baitcast
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Awesome beach caught BSB
From the sand no less,meet Steve who already has a 40" striper to his credit both caught from the beach in San Diego,Its obvious Steve has paid his
dues
Rob
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach.
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear.
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Steve had better have another pic of him pushing that beast back out to sea.... aren't they protected?
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from what I understand, once they come up, they will die anyways since their lungs cannot handle the pressure ..... so, at least take the photo !!
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If in Mex, I thought they we're legal. Black Sea Bass? Caught one off of La Jolla. 125 lbs. Had to let go. I have pictures.
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I'm no fisherman, so I may be wrong.....looked like a Black Sea Bass....
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I fought that fish for an hour only to see it laying on the surface of the ocean, dead, but we tapped it with a bat, and it went back down to the
depths. How old is that fish? 20 years? I'll post my photo once i upload to Photobucket and do all the crap to post here.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
from what I understand, once they come up, they will die anyways since their lungs cannot handle the pressure... |
Fish lungs?
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If caught from shore it was most likely caught in shallow water.
Ken
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Blanca
That's only if they are very deep.
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
from what I understand, once they come up, they will die anyways since their lungs cannot handle the pressure ..... so, at least take the photo !!
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It is a small Giant sea bass aka Black sea bass.
It is not too old 15 -20 years
Protected in California waters since 1972.
Steve can be facing a huge fine for catching it.
sdm
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Quote: | Originally posted by dean miller
It is a small Giant sea bass aka Black sea bass.
It is not too old 15 -20 years
Protected in California waters since 1972.
Steve can be facing a huge fine for catching it.
sdm |
Correct - Mero = OK in MX, not so in CA . . .
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TonyC
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Quote: | Originally posted by dean miller
It is a small Giant sea bass aka Black sea bass.
It is not too old 15 -20 years
Protected in California waters since 1972.
Steve can be facing a huge fine for catching it.
sdm |
only if he kept it....not for catching it.
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baitcast
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Steve's fish was hooked and caught from the beach,and yes they are protected and it was released moments later,they didn't even take time to measure
the fish,its swimming free and happy today no harm done
And no its belly didn't blow up,you all can relax now
Rob
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach.
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear.
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Since the ban has taken place in Calif. this is not to uncommon its the size that is,these big boys will move into the surf at nite,most all that are
caught is at nite.
And no their bellies won't bust when hooked in shallow water,its against the law to KEEP the fish,we have no choice what takes the bait do
we
Rob
I thought I was very clear,caught from the beach,caught from the sand,released on the spot
[Edited on 11-11-2011 by baitcast]
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach.
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear.
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They only have problems when they are caught in over 60 feet of water and because they come up so fast, they get Barometric Trauma, which is where the
gasses in their body can not escape fast enough and when the water pressure is reduced the gasses blow up. A Mero caught in the shallows does not
have this problem and is already adjusted to the depth and pressure. It is not illegal to catch them in California, it is only illegal to keep them
and they have to be returned. There have been several developments in equipment that will work to return a fish to the depths, but the most
promising with the best results is a large weight and a small non-barbed hook which will return the fish to depth and when shaken or the fish gets
stronger and shakes and comes loose from the weight. Survival rates are very high with this method.
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Wow, what if this fish were cought in Mexico. Could it be kept and eaten?
bacquito
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Would have a hard time releasing that fish. But, one of these days. Maybe? You, never know, you might be able to keep one. Sorta like the lottery
system on big game animals? Why not?
bacquito, If that fish were caught in Mexico? I smell fish frying.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Would have a hard time releasing that fish. But, one of these days. Maybe? You, never know, you might be able to keep one. Sorta like the lottery
system on big game animals? Why not?
bacquito, If that fish were caught in Mexico? I smell fish frying.
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Photo from Bedman in 2001.
420 lb. black sea bass... It was cut up and cooked at Cielito Lindo for the next big fiesta there (I saw it on their floor in 2001)!
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