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Re: English interpretations please!!!!!

If you are moving to Catalina, I think you will find a lot of use for a variation of Aspetto, although I manage to get by without the Italian. The white sea bass are usually in the top 20 feet of the water column, but the bottom is often a lot deeper than that. Instead of being motionless on the bottom, you can just grab a piece of kelp at something above your neutral depth and remain motionless up where the fish are that way.

In the spring spawning season, the fish are often up close to the beach in shallow milky water. I guess you could call that Turbido. You need to increase your weight so that you can be motionless on the bottom in shallow water and then just look for a glimpse of the yellow fins.

Believe it or not, many divers are successful with these techniques without having a clue that they have Italian names.
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