was a small one.
That was it for me today... three small ones on the dropshot best was 2 lbs.
Weather was great today. Got a little windy at midday but for the most part it was mild with gentle breeze. Water was about the clearest I’ve seen it all year.
Were talking 20 ft. visibility, I’ve included one pic of the water so you can get an idea of exactly why us Castaic dropshotters go with 6 lb. line or less.
Got to try out my new rod today with my older Quantum PTi 30 reel. It felt sorta heavy so I’m still looking to get something else that will work better with that rod.
Good fishing to you guys, later.............. geobass
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