giant Irish Lord
Cool! I've still never caught one. Super cool looking fish.
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giant Irish Lord
And here I thought the old joke about catfish having fleas was problematic......Supposedly not, or at least that’s what I was told when I asked a local fish bio about it.
My guess is that the longer they are in the salt, the more they pick up. Just a theory, but when the rivers are low from drought it may mean they hang out in the salt longer waiting for the rain to open the river for them. This year, for example, I don’t recall it raining between the first week of June and last week.
Well, as the old saying goes; lie down with dogfish, get up with crustacea branchiura.And here I thought the old joke about catfish having fleas was problematic......
FYI
SF
NDBC - National Weather Service Marine Forecast FZUS56 KSEW
National Weather Service Marine Forecast FZUS56 KSEW provided via the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) website.www.ndbc.noaa.gov
Well, it start to looks slightly better for my area Saturday and Sunday but not sure I have the ability or desire to cast directly into those winds. But hey, you never know!
Find a north facing beach. I know one that would fit the bill in your area ….
SF








You’ve been working those little anchovy flash flies pretty hard.Headed south at 5:00 this morning. Kind of a white knuckle drive with heavy rain and standing water. Hydroplaned pretty good a couple times and saw two pretty serious looking accidents.
Started fishing at 7:30 and called it quits at 1:30. Got my ass kicked most of the day by a stiff SW wind and whitecaps.
Ended up with maybe a dozen and a half fish over six hours. It was hard with the water conditions to see where the current was. I ended up walking about three miles trying to find it. Once I found current fish came in batches with lots of time otherwise with very little action going on. A few pics from today.
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You’ve been working those little anchovy flash flies pretty hard.
Headed south at 5:00 this morning. Kind of a white knuckle drive with heavy rain and standing water. Hydroplaned pretty good a couple times and saw two pretty serious looking accidents.
Started fishing at 7:30 and called it quits at 1:30. Got my ass kicked most of the day by a stiff SW wind and whitecaps.
Ended up with maybe a dozen and a half fish over six hours. It was hard with the water conditions to see where the current was. I ended up walking about three miles trying to find it. Once I found current fish came in batches with lots of time otherwise with very little action going on. A few pics from today.
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Hi SF,Question for @Cabezon and any others.
Has anyone ever seen a clear Argulid?
Most the ones I see aren’t really big and are on the upper portions of the fishes body with a green or brown color.
This one was on the white belly right the gill V. It also is larger then others I’ve seen. Would the color be a type of camouflage based on where it was located on the body?
Thanks for any input you can provide.
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@Go Fish stopped by to chat. Good to see you today Dave.
SF
Hi SF,
Hmmm, I have never seen one that clear before. But I did find this pdf in which you can see some clearish individuals (though not as clear the one in your hand) from a light area in the body of a koi in Figure 4. I suspect that their pigmentation can change as they attempt to match the pigmentation of the fish.
Steve