Josh G

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Dec 29 at 08:01 PM

12/28 Upper Laguna
Heavy fog rolled Saturday morning causing a late start. Forecast stated it would clear up at 9am (definite lie), decided to launch and gave it to god and the gps. Headed for a shallow grass flat with nice sand holes and a near by drop off to 3-4ft. Started the morning with the Mansfield dart and changed to a 5in paddle that I felt more comfortable with fishing lower and slower. With the darker green water I started with a down south red flash progressively changing to draker colors (Mansfield marg, plum) until I got to a dark copper and black color called “color x” right as the major kicked up and caught this nice 25” trout slowly working over a sand pocket between the grass. She posed and was safely released back to her sand pocket home. First fish I caught on my new Laguna trident. The rest of the morning produced several small reds on the same copper color.

Dec 25 at 01:32 PM

Capt_JSanchez thanks man! Thanks for making such detailed reports each week

Dec 22 at 02:11 PM

Just switch the lure not the whole jig unless you need to change jig weight. If your worried about having to retie and want to switch from a jig to a hard plastic with the same rod, stinky pants makes a speed swivel that’s pretty good quality. FG is a pain to tie, the surgeons knot or a good ol’ double uni knot will work just as good.

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Dec 22 at 10:44 AM

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12/20 fished the Upper Laguna following Capt. James report from last week, and headed for a shallow flat directly adjacent to a deep drop off. Water temp was in the low 60’s with a NNW wind and nice cloud cover. Started the morning fishing a corky in waist deep water which was producing small 10-12” trout. Switched to a 5” paddle tail and worked the bottom and as the minor got closer, this turned up several good size 22 - 23” trout but could not find one to bust the 25” mark. Towards the end of the minor the flat came alive with ducks flying and mullet popping. Saw a nervous mullet jumping for his life and threw right behind him and hooked up with a nice 26” red. Caught these fish using the bates salty hundo I won on the live stream (thanks AU!) hands down best reel out there.

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Dec 14 at 11:28 AM

Drew Selensky you’re welcome, good luck out there!

Dec 14 at 07:46 AM

If you want to drive out to the island there’s two small parks off hwy 361 that have walk in access. The first is a small park before Newport pass, park and follow the walking trail till it opens to a flat with osyter shell clumps and drop off that’s behind the spoil islands parallel to packery channel. Second there is another small park called packery flats park. This has access to a flat that opens up to a drop off called deadman’s hole, wade out to around where the power line cross the flat to get to the drop off. There’s a few spots off Laguna shores in the Bluff from about the bridge after the new boat ramp towards the causeway, just park on the side of the road and walk in there.