YOU’RE NOT a true spearfisherman in California till you’ve speared a white seabass. And after you’ve executed that, you’re nonetheless not legit till you’ve killed a fish that suggestions 70 kilos.
These are the accepted, if unofficial, guidelines of SoCal’s spearfishing bums, a comparatively small however hardcore group of sportsmen and -women who hunt the elusive fish year-round. WSB present up within the strongest numbers from March to June, after they begin slipping into the kelp beds alongside the coast to spawn. Spawning peaks throughout the brand new moon, once you hunt the fish by listening for them.
“Bass” is a misnomer, as this species really belongs to the croaker household. Some WSB calls sound like a frog and a cat attempting to mate, however the croaking of a spawning male is akin to a ship misfire—you are feeling it in your chest. Croaks often imply you’re closing in, however many of the reverberations my buddies and I heard throughout this 12 months’s spawn led to nothing. This was the slowest season within the 11 years I’ve been going, and we fought laborious for the 2 bass pictured on these pages.
White seabass hunters are free divers, which suggests we depend on our lung capability. This is as a result of scuba tools is loud. It scares fish and turns you into an alien within the underwater setting. But free diving permits you to turn into part of the ocean. You’re capable of observe, hiding in silence or interacting with animals naturally. And that’s vital, as a result of these chrome-colored fish are known as grey ghosts for a purpose. They will be the largest prey within the kelp, however they’re additionally essentially the most difficult to search out. So there’s a sure frustration—to not point out hazard—in free diving for them. But that’s half the enjoyable.