I went back to the fishing pier yesterday and cast out the tiny lure with tiny weights - and I saw the same fish - juvenile Blue Fin Trevally (papio) and queenfish (lae).

And before I had to take off, I even got one to hand - and back you go...



So I have found a spot that delivers faithfully (like Lake Newport and it's bountiful Bluegill and Largemouth Bass) - I can rest assured that I can play tug-o-war anytime... now to get a few more spots wired so I won't have to drive around so much.
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