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 Posted: Wed Nov 15th, 2006 05:12 pm

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When do the corvina start moving in @ SC and where are some good spots?  Was down last Feb. and did pretty good at the marina? Where else?

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 Posted: Thu Nov 16th, 2006 02:42 pm

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Mark- They are Here, Yep Marina Real still the hottest place any were around SC ??

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 Posted: Thu Nov 16th, 2006 04:03 pm

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Thanks! 

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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 04:24 pm

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Mark- I killed Them This Morning at Marina Real, the new slips They put In are Located In the Perfect spot, Caught 15 fish , with the best one at 12 Pounds, The bite was from 7:00 am. til 8:00 am Lots of fun !!!

tight lines

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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 05:42 pm

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Do you guys use chunk bait, spoons or jigs to catch 'em?

We're headed down today and I can't even wait!!!

Thanks, Matt

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I use Rubber Storm Lures In peal white, small size, reel very slow and FISH-ON, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 05:55 pm

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Thanks Steve!

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 Posted: Thu Nov 23rd, 2006 02:24 am

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Matt - see you there in the morning!

:P Craig :cool:

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 Posted: Thu Nov 23rd, 2006 06:53 pm

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Must of been 15 of us show up for this mornings Corvina Fishing Derbey, No sniveling Craig was the winner with about a 12 pounder, I was a close 2nd ...It was fun and was Good fishing

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 Posted: Thu Nov 23rd, 2006 08:36 pm

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We will be in SC 12/26, i want to take a crack at the Corvina's..

We will be using fly's.. Do we need to use sinking line & streamers??

Or surface poppers??

Several fish in the Mar are called Corvina. Does anyone have a picture?? Genus? Family? Species??

Do they have a long dorsal fin??

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 Posted: Thu Nov 23rd, 2006 11:49 pm

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here are some pictures of today's curvinas

Craig's and mama's catch

Fernando with one of Craig's curvinas, mine was already cut up and ready for the frying pan !!

Cheers,

Fernando

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Holy Corvina!!!!

Them's the ones we want!!!!!!!!!!

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 Posted: Wed Dec 6th, 2006 08:18 pm

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Hi Catch 22!

I was reading about corvinas at Marina Real...are they still in?  Where exactly are the new docks and how does one get there?  Any special time of day?  I'm new to this forum and really enjoy the way you all seem so friendly and help each other...Thanks for the info!

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Craig, I see you're on here early this morning, is the lure,softbait you're using the same as behind you in your picture? Also, I can see the spinning outfit, is that mono somewhere between 12# and 15#? We will be down just before New Years for a little while, will they still be there? Thanks, Ron

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 Posted: Thu Dec 7th, 2006 12:54 pm

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Good Morning Ron!

Yes, I am sitting here in the dark, fishing electronically! The lure you see is one of the ones that worked well - a 5" Tsunami pearl shad. We used similar softbaits in chartreuse and sardine colors with good results, 4"-6", Tsunami and Storm brands. The line is 12# with a 40# leader - they bit off several before I tied that on. I use a Shimano Calcutta 400 with 17#, on an 8' Allstar rod - the spinning rods were for my Mom and son-in-law who are "conventionally challenged"!

I have heard for two years about the corvina around Marina Real, but Thanksgiving was the first time I actually fished for them. From what I understand, they will be there through the winter months. We caught them both mornings we went, fishing from about 7AM-9AM, right after the tide turned and started going out. I don't know if that's the best/only time, but it fits with patterns for fishing shallow inlets and estuaries. We also went to Marina San Carlos at sunset one evening and caught 6 fish before dark, using the same stuff off the rock wall near the fish cleaning station. They were not as big, but we did get some that were 4# or larger.

Good luck and let us know how you do!

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Craig, thanks very much, always good stuff on your posts. I appreciate it and we'll let you know how we do, even at the outside chance my wife were to land a bigger one.;) Ron

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Good Morning all- Its 8:45 am I just got back from Marina Real, wide open Corvina bite,Lots Of Fun,I saw a Few Guys with 10-12 fish, most  people had around 5-6 , There Getting bigger and by Januray we should see some 15-18 pounders Even Pilo was There This morning for a Little casting from the docks,Row # 12 was The Hot spot today..

My Captain Ricardo Fished Yesterday and Had 15 Nice fish...fish tacos for lunch today, I can't wait

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Steve-Around what time did you get there this morning?  Do you fish from the docks?  The rocks?  Sounds like a blast!

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That's it - I am coming back!!!

 :shock:Catch-22 wrote:
Good Morning all- Its 8:45 am I just got back from Marina Real, wide open Corvina bite,Lots Of Fun,I saw a Few Guys with 10-12 fish, most  people had around 5-6 , There Getting bigger and by Januray we should see some 15-18 pounders Even Pilo was There This morning for a Little casting from the docks,Row # 12 was The Hot spot today..

My Captain Ricardo Fished Yesterday and Had 15 Nice fish...fish tacos for lunch today, I can't wait

tight lines

Steve

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 Posted: Thu Dec 7th, 2006 04:18 pm

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Hey guys,

Will their be any left when we get there 12/26??

Is their any limit?

Seems like a lot of fish for a few individuals?


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