
June spoiled us with an incredible halibut bite, but by July the changing water temperature had other plans. The bite slowed dramatically, and while halibut are still around, most are on the smaller side. The spotlight this month belongs to spotfin croaker, and they’ve been delivering some of the most exciting surf action all summer.
In Seal Beach, California, Big Fish Bait and Tackle hosted July’s “Best of 2 Spotfin Croakers” derby. During the incoming slack tide, I landed a 22.25-inch and a 23.25-inch croaker, giving me a combined total length of 45.5 inches—enough to hold the lead until the very end of the month. The fights were unforgettable. Both croakers battled like stingrays, charging off with heavy runs and delivering stubborn headshakes all the way to the net. Mussels and ghost shrimp on 15-pound test were the winning baits. My video content on them can be found on my Instagram @VividSnares.
But here’s the twist—my fishing buddy Chris Garcia also landed the exact same total length! He was part of the derby too, so we tied. Since I caught and turned in my submission video first, according to Big Fish Bait & Tackle, I officially took 1st place and Chris took 2nd. He then tried fishing every day to land a bigger fish than mine. Now that’s the kind of camaraderie and competition we love—it’s what keeps us fishing! In my book though, we’re both first-place finishers. Congratulations, Chris!
Local OG surfcasters tipped us off that it’s spawning season, and by late July, spotfins had spread both north and south as sand crab beds lit up the shoreline. It’s been a season to remember, and the bite shows no signs of slowing.
Barred surfperch were everywhere as well, with some reaching 6 to 12 inches. Croaker and corbina stayed active on bloodworms, ghost shrimp, and soft-shell sand crabs. Clean water and the incoming tide after an early morning minus low were key—especially for corbina in the 15- to 20-inch range.
My two spotfins secured first place and a custom surf rod and gear from Flashbites, along with sputnik weights from American Sea Fishing. Now, August’s derby target is halibut. Good luck everyone, be safe, and tight lines!
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—Joel Dacoron, Founder of Vivid Snares & Fishing LLC