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Author:
Michael
Date:
Oct 25, 2015
Subject:
Sunset Frenzy
Message:
Sunday I arrived at Seaside around 1. Low tide was scheduled for 4:10. Air was nice and winds were a steady 8 to 12 west. Cold front was scheduled to move through causing winds to turn northerly and get gusty later.
A number of casters were already along the beach and out by the grass area. I tried casting by the beach and then decided to head out to where the action has been mostly recently. That's where I got into schoolies. 1 came on an original pearl shad FLR-10, 2 on a gold XRW-11, and 2 on a Striper Delight popper. Also landed a blue about 8 or 9 pounds on the XRW-11. Had many explosions.
Later once things had died down and tide was coming in, I headed back to shore. As I chilled out with other surf casters, gulls became active farther down the beach. That's when I headed down that way.
I arrive at the area where the gulls had been active to find peanut bunker being chased. Took a while to get an explosion, but then once it was almost sunset, BAM! Blues were in a frenzy feeding on the peanut bunker as they'd go back and forth along the sandbar. Landed 4 and lost 1. TONS of explosions! Lure was pencil popping with the gold XRW-11. All blues were 8 to 11 pounds.
Once there was hardly any sunlight showing, the bite died and I hit the road.
This has been the best fall run I've seen in YEARS!!!!
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