
I felt a little funny. A twinge of dizziness perhaps, but I didn’t think much of it. My sack was starting to bulge with a half dozen husky rockfish and a keeper lingcod that measured just short of 25 inches.
Most of the time I’m looking for something big, but at this particular moment I was trying to go small, fishing the little bitty anchovy on a three-way live bait rig. I was hoping for something I could use for bait.
A drop or two later that’s exactly what I got when I reeled a feisty 8-inch olive rockfish to the surface.
Dropping the small rockfish into one of the wells on the Happy Hooker’s live bait tank, I grabbed my heavy rod, slapped on a pound of weight, baited up with the rockfish and sent him back to the bottom.
I didn’t think it wouldn’t take long and when I felt rubbery resistance a minute later I knew a husky lingcod was submitting its resume. I let the ling mouth the bait for several seconds before starting to slowly turn the handle of the Penn Baja Special. The big reel had probably sucked up four or five feet of 65-pound braid when Mr. Lingcod decided to get aggressive.
Wham…I felt solid weight and a determined surge. Working the reel hard, I pumped the fish off the bottom only to have it surge back down again against the drag. I could tell it wasn’t huge, but certainly a quality keeper.
“Ling on,” I yelled and seconds later long time Happy Hooker deckhand Mike Verrone was at my side just as the