North County trips.

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Back to Del Mar yesterday for several hours of afternoon incoming. Pretty good tide for there. It often fishes well around 2.5 to 4.5 feet; on other tides, it sets up well too. I stopped at H market to buy a few clams and two small squid. The waves weren't too big, but it was super churned up. I caught 1 perch on clams pretty quickly, then switched to a smallish piece of squid, and not too many casts later, hooked a big fish. It ran straight out, and it seemed like I turned him after about 30 yards. I made up about two yards, and it sawed me off. What fish bolts straight out fast for deep water that's much bigger than your typical fish? Not a great fishing day, other than that rush. Lots of bites on the squid, but probably mostly perch and little croaker. I know sharks and rays like it. To me, this fish shot out different from one of those, but still, good guesses. Now seeing some spotfin and corbina.
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I was at Del Mar yesterday too, fishing the morning incoming tide. My guess is that it was a corbina. I saw several of them swimming up cuts onto crab beds between 20th and 27th Street.
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Everydog wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 8:59 pm Back to Del Mar yesterday for several hours of afternoon incoming. Pretty good tide for there, if fish are good around 2.5 to 4.5 feet, other times it sets up good. I stopped at H market to buy a few clams and two small squid. The waves weren't too big, but it was super churned up. I caught 1 perch on clams pretty quickly, then switched to a smallish piece of squid, and not too many casts later, hooked a big fish. It ran straight out, and it seemed like I turned him after about 30 yards. I made up about two yards, and it sawed me off. What fish bolts straight out fast for deep water that's much bigger than your typical fish? Not a great fishing day, other than that rush. Lots of bites on the squid, but probably mostly perch and little croaker. I know sharks and rays like it. To me, this fish shot out different from one of those, but still, good guesses. Now seeing some spotfin and corbina.

Usually the corbina I catch go up and down the beach, not so much straight out ... Maybe a big spotfin, but they usually do some bull dogging... A SNGF are mostly a hard strong pull, not so fast... How about a striper?... Go back with some heavier gear and give it another shot...
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Midnightpass wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 8:32 am
Everydog wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 8:59 pm Back to Del Mar yesterday for several hours of afternoon incoming. Pretty good tide for there, if fish are good around 2.5 to 4.5 feet, other times it sets up good. I stopped at H market to buy a few clams and two small squid. The waves weren't too big, but it was super churned up. I caught 1 perch on clams pretty quickly, then switched to a smallish piece of squid, and not too many casts later, hooked a big fish. It ran straight out, and it seemed like I turned him after about 30 yards. I made up about two yards, and it sawed me off. What fish bolts straight out fast for deep water that's much bigger than your typical fish? Not a great fishing day, other than that rush. Lots of bites on the squid, but probably mostly perch and little croaker. I know sharks and rays like it. To me, this fish shot out different from one of those, but still, good guesses. Now seeing some spotfin and corbina.

Usually the corbina I catch go up and down the beach, not so much straight out ... Maybe a big spotfin, but they usually do some bull dogging... A SNGF are mostly a hard strong pull, not so fast... How about a striper?... Go back with some heavier gear and give it another shot...
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Likely bigger, I think, Butch. It was brute strength sensed on a rod with backbone. I agree, it could have been a very big one, though. My experience with losing big corbina and spotfin has been of the hook-pulling, not sawed-off variety. But we know, one can never claim a solid answer on these big ones that got away stories. You said "how about a striper", I have thought about that with this one and one that seemed stronger that broke off the same way, just above the hook, in that case, since I was out beyond the reef at low tide, grunion run day after, I thought it might have been a yellowtail or WSB... never know. I hope it happens a third time and I land one.
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Neuroshima wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 11:38 pm I was at Del Mar yesterday too, fishing the morning incoming tide. My guess is that it was a corbina. I saw several of them swimming up cuts onto crab beds between 20th and 27th Street.
Crab beds ? Big enough to piggyback on to a 6 or 8 ? I haven't seen any visible beds over the past several weeks at Mission or PB; still just micros under the pier. Thinking of heading north next time out.
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Thanks for the report. Seems like a bass more than a corbina in my 1 yr of fishing North County
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Neuroshima wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 11:38 pm I was at Del Mar yesterday too, fishing the morning incoming tide. My guess is that it was a corbina. I saw several of them swimming up cuts onto crab beds between 20th and 27th Street.
How was the bite up that way? If you don't mind, what are you using for bait while the crabs are still small?
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Everydog wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 1:09 pm
Neuroshima wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2026 11:38 pm I was at Del Mar yesterday too, fishing the morning incoming tide. My guess is that it was a corbina. I saw several of them swimming up cuts onto crab beds between 20th and 27th Street.
How was the bite up that way? If you don't mind, what are you using for bait while the crabs are still small?
I am fly fishing for them.

@Perch killer , The bait guys I came across were able to find decent size sand crabs that would fit on a size 8 hook. Not a lot though. The beds I saw had micro crabs in them, but I just kicked them up with my feet and not dig for them. The guys said they were not easy to find but they still had maybe two or three handfuls of grape size crabs.

One of them said he got nine corbina in the morning, and he spotted a monster bean.
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Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 4:12 pm One of them said he got nine corbina in the morning, and he spotted a monster bean.
Nine corbina is crazy... I've had days like that, but not in years...
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Midnightpass wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2026 8:27 am
Neuroshima wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2026 4:12 pm One of them said he got nine corbina in the morning, and he spotted a monster bean.
Nine corbina is crazy... I've had days like that, but not in years...
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I'd like to get nine in a season!
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5-1-26. South of the South jetty of the North entrance to Hedionda Lagoon. There was structure, a trench about 8-10" deep a few feet from shore. There was one bed of sandcrabs. I dipped my hand in at random and pulled up 3. One was the size of a large thumb, the other 2 good bait size. I saw a stingray and something brown or gray, about 18". No bites. Almost every cast came back with grass or stuff that looked like red lettuce. The 18 incher followed my rig and then veered away. The lure had a spot of red lettuce on it on that cast. I was using a C-rig with 1" curly tail grubs. 5-2-26 North of the North jetty of the North entrance to the lagoon I caught 1 4" BSP off the jetty. The seaweed was so awful I had to look down and cast to sandy looking spots. We need a good big tide to wash this seaweed away or it's not worth going.
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