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Offline Jason

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Re: Pacific Ocean fish on the Swimmin' Shad
« Reply #15 on: 12/10/12 07:00 UTC »
That is super cool.  I had never seen one before (eaten a few though  ;D).  Do you know anything about them as far as are they an open water fish, deep, relate to structure, etc.  Awesome!!!  I would like to learn all the species of the Bass family and make it a goal to catch one.

Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Pacific Ocean fish on the Swimmin' Shad
« Reply #16 on: 12/10/12 14:20 UTC »
The Black Rock Bass that we are familiar with (Pacific off the coast of Southern Oregon , northern Cal) have been caught in deep water- we're talking 150-300 feet deep.  The seem to relate to structure similar to small mouth in my opinion, as they will hover a bit over the bottom around ambush points.  They seem to react really well to sound as well.  This particular rig is called a "shrimp fly" and consists of a copper weight (4-6 oz at this depth), with a single hook attached, then single hooks attached up the line as you can kind of see from the pic.  The Black Rock Bass ALWAYS hit this rig either right at the time the weight hits bottom, or right after, like within 2-3 seconds.

We are going to test their vision weight some glow in the dark baits this month and see what happens.  I am still looking for those other pics, and I'll just post on this thread when I can find them..there are so many species of fish you can catch on a single outing...very fun.  ....especially when its on your baits! :) )

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Re: Pacific Ocean fish on the Swimmin' Shad
« Reply #17 on: 12/10/12 14:30 UTC »
found some more pics...............
By the way, these are all great fish for fish tacos- with Tiger sauce. :)

In the picture you will see Yellow Tail Rockfish, Black Rock Bass, Redbanded Rockfish, Lingcod, and Pacific Cod.  Most of these ate the 3.5" Swim Shad:

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Re: Pacific Ocean fish on the Swimmin' Shad
« Reply #18 on: 12/10/12 15:06 UTC »
Nice table of fish.  Bet ya'll had a fun day.  Fresh or salt, 5 feet or 150 feet deep, a good minnow bait will produce. 

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Re: Pacific Ocean fish on the Swimmin' Shad
« Reply #19 on: 12/10/12 16:09 UTC »
Hey Shawn, what color(s) did you catch all those fish on?

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Re: Pacific Ocean fish on the Swimmin' Shad
« Reply #20 on: 12/10/12 16:30 UTC »
Jr- White with red eyes that bled giving a pinkish head, recycled plastic (for my business I call B.A. or "Born Again" plastic) in a blackish color with silver belly, and what I call Phantom Shad- 4 oz CCM regular with 2 smig. each of Silver Holo .015 and Silver .015.