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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Depoe Bay report 30-Jun-2019  (Read 2051 times)

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Saltydog0

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I was tempted to try PC, but feared the traffic on the beach so I went to Depoe for the 2nd consecutive morning.

Launch around 6:15 again.  Today I picked up two keeper lings fairly quickly and it wasn't much longer before I had Five African American Rockfish also. 

Headed out to deeper water to try and pick up some Sand Dabs.  No luck, but what the heck did I catch?  I sure didn't want to touch them.  Pulled up three of them between 100'-110'.  Whats a guy gotta do to get Sand Dabs in Depoe?




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Clayman

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That's a staghorn sculpin. Try moving deeper until you hit the sand dabs, they're usually pretty thick past 160'.
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Guppy Tamer

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What do you use for bait for the sand dabs?


Guppy Tamer

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How big do they get? I thought sand dabs were pretty small. At least the ones I see scuba diving.


 

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