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Anglers Aim for Catalina's Sea Bass

PV anglers are headed to Catalina Island for the hot bite.

Free divers along the Palos Verdes kelp forests continue to spear big white sea bass, but for anglers, Catalina Island seems like the place to be.

The white sea bass bite broke wide open at Catalina Island on Wednesday as three boats from Pierpoint Landing limited out on white sea bass. The Toronado, Options, and the Mardiosa took one-fish limits of the delectable croakers in wide-open fishing.

Toronado Skipper Ray Lagmay reported that he never saw another boat when catching his sea bass, suggesting a wide area of fish.

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“It was as good as it gets," Lagmay said. “We had everyone on the boat hooked up to 20- to 40-pound white sea bass.”  

Most of the sea bass were taken in 70 to 80 feet of water on the western side of Catalina. The preferred right is a 25-pound test with a 3-O hook and a 4-ounce torpedo sinker. Also effective was a heavy white jig tipped with live or fresh dead squid.

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Speaking of squid, it remains problematic at Catalina Island. The Long Beach Carnage and the Pacific Carnage scoured Catalina on Tuesday night and found no squid. The two bait boats didn't even leave port. The dearth could create a potential problem as squid is the preferred bait for white sea bass.

There is also a white sea bass tournament this weekend for private boaters and kayakers. First place wins a $7,000 prize. You can check in at Dana Point or Catalina Island. For details, check wonews.com or call Pat McDonell, director of the event, at 949-366-0030, ext. 33 or e-mail him at pat@wonews.com.

Quick bites

The rocks around Palos Verdes continue to provide good opaleye perch fishing along with more calico and sand bass. Anglers should pay close attention to the current high-surf warning as fishing from rocks and jetties can be very dangerous.

Kids age 15 and under can fish for free at participating landings this Saturday and Sunday on half- and three-quarter-day boats with a paid adult. Pierpoint Landing in Long Beach, 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro, LA Harbor Sportfishing, and Marina del Rey Sportfishing are all offering this deal.

There was great fishing Friday on the Horseshoe Kelp, located 4 miles from Angels Gate, where the Toronado caught 150 barracuda, 50 rockfish, one lingcod and 12 sand dabs. Some of the barracuda were in the 7- to 9-pound class while the lingcod took the jackpot.

There have been some sand bass caught on the Huntington Flats as well as some barracuda. Sunday’s gale-force winds induced a precipitous drop in water temperature and subsequent stop to the bite. Water temps are almost back to normal, which should really kick things in gear. 

There have been some corbina and barred perch caught next to the Redondo Pier. Sand crabs and ghost shrimp have been good baits with 6-pound test and a number 6 hook best. An occasional leopard shark is still being caught on chunked mackerel off Rat Beach. 

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