Palos Verdes Opaleye 10/16
October is the start of opaleye season. You need these four things for success:
We've had not one but two very wet rainstorms here in Southern California the past two weeks and when I visited Colorado Lagoon in Long Beach this morning, as predicted, the algae was long healthy strands of light green. The judges rated this batch of ulva intestinalis a solid 10.
Before I drove off, I checked the swell chart, which displayed the perfect two-foot swell and it matched exactly what I encountered at the rock pile at the bottom of the Christmas Tree Cove trail.
With a five-foot high tide at 08:00, we had three out of four perfect conditions. The only thing missing was the bottom line; the fish. I gave it my best shot from six until 09:30 but only detected one bite from a little guy.
Next trip will be Saturday October 30 however we will only have a 4.4 tide at 07:00. I plan on walking over to the south maybe 10 minutes to fish platforms other than the usual rock pile.
Preferred is a 6.0 tide, which we will have the next weekend Saturday November 6. Will try then too.