Summer-time fishing in March
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Re: Summer-time fishing in March
Yahoo!!!!! I spent an hour casting at a school of about 6 until I finally tricked one to eat my fly. It's such a great feeling, especially when you lose track of the fly, when you feel the tug and see those big white lips open up.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
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Re: Summer-time fishing in March
I think a lot of socal surf anglers miss out on this joy, having observed them casting 100 ft into the ocean. Or not wearing polarized sunglasses. These fish were going tails up today no more than 15 ft from dry sand.Midnightpass wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2026 11:45 am You guys are missing one of life’s great joys…Watching a big ol’ corbina suck up your sand crab, then head out with your drag screaming…
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Re: Summer-time fishing in March
Nice fish... And I wish I had the problem of "which fish to cast at"..Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2026 10:06 pm Yahoo!!!!! I spent an hour casting at a school of about 6 until I finally tricked one to eat my fly. It's such a great feeling, especially when you lose track of the fly, when you feel the tug and see those big white lips open up.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
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Re: Summer-time fishing in March
I have never seen fish in the surf that shallow yet. That water looked pretty calm for being in the surf. First picture. Not saying it wasn't. I just started surf fishing. I have seen fish shallow at Ocean Beach dog Park channel. And Bone fish around Fiesta Island. I will keep looking in the surf.Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2026 10:06 pm Yahoo!!!!! I spent an hour casting at a school of about 6 until I finally tricked one to eat my fly. It's such a great feeling, especially when you lose track of the fly, when you feel the tug and see those big white lips open up.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
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It's all about finding the right structure at the right tidal height. Low wave height and long periods help too.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:45 amI have never seen fish in the surf that shallow yet. That water looked pretty calm for being in the surf. First picture. Not saying it wasn't. I just started surf fishing. I have seen fish shallow at Ocean Beach dog Park channel. And Bone fish around Fiesta Island. I will keep looking in the surf.Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2026 10:06 pm Yahoo!!!!! I spent an hour casting at a school of about 6 until I finally tricked one to eat my fly. It's such a great feeling, especially when you lose track of the fly, when you feel the tug and see those big white lips open up.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
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Below is a picture of corbina from a few years back. You can clearly see the large sandbar in the background, with a deep trough in front. At this specific tidal height he sandbar acts as a barrier for the incoming wave, causing the water to trickle into the trough creating clear conditions. At a lower tide, the sandbar prevents the trough from filling in, while at a higher tide, the water easily rolls over the sandbar creating too much disturbance to see clearly.
When conditions line up perfectly, it can be like fishing in a lake, but it usually doesn't last long.
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. That is so cool. I hope to see something like that in my surf fishing trips. I am trying to explore new beaches . Thanks for the pictures and the information. Something I will be looking for when I am out fishing.Neuroshima wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:00 pmIt's all about finding the right structure at the right tidal height. Low wave height and long periods help too.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:45 amI have never seen fish in the surf that shallow yet. That water looked pretty calm for being in the surf. First picture. Not saying it wasn't. I just started surf fishing. I have seen fish shallow at Ocean Beach dog Park channel. And Bone fish around Fiesta Island. I will keep looking in the surf.Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2026 10:06 pm Yahoo!!!!! I spent an hour casting at a school of about 6 until I finally tricked one to eat my fly. It's such a great feeling, especially when you lose track of the fly, when you feel the tug and see those big white lips open up.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
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Below is a picture of corbina from a few years back. You can clearly see the large sandbar in the background, with a deep trough in front. At this specific tidal height he sandbar acts as a barrier for the incoming wave, causing the water to trickle into the trough creating clear conditions. At a lower tide, the sandbar prevents the trough from filling in, while at a higher tide, the water easily rolls over the sandbar creating too much disturbance to see clearly.
When conditions line up perfectly, it can be like fishing in a lake, but it usually doesn't last long.
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Re: Summer-time fishing in March
Yahoo is correct! Nicely done!Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2026 10:06 pm Yahoo!!!!! I spent an hour casting at a school of about 6 until I finally tricked one to eat my fly. It's such a great feeling, especially when you lose track of the fly, when you feel the tug and see those big white lips open up.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
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I just checked the webcams and it looks like Carlsbad has some really nice structure right now (1:50, low tide). A big 'ol sandbar with a huge trough in front of it.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:43 pm. That is so cool. I hope to see something like that in my surf fishing trips. I am trying to explore new beaches . Thanks for the pictures and the information. Something I will be looking for when I am out fishing.Neuroshima wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:00 pmIt's all about finding the right structure at the right tidal height. Low wave height and long periods help too.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:45 amI have never seen fish in the surf that shallow yet. That water looked pretty calm for being in the surf. First picture. Not saying it wasn't. I just started surf fishing. I have seen fish shallow at Ocean Beach dog Park channel. And Bone fish around Fiesta Island. I will keep looking in the surf.Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2026 10:06 pm Yahoo!!!!! I spent an hour casting at a school of about 6 until I finally tricked one to eat my fly. It's such a great feeling, especially when you lose track of the fly, when you feel the tug and see those big white lips open up.
