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Socal Harbor Fish ID question - SoCal_LightLiner - 03-19-2008 I've been fishing in Huntington Harbor lately, and the other day i caught something i was unable to identify and haven't been able to find any fish descriptions that describe what i caught. I figure it wasnt nothing worth keeping, but i would still love to know what i caught [ ![]() Thanks. [laugh] [signature] Re: [SoCal_LightLiner] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - bendopolo - 09-28-2008 Sounds like a Spanish Mack but a pic would really help... [signature] Re: [SoCal_LightLiner] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - tubeN2 - 09-28-2008 What did the mouth look like on it?? Did it have little barbles like a Corbina? They are popular in that area especially when the water starts to warm back up a bit. Here is a picture of a smaller one that I caught in Redondo Beach. [inline 198.JPG] [signature] Re: [tubeN2] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - bendopolo - 09-29-2008 Good call, could be a short White Seabass or Orangemouth Corvina as they are showing more often. Who knows without a pic??? Maybe a Bonefish... [signature] Re: [bendopolo] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - tubeN2 - 09-30-2008 I would love to see a Bonefish in our waters. That would be some good flyswatter action.[cool] [signature] Re: [tubeN2] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - SoCal_LightLiner - 10-04-2008 At first, i thought it could be a WSB considering how i was fishing near a growout pen, but the forked tail and bronze carp-like color has me ![]() thx for your help. [signature] Re: [SoCal_LightLiner] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - Dryrod - 10-04-2008 [center] ![]() [signature] Re: [SoCal_LightLiner] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - tubeN2 - 10-06-2008 With the forked tail that you described and being a Mackeral shape, and orangish appearance, I'm almost starting to think that it could be a Spanish Mackeral. I would sure need to see the picture to be positive.[cool] [signature] Re: [tubeN2] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - SoCal_LightLiner - 10-07-2008 Thanks for the responses. This week I am planning on going to lake hemet for some catfish, carp, and trout entertainment, and hopefully some good predator hunting as well. will be back on Sunday, and the tides are lookin good for a little huntington harbor fishing for sunday night and monday morn [fishin]. Hopefully I will have a couple good days and will have pics to show on monday eve. Thanks all for your input. [signature] Re: [SoCal_LightLiner] Socal Harbor Fish ID question - tubeN2 - 10-10-2008 Good luck and we'll see you when you get back.[cool] [signature] |