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Old 10-30-2011, 07:22 PM
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Default Making bait in San Diego Bay and Mission Bay

Well, I've been learning the strokes so to speak and am about ready to venture out BTB. I've a lot to learn I know, but was wondering what suggestions anybody has as to making bait for use in kelp beds. My intent is to use a Sabiki and bait tube. I would probably start with the Pt Loma Kelp and launch from either Lawrence Street or Shelter Island. Can bait species be found near structure such as piers? How about near the live bait barges? (or is that a no-no ?). Instead of a sabiki rod, I was thinking of using some sort of rolling pin to wind up the rig on using a hand line.

I do not have a fish finder yet, so it is not so easy to locate a bait ball on open ocean. (My inexperience in doing so notwithstanding).

Any help please?

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James
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:15 PM
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Default Re: Making bait in San Diego Bay and Mission Bay

You can find bait in the bay, but it could be tough. Sabiki will do. Structures such as piers are a good place to look around. Check this article for some good tips:

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...plate=livebait

Look for the signs on the surface. It will be hard without a fishfinder.

Bait barge will sell you kayak scoop - I think it was $10.

You'll be more likely to find bait in the actual kelp once you turn the corner.

Be aware of the strong tidal movements - on multiple occasions, people found themselves calling for help when paddling into the outgoing tide in San Diego Bay .
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Old 10-31-2011, 09:33 PM
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Default Re: Making bait in San Diego Bay and Mission Bay

Thanks for the tip. Although a bit apprehensive, I have to bite the bullet sooner or later and head out. Hopefully, I may meet somebody on the way out, stay a respectful distance unless invited, but within audio range in case of trouble. I do carry some safety equipment i.e. flares, whistle or canned air horn.

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You can find bait in the bay, but it could be tough. Sabiki will do. Structures such as piers are a good place to look around. Check this article for some good tips:

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...plate=livebait

Look for the signs on the surface. It will be hard without a fishfinder.

Bait barge will sell you kayak scoop - I think it was $10.

You'll be more likely to find bait in the actual kelp once you turn the corner.

Be aware of the strong tidal movements - on multiple occasions, people found themselves calling for help when paddling into the outgoing tide in San Diego Bay .
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Old 11-26-2011, 07:15 PM
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Default Re: Making bait in San Diego Bay and Mission Bay

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You can find bait in the bay, but it could be tough. Sabiki will do. Structures such as piers are a good place to look around. Check this article for some good tips:

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...plate=livebait

Look for the signs on the surface. It will be hard without a fishfinder.

Bait barge will sell you kayak scoop - I think it was $10.

You'll be more likely to find bait in the actual kelp once you turn the corner.

Be aware of the strong tidal movements - on multiple occasions, people found themselves calling for help when paddling into the outgoing tide in San Diego Bay .
Thanks a lot for sharing the tips as how to go about in catching a bait... After reading the information, it feels like i can go for and bait as well....
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