Afterwards, some corbina showed up, and I had the first-world problem of choosing which fish to cast at.
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Below is a picture of corbina from a few years back. You can clearly see the large sandbar in the background, with a deep trough in front. At this specific tidal height he sandbar acts as a barrier for the incoming wave, causing the water to trickle into the trough creating clear conditions. At a lower tide, the sandbar prevents the trough from filling in, while at a higher tide, the water easily rolls over the sandbar creating too much disturbance to see clearly.
When conditions line up perfectly, it can be like fishing in a lake, but it usually doesn't last long.
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Re: Summer-time fishing in March
Looking absolutely juicy!Neuroshima wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 1:53 pmI just checked the webcams and it looks like Carlsbad has some really nice structure right now (1:50, low tide). A big 'ol sandbar with a huge trough in front of it.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:43 pm. That is so cool. I hope to see something like that in my surf fishing trips. I am trying to explore new beaches . Thanks for the pictures and the information. Something I will be looking for when I am out fishing.Neuroshima wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:00 pmIt's all about finding the right structure at the right tidal height. Low wave height and long periods help too.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:45 am
I have never seen fish in the surf that shallow yet. That water looked pretty calm for being in the surf. First picture. Not saying it wasn't. I just started surf fishing. I have seen fish shallow at Ocean Beach dog Park channel. And Bone fish around Fiesta Island. I will keep looking in the surf.
Below is a picture of corbina from a few years back. You can clearly see the large sandbar in the background, with a deep trough in front. At this specific tidal height he sandbar acts as a barrier for the incoming wave, causing the water to trickle into the trough creating clear conditions. At a lower tide, the sandbar prevents the trough from filling in, while at a higher tide, the water easily rolls over the sandbar creating too much disturbance to see clearly.
When conditions line up perfectly, it can be like fishing in a lake, but it usually doesn't last long.
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That looks like a nice Beach to fish. Might have to make the trip before the summer crowds. It's about 30 miles from my house. Looks like there's street parking.Osidecoffee wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 6:01 pmLooking absolutely juicy!Neuroshima wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 1:53 pmI just checked the webcams and it looks like Carlsbad has some really nice structure right now (1:50, low tide). A big 'ol sandbar with a huge trough in front of it.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:43 pm. That is so cool. I hope to see something like that in my surf fishing trips. I am trying to explore new beaches . Thanks for the pictures and the information. Something I will be looking for when I am out fishing.Neuroshima wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:00 pm
It's all about finding the right structure at the right tidal height. Low wave height and long periods help too.
Below is a picture of corbina from a few years back. You can clearly see the large sandbar in the background, with a deep trough in front. At this specific tidal height he sandbar acts as a barrier for the incoming wave, causing the water to trickle into the trough creating clear conditions. At a lower tide, the sandbar prevents the trough from filling in, while at a higher tide, the water easily rolls over the sandbar creating too much disturbance to see clearly.
When conditions line up perfectly, it can be like fishing in a lake, but it usually doesn't last long.
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If you can withstand the hike and naked dudes, Blacks is my go-to beach. Plenty of parking, you can stand on top of the cliffs and scout for structure before you go down, and the hike makes it pretty secluded.Nelson 1 wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 9:22 pmThat looks like a nice Beach to fish. Might have to make the trip before the summer crowds. It's about 30 miles from my house. Looks like there's street parking.Osidecoffee wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 6:01 pmLooking absolutely juicy!Neuroshima wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 1:53 pmI just checked the webcams and it looks like Carlsbad has some really nice structure right now (1:50, low tide). A big 'ol sandbar with a huge trough in front of it.Nelson 1 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 12:43 pm . That is so cool. I hope to see something like that in my surf fishing trips. I am trying to explore new beaches . Thanks for the pictures and the information. Something I will be looking for when I am out fishing.
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I usually fish south of the nude section, near the lifeguard hut.
I've never fished Carlsbad; I was just browsing the webcam. Blacks is the closest proximity-wise to me so it's hard to justify the drive, but that structure looks amazing. Del Mar rivermouth can get like that too (it where I took the pic of the schooling corbina), but it can get crowded.
