Welcome, Fishermen!!

We’ve previously posted articles about a number of excellent diving and fishing sites on Santa Monica Bay rock piles that might interest you if you like to catch bass, rockfish, or sculpin.  There’s also an entry about a great area to drift for sculpin off Hermosa (Manhattan) Beach.  Larger halibut traditionally move inshore in January, and they like to frequent the edges of these sites.  To find all of the entries that include information about salt water fishing, click on the “Salt Water Fishing” category tag.

About Otto

Otto Gasser grew up mostly in southern California and obtained his Doctorate In Educational Psychology from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He was hired as a professor to teach in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California, where he initiated a multilevel Scuba training curriculum on campus. Dr. Gasser spent 37 years at Cal Poly before recently retiring. During that time, he certified over 2,000 students in Scuba. He served as the University’s Diving Safety Officer and represented the campus on the California State College and Universities Diving Safety Committee. Off campus, Dr. Gasser spent ten years on the Board of Directors for the Los Angeles County Underwater Instructors Association, three of them as President. Over the years, he has volunteered time on a number of county Scuba training programs and has authored several articles about diver training. Otto is now an active recreational diver. In addition to the California coast, his more frequently visited dive locations include Hawaii’s Big Island, Indonesia, and the Caribbean islands.
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