
By Kevin Hofer
April is just an amazing time of year for fishing. Bass are starting to get active, the trout opener in the Eastern Sierra kicks off toward the end of the month and the ocean rockfish season opens. I’m really looking forward to rockfish season this year.
Lingcod and their rockfish buddies have had four months to spawn, rest and have a few peaceful hook-free meals, but soon that’s going to change.
My reels have new 60-pound braid, a spool of 40 pound Maxima monofilament is on standby for tying leaders and my kayak is itching to get salty! With the regulations changing this season to allow only one lingcod per angler, catching more rockfish will be vital to those of us out fishing for food. So, begins the focus of this article. How can I catch more rockfish? Well let’s start at the bottom and work our way up. When I am specifically targeting rockfish, I put the swimbaits away and reach for one of two things: either a Branson Baits Mini Slug with a 3-4 oz. leadhead, or a 3-4 oz. P-Line Laser Minnow.
Using a duo-lock snap, I clip on the lure of choice to the bottom of my leader, and then 15-20 inches above the lure, I tie a dropper loop to attach a teaser. Warning: the dropper loop weakens your leader and will be the weak point in your rig. Use a 3-way swivel and separate dropper leader if hunting big fish to eliminate some of that weakness.
What teaser to choose? There are so many different options that I don’t have room to list them all, but I will tell you about my favorites. I don’t really like dealing with bait, but squid or a small baitfish on the tip of any of the following will help increase catch rates.
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