California Corbina
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:54 pm
I finally got out to do some surf fishing for my favorite surf fish, the California corbina. I am sorry I do not have any pictures, but here is a link to see what they look like. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_corbina
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After deciding it was late enough I went down to the beach at 4:30. It took a long time to find parking, and I made it to the beach at 4:45. To my surprise the beach was still crowded, so I passed my time digging for sandcrabs to use as bait. By the time I had gathered enough the beach was pretty empty. I cast out to an area where I had seen several corbina backs and tails sticking out of the water. Sure enough, BENDO! I fought it for about 10 minutes and beach it. This corbina has a huge belly and is about 20 in long. I did not have a scale, but I would guess the weight to be about 4 or 5 pounds. To make a long story short in another 2hrs I catch two more corbina, one being about the same size as the first, and the other being a small 15in one. I also caught a medium sized BSP and headed home as the sun was going down. All in all a good day.
Report:
After deciding it was late enough I went down to the beach at 4:30. It took a long time to find parking, and I made it to the beach at 4:45. To my surprise the beach was still crowded, so I passed my time digging for sandcrabs to use as bait. By the time I had gathered enough the beach was pretty empty. I cast out to an area where I had seen several corbina backs and tails sticking out of the water. Sure enough, BENDO! I fought it for about 10 minutes and beach it. This corbina has a huge belly and is about 20 in long. I did not have a scale, but I would guess the weight to be about 4 or 5 pounds. To make a long story short in another 2hrs I catch two more corbina, one being about the same size as the first, and the other being a small 15in one. I also caught a medium sized BSP and headed home as the sun was going down. All in all a good day.