I speared a halibut there back in the late 90's...fun spot for sure, just make sure you understand the perils of shore break if you are new to ocean activities.
Kinda of dicey to shoot halibut unless you know it is over 22” once shot you can’t release it if it is short.Also it’s pretty hard to measure before shooting. I did like you scouting that area I used to snorkel there years ago. Now I am just fishing . I am going to try surf fishing for halibut and ares like that may be good. I have been targeting them in the two bays with some success but no legal this year yet. A secret time it near grunion runs.
Nice video I subscribed… been a few years since I’ve been out have you seen any sea urchin problems like they are having in Northern California lately? Been a few years since I’ve been out be safe out there
Thanks for the feedback and question. Just like fishing, spearfishing is not a guarantee to catch fish. I'll keep your feedback in mind for future content.
The "Bottom Scratchers" cleared ALL of this area out in the 50's n 60's...😂 Abalone, Halibut, Lobster the lot.. Halibut are tricky to get anyway, how do you know if it's 22" BEFORE you shoot? Plus, you miss, you Fu$$ up your spear tip.
Thanks for the question. Likely not since the current and tides pull things to deeper water beyond the break. The sand is also constantly changing there and a strong possibility they are buried once a few days go by.
wish all of LJ was protected from fishing..... alive marinelife is what makes the underwater environment special .... but you don't appreciate it. YOu go to kill it.
"alive marinelife" is a renewable resource that can feed California sustainable, healthy protein. Like any renewable resource, non-use is wasteful. Our fisheries are extremely well-regulated and sustainable. Fisheries should be managed by diligent and repeatable scientific data, not by dogloverjb6873's feelings and whims.
I speared a halibut there back in the late 90's...fun spot for sure, just make sure you understand the perils of shore break if you are new to ocean activities.
please bless me find a dive buddy here in San Diego
Kinda of dicey to shoot halibut unless you know it is over 22” once shot you can’t release it if it is short.Also it’s pretty hard to measure before shooting. I did like you scouting that area I used to snorkel there years ago. Now I am just fishing . I am going to try surf fishing for halibut and ares like that may be good. I have been targeting them in the two bays with some success but no legal this year yet. A secret time it near grunion runs.
thats why you don't shoot unless you're sure its legal. I'm sure I've passed on plenty that were 22 - 23"
Nice video I subscribed… been a few years since I’ve been out have you seen any sea urchin problems like they are having in Northern California lately? Been a few years since I’ve been out be safe out there
WTF, Why post a halibut hunting video with no halibut?
Thanks for the feedback and question. Just like fishing, spearfishing is not a guarantee to catch fish. I'll keep your feedback in mind for future content.
why not Todd
never imagine that halibut like swell and choppy conditions ...
I never see halibut there, not speared, hook and line, airborne, ever.. never even one that I can remember
I check a lot of spots in San Diego
@@SanDiegoWaterman Me too... headed down to a reef section today on SSC
The "Bottom Scratchers" cleared ALL of this area out in the 50's n 60's...😂
Abalone, Halibut, Lobster the lot..
Halibut are tricky to get anyway, how do you know if it's 22" BEFORE you shoot?
Plus, you miss, you Fu$$ up your spear tip.
@@SDPBALLCOACH hard to say... thanks for chiming in...
Could you find my car keys near black beach?
Thanks for the question. Likely not since the current and tides pull things to deeper water beyond the break. The sand is also constantly changing there and a strong possibility they are buried once a few days go by.
I’m still looking for my GoPro3 lost at Fletcher Cove in 2019. It’s either at TableTops or the reefs in Del Mar by now. 😅
wish all of LJ was protected from fishing..... alive marinelife is what makes the underwater environment special .... but you don't appreciate it. YOu go to kill it.
"alive marinelife" is a renewable resource that can feed California sustainable, healthy protein. Like any renewable resource, non-use is wasteful. Our fisheries are extremely well-regulated and sustainable. Fisheries should be managed by diligent and repeatable scientific data, not by dogloverjb6873's feelings and whims.