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About ondafly

I have met some of the most amazing people through fly fishing. Paying forward all the knowledge and lessons I have acquired over my life is worth sharing. I continue to learn something new every day on the water. Fishing makes me happy and sharing it with good like-minded people is what it's all about. Life is short, smile each day, and have fun, hopefully near water.

winter perch & some friends have arrived!

© 2012 photos by Al Q

photo by Jim Solomon

Last week was pretty cool deal in the south bay. there was lots of bait everywhere, mostly anchovies, birds working outside, dolphins and seals chasing bait off shore. the beach was very fishy and active.

did I mention the corbina that paid us all a visit? we saw lots of large beans in tight cruising in shallow water. why were they there? maybe they are in a spawning cycle? global warming? it is crazy? typically we do not see these fish grouped up like this in the late fall. no one knows where they winter after they leave our beaches in the early fall. speculation is they go out to sea to spawn.

the water temperature was looming between 60 – 62 degrees  the weather last week was perfect for the long rod. high pressure system, blue bird skies, no wind, surf 1 to 2 feet, and corbina cruising and big winter perch on the chew. we fished tan and orange clousers in size 4 with some silver flash in them. dust off that fly rod and get out there, the beaches are pretty vacant in the mornings.  the swell came up a little over the weekend so check your local beaches for conditions. I received reports of corbina sightings were from santa monica to palos verdes, even in bolsa chica/huntington. we were not sight casting to these fish, we are just vicinity casting in areas where we would spot them. tight lines and a happy thanksgiving to everyone!

ps: thanks to all who came out to Marriotts last saturday to check out Jamie Lyle’s new sage, redington, smith optics and tibor products and to see Andrew Harris, Guy Jeans and my slide presentations.

 

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the splendid splinter’s bonefish special…

I am a big baseball fan and I have never seen this item before. It was a custom bat / fly rod by Ted Williams which sold at a recent auction for $1600. Ted Williams was one of the greatest hitters of all time. He was the last baseball player to ever hit over .400 in a single season. He hit .406 in 1941. What most people don’t realize was he was also a hall of fame, fly fisherman and loved to fish for bonefish in the keys. He was quite an angler. How cool would this bat/rod be hanging in your fly tying room?

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if james bond became a surf fisherman?

 

 

 

 

Check out this bad boy!  Now I am not a big fan of the jet ski, but this sports amphibian from Gibbs gets my mind spinning. it would be the ultimate Baja ride for fishing the hard to get to coastline… check out the quadski website here! they are planning on coming out with a street car as well…

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holy squidmobile, batman

the squid car by ryan gesink

Check out this cool blog about the SquidCar!

 

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robo tortugas

 

I really don’t know how i feel about robotic sea creatures swimming in the ocean alongside me even if it is for the good of mankind. I still like the real ones better, LOL. I have seen the good mankind has done in my lifetime and the ocean has gotten a raw deal in my opinion… Interesting concept and story here…

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FAD free tuna at Safeway markets, a step in the right direction

 

Safeway markets has somehow convinced it suppliers to adjust their catching practices which in turn has lowered the price of tuna in the can. A win, win for everyone! Click here for more…

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the great fall migration…

this photo unfortunately lacks sound. © 2012 Al Quattrocchi

Last week I was fortunate enough to spend a few days in Montauk Point, Long Island with my longtime fishing buddy, John Whitaker. This is the magical time of the year when the great fall migration of bait and predators intercept each other and  begin their journey along the Atlantic coast towards the Hudson and Chesapeake river systems. It is really neat if you time it right and we luckily did. Living in California, my inner saltwater time clock usually starts to twitch around September only because I have experienced many of these blitzes fishing as a young teenager off the beaches around Breezy Point and Coney Island and I know they are beginning. John had never witnessed this spectacle before and he walked into it with eyes wide open. We had fantastic fishing with numerous slams, (striper, false albacore and bluefish on the fly in the same day) on the boat. The most memorable moment for me, being such an avid surf fisherman, was seeing my buddy John hook up in Turtle Cove under the famous lighthouse on our last day. This was to be John’s first striped bass off the beach on fly and he did a great job amongst the picket fence of montauk spin fisherman. Timing his cast perfectly he threw into the passing blitz. His small rain bait fly was immediately pounded by a nice ten pound bass. It was awesome and will remain a great memory for me! High fives were in order. I personally would take one bass off the beach to ten off a boat any day. It doesn’t get better than that.

©2012 photo by Al Quattrocchi

 

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clean energy from the big blue pond…

 

Check out these innovative solutions for harnessing the oceans’ raw power into clean energy. Click here for article!

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fall is upon us…

as the water temps start to slowly drop, we should see some nice barred surf perch showing up in our local surf, like this one landed this morning by Jim Solomon. Photo by Al Q

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more squid…

another squid pattern using a blend of sf and wighair to get the right shades…photo by Al Q.

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