Fishing the End of the Alameda Rock Wall

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2022
  • If you want to catch big halibut at the Alameda Rock Wall, try using swimbaits instead of live bait. Casting lures allows you to cover more ground and carry less gear. Includes tips and techniques specific to swimbait fishing and landing fish at the Alameda Rock Wall.
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  • @coastalanglerexplorer8179
    @coastalanglerexplorer8179 9 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video. I like the step by step instructions on how to properly fish the swim bait. Nice Hali!

  • @ronmodafferi8202
    @ronmodafferi8202 2 года назад +2

    Good video; great written commentary; nice catches too!

  • @nathanaelverano5750
    @nathanaelverano5750 Год назад +1

    If the date on this is correct, you caught this on my birthday. Congrats!!

  • @Hamiltime
    @Hamiltime 9 месяцев назад

    awesome video. I love the tips along the way

  • @osinkboy
    @osinkboy 2 года назад +1

    hey man! Great video! Thanks for teaching, and gotta say, nice music! well thought out! haha

  • @axminsterz4151
    @axminsterz4151 Год назад

    That’s one hell of a walk to the end, gotta love the booby trap boulders that shift and rock when you step on them. I’d hate to take a spill there.

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  Год назад

      After doing it so many times, it doesn't seem as long anymore. I timed it to 17mins from the boat dock to the end. This is of course walking fast with my eyes looking down at my feet the whole time. I almost ate it here a few times, mostly stepping on algae covered rocks on the lower tide.

  • @reelyrealfishing2397
    @reelyrealfishing2397 2 года назад +2

    I'm surprised there wasn't 947,003 people on the jetty, this must have been a weekday. Nice catch, perfect eatin size.

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  2 года назад +1

      Yeah Saturdays are jam packed. If you can fine a parking spot, the jetty always has space as most people don't venture past where the the pavement ends. But there's always someone at the very end.

    • @marpar3971
      @marpar3971 Год назад

      There is just too much pressure there . That place used to be empty I’m not even going to explain how it got like that

  • @Player-zg6gy
    @Player-zg6gy Год назад +1

    Take me with you!!!!

  • @user-gu6rc4xj1n
    @user-gu6rc4xj1n Месяц назад

    What swimbait brand are you using

  • @jimbo4612
    @jimbo4612 Год назад +1

    If you apply max pressure the halibut is going to come in kind of green ( not very tired )plus its gonna make the halibut freak out . Landings green halibut is tough. Seen big ones like 20 lbers also break off as they dart to escape

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  Год назад

      Yep. I almost lost that one, it rubbed my mono all over the rocks when it took a swim again. Luckily, the mono didn't break.

    • @jimbo4612
      @jimbo4612 Год назад +1

      @@wellthoughtoutfishing1534 We fish Izorline copolymer as our main line. It has braid weaving for strength and a Monofilament top coat for casting distance and smoothness running through the rods guides. #12 main and #15-25lb on the leader depending on the size grade of the halibut. As for getting the bigger ones to come up easier we use a 10ft medium laqmiglas and 5500 Penn slammers . We were also kind of surprised to hook 2 legal white seabass off the wall this season on Daiwa salt pro lures in lazor sardine color (01) is the color .

    • @jimbo4612
      @jimbo4612 Год назад

      lamiglas rods

  • @Vinhnguyen-mv6py
    @Vinhnguyen-mv6py Год назад

    when is the best month for halibut fishing at rockwall ?
    can i still catch it now ?

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  Год назад +1

      Spring months are the best... April is the unofficial start of the halibut season. Yes, with a lot of effort and some luck, you could hook a keeper. Expect a lot of skunk days though.

  • @scinfant7386
    @scinfant7386 10 месяцев назад

    Hey man, what swimbait we’re you using?

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  10 месяцев назад +1

      Big hammer. But I cut off some of the belly to make it more smelt shaped and less shad shape.

  • @osinkboy
    @osinkboy 2 года назад +1

    came back and watched it again for the tips (and the music!) when are you going out again??

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  2 года назад +1

      Believe it or not, I must have gone back to the ARW like 7 more times since the video, got skunked all 7 times.

    • @osinkboy
      @osinkboy 2 года назад

      @@wellthoughtoutfishing1534 you ever try the shoreline or little pier on the bayfarm side? I see anglers on that little pier a lot, and occasional waders walking up and down the shoreline

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  2 года назад

      I have not. I usually stick to fishing on the ARW as I'm more confident there are legal fish there. Is it any good over there?

    • @osinkboy
      @osinkboy 2 года назад

      @@wellthoughtoutfishing1534 I don't really know, but when I've asked anglers what they are going for, halis, sharks and striped bass come up often. Do you live locally here?

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  2 года назад

      @@osinkboy I live in the East Bay. You know what, yes I use to fish Veterans pier, the other pier across from that too, and crown beach. Lots of people on those piers, so I usually avoid them. That channel in between bayfarm and Alameda is excellent for stripers in the fall.

  • @2011campwoodward
    @2011campwoodward 2 года назад

    after you set the hook you don't need to keep ripping up so hard on the rod. Halibut and flounder have soft cheeks, when you keep ripping up you are ripping the skin around where the hook is set giving the fish more opportunities to shake off. all you have to do is set the hook and keep tension, rod slightly up and reel down on the fish with a consistent reel speed. you aren't trying to lift some sort of wrasse species or grouper away from bottom, its overkill.

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  2 года назад

      I disagree. Fishing from the jetty, this is the best technique. If I was drifting on a boat for halibut, then what you said would be the better technique. Different technique for different scenarios. If you let the halibut dip it's head down at the ARW, it'll swim you into the weeds and rock.

    • @2011campwoodward
      @2011campwoodward 2 года назад

      @@wellthoughtoutfishing1534 I fish jetties, boats, and kayaks. It’s overkill. Once the fish is up you keep tension on the line and reel down to the fish lifting up slowly. Not ripping up on the fish. It’s overkill and you look like a TikTok bass fisherman setting the hook lol.

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  2 года назад +2

      Well, we can agree to disagree. How about you catch one, film it, and show us how to do it properly?

    • @2011campwoodward
      @2011campwoodward 2 года назад

      @@wellthoughtoutfishing1534 just learn how to fish properly before going on RUclips to try and teach people the wrong things lol

    • @wellthoughtoutfishing1534
      @wellthoughtoutfishing1534  2 года назад

      @@2011campwoodward So, you're not going to film one for us and show us how to do it properly?