Lewy998
Loc: Huntington Beach California
How’s the fishing off the coast of Huntington Beach California? Anyone want to give up some hot spots?
Bruce
Danger25
Loc: Philly/ Cape may New Jersey
Welcome...sorry..cant help u from the other coast...lol
Lewy998 wrote:
How’s the fishing off the coast of Huntington Beach California? Anyone want to give up some hot spots?
Bruce
Welcome to the Stage Bruce, again,wrong coast.
You are welcome. There's a lot of wisdom, lore, and experience here. You will usually get a lot of answers, discussion and even differences of opinion when you ask a question. There are also jokesters, and bull shippers too. Enjoy. Just Sayin....RJS
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Lewy998 wrote:
How’s the fishing off the coast of Huntington Beach California? Anyone want to give up some hot spots?
Bruce
Welcome to the Forum, Lewy, sorry, I'm on the Gulf Coast.
Welcome,can't help you on hot spots in that area, I'm on the so call other side,there's a big chunk on land between us. On the other hand fish feed the same,water temperature ,vegatation,structure,tides water depth,and food source. Roll the dice and it doesn't mean where all the boats are anchored is the best place or on the beach where all the rod holders are.I'm old school (cheap)what's a fish finder watch the birds.Everything is a cycle for fish as it is for us. Want to find where we go to get our food (grocery store) lots of people there. Fish, some are in the shallows feeding on smaller bait and shrimp etc..Good luck,I believe the next we hear from you that you had to go home because you filled your stringer.🐟🐟
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
The horseshoe kelp beds was good for game fish in the fifties/sixties during the summer months. I’m sure that the kelp beds are still there and the bass should be in them.
Went to HBHS in 61/62, go Oilers.
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