My brother and I have been nailing the Corvina up to 13 lbs. With better than a fish an hour in float tubes<br>throwing plastics and spoons on 8 lb test.  The East side: State headquarters, Mecca Beach, Salt Creek,<br>and Bomb Bay producing for us. I hear the west side is going as well. We have made three trips in the last week.  Some tips  Sharp hooks and and a good hook set is a must the Corvina have hard mouths.  <br><br>Good Luck<br>Fundad<br><br>
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		Great post FunDad, <br><br>Reports like yours are not only helpful, but assist others in having a good fishing experience.  Keep em' coming. <br><br>I havn't had a chance to float tube but it sure looks like a kick in the pants.  What more could you tell us about float tubing. <br><br>Booyaa To Ya'!<br><A HREF="http://www.fishingclothes.com " target="_new">http://www.fishingclothes.com </A> <br>Romero
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		Thanks  We just got back and nailed 4 more in 3 hours fishing<br>including a 14 pounder my son landed and a 12 pound brute<br>my brother landed.  My son's Corvina came out of the water<br>three times including a breath taking attempt to throw the hook as the huge Corvina caught air not 10 feet from his<br>tube.  I want to encourage anglers to try the Salton Sea it's loaded with big fish.  Also float tubing puts you eye to eye <br>with the fish. No net just grab the 36 inch plus fish by  the <br>gill and throw him on the stringer at eye level.  OH YEAH!!<br>And all on 8 lb test. The ultiamate sportsmans fishing.  <br>Float tubes and the Salton Sea Rocks.  <br><br>Tip  Try throwing or jiging castmasters or Hopkins spoons<br>in the morning.  1/2 oz to 1 oz works good.<br><br>Good Luck<br>Fundad<br><br>