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Oct. 1 - West Goleta Beach - Float Tube Report
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Launched at the stairs at U.C.S.B. at 5:00 pm. The shallow water was pretty dirty so I paddled out to about 8 to 10 foot deep and started working the bottom with the swimbaits. Worked the area for about 45 minutes before going back in shallow to give the high tide a shot. Sitting right in front of the eel grass beds in about 6 feet of water I was throwing the 3" 'Chovy colored Big Hammer as close to shore as possible. First strike turned out to be a yellowfin croaker. A few casts later I get a legal flattie. Bryan shows up, starts throwing the Blue Mackerel Excalibur Long A and nails another legal. Fish the area for another 20 minutes or so until the tide started falling, the waves got larger, and for some reason a lot of weeds appeared in the area making it impossible to get a good cast in. Moved back down the beach only to find the very dirty water I found when I first launched. Called it a day at 7:00 pm. [center][image]http://www.petenjen.com/photo/photos/2002/021001a1.jpg[/image][/center] [center][image]http://www.petenjen.com/photo/photos/2002/021001a2.jpg[/image][/center] [center][image]http://www.petenjen.com/photo/photos/2002/021001a3.jpg[/image][/center]
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its pic's like these that make me want to get me a tube and bobbin around the lake.

the thought of hkking on to a big one and being dragged around the lake sounds intiseing, but what happens when you hook on to a big-un in the ocian? how far are they going to drag you there? especialy with them big salmon and tuna and sharks.
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You don't get dragged too much because of the drag of your feet and legs hanging down. The biggest fish I've landed was a 50+ lb. Black Sea Bass. Actually I've also landed a 100+ lb. Bat Ray but I don't count those as "fish".

But... a few weeks ago I hooked into something I couldn't stop which dragged me pretty good. After some thought I've come to the conclusion that it was either a thresher shark or I foul hooked a big white seabass, halibut, or black seabass. But I'll never really know...
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wow what a rush that has to be when you got somthing that big that can and will pull you a good 30 min to an hour's paddle back out in to the surf on the end of your line.

I hope you cary something that you can cut the line with (*o*)
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