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All I know about south Carlsbad State Beach is that its where I first tossed a line and some bait into the ocean and caught four fish in my very first time surf fishing. I had an old 6' rod, who knows what reel and line, I think I was using squid for bait that I had in the freezer from who-knows-how-long ago. I knew almost literally nothing about surf fishing or that it was even really a thing.
So yeah, there's fish in the water in Carlsbad
I've been hooked ever since.
So yeah, there's fish in the water in Carlsbad
I've been hooked ever since.
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Drive to C'bad also hard for me to justify, 30 min or more each way. D.Mar about as far north as I care to go. I can get to the SD beaches in 15 min and Coronado/IB in 20. Now, if I was 10 or more years younger, I would go back to Black's in a heartbeat. I could probably still do the climb down but not the return up anymore, a gasser. The long walk from Torrey ( I think about a mile) or the Ho Chi Min trail are also out of the question. If you can do it, do it because I think it's the best surf fishing beach in SD county. Just my 2 cents.Neuroshima wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 10:05 pmIf you can withstand the hike and naked dudes, Blacks is my go-to beach. Plenty of parking, you can stand on top of the cliffs and scout for structure before you go down, and the hike makes it pretty secluded.Nelson 1 wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 9:22 pmThat looks like a nice Beach to fish. Might have to make the trip before the summer crowds. It's about 30 miles from my house. Looks like there's street parking.Osidecoffee wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 6:01 pmLooking absolutely juicy!Neuroshima wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 1:53 pm
I just checked the webcams and it looks like Carlsbad has some really nice structure right now (1:50, low tide). A big 'ol sandbar with a huge trough in front of it.
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I usually fish south of the nude section, near the lifeguard hut.
I've never fished Carlsbad; I was just browsing the webcam. Blacks is the closest proximity-wise to me so it's hard to justify the drive, but that structure looks amazing. Del Mar rivermouth can get like that too (it where I took the pic of the schooling corbina), but it can get crowded.
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. I don't think I can make that hike back up from blacks. I would hate to have the lifeguards come rescue me. I can hike flat ground. I think Torrey Pines is my best bet for that area.Neuroshima wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 10:05 pmIf you can withstand the hike and naked dudes, Blacks is my go-to beach. Plenty of parking, you can stand on top of the cliffs and scout for structure before you go down, and the hike makes it pretty secluded.Nelson 1 wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 9:22 pmThat looks like a nice Beach to fish. Might have to make the trip before the summer crowds. It's about 30 miles from my house. Looks like there's street parking.Osidecoffee wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 6:01 pmLooking absolutely juicy!Neuroshima wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 1:53 pm
I just checked the webcams and it looks like Carlsbad has some really nice structure right now (1:50, low tide). A big 'ol sandbar with a huge trough in front of it.
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I usually fish south of the nude section, near the lifeguard hut.
I've never fished Carlsbad; I was just browsing the webcam. Blacks is the closest proximity-wise to me so it's hard to justify the drive, but that structure looks amazing. Del Mar rivermouth can get like that too (it where I took the pic of the schooling corbina), but it can get crowded.
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Torrey pines is actually 3 miles away. You can also park at La Jolla farms and take a paved road down. It's still a little steep but you won't be taking steps up. Unfortunately it's a 2-hour time limit at top so it's really not worth it.
I've seen some social media footage of tailing fish at other beaches, so I think that they're active wherever they are. Just got to find the good structure. For those that can make the hike, Blacks is fishing phenomenally. I saw schools that must have been at least 20 fish thick today; so miraculous that beachwalkers were taking pictures of them. Once the tide got too low, they left but the corbina stayed.
And I got lucky too! Yahoo number 2! I also got a great close-up of an osprey munching on a corbina.
I've seen some social media footage of tailing fish at other beaches, so I think that they're active wherever they are. Just got to find the good structure. For those that can make the hike, Blacks is fishing phenomenally. I saw schools that must have been at least 20 fish thick today; so miraculous that beachwalkers were taking pictures of them. Once the tide got too low, they left but the corbina stayed.
And I got lucky too! Yahoo number 2! I also got a great close-up of an osprey munching on a corbina.
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That's awesome man. Great pictures.Neuroshima wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 3:49 pm Torrey pines is actually 3 miles away. You can also park at La Jolla farms and take a paved road down. It's still a little steep but you won't be taking steps up. Unfortunately it's a 2-hour time limit at top so it's really not worth it.
I've seen some social media footage of tailing fish at other beaches, so I think that they're active wherever they are. Just got to find the good structure. For those that can make the hike, Blacks is fishing phenomenally. I saw schools that must have been at least 20 fish thick today; so miraculous that beachwalkers were taking pictures of them. Once the tide got too low, they left but the corbina stayed.
And I got lucky too! Yahoo number 2! I also got a great close-up of an osprey munching on a corbina.
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