Go with the yo-yo
Article Abstract:
The opening of the Southern California season for game fish such as bonito, yellowtail and barracuda, in early April, presents environmental and overfishing challenges. Techniques such as bouncing (yo-yoing) jigs and spoons, working water columns, and drift fishing are analyzed.
Publication Name: Salt Water Sportsman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0036-3618
Year: 2001
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Temperature rules: follow the water temperature and your offshore score will soar
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Finding a significant "thermal break" or "convergence zone" along a major current or its offshoots, such as eddies or fingers, is important for offshore fishing. Offshore surface temperature charts and reports available online are discussed.
Publication Name: Salt Water Sportsman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0036-3618
Year: 2003
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