This morning I went fishing off Oyster Point. Again they were out of live bait, so I went with frozen anchovies. I was only able to spend a couple of hours...
It was a glorious morning. Dead calm. Incoming tide.
Was using a standard 1/0 halibut rig. I started on my 20lb test spinning rigs and caught several soupfin sharks (dogfish). Then I switched to my 10lb test reels and caught several more. Much more fun on the lighter tackle.
I did manage to catch the smallest dogfish ever... The anchovy was bigger. (Sorry no picture too embarrassed at the time to take one.)
Oyster Point Boat Launch ($10 to launch boat):
Originally posted 2008-11-22 01:03:41. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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