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Mahigeer
03-28-2016, 01:00 PM
I was invited to go out of the Dana Point harbor to fish on a nice Boston Whaler boat.

I opted to pay for live bait, and paid $25.00 for I/2 scoop of sardines!

That meant the full scoop costs $50.00!

Is that the going rate, or did we got taken because of the nice "expensive" looking boat?



I also introduced myself to some kayakers there.

We ended up catching a lot of sand dabs and one ocean white fish.

DanaPT
03-28-2016, 01:07 PM
http://www.baitbarge.com/bait-report.html

1/2 Scoop (5 pounds) $25.00


1 Scoop (10 pounds) $35.00

11/2 Scoop (15 pounds) $55.00

Mahigeer
03-28-2016, 01:15 PM
Thanks for the quick reply.

I feel better now. We tried some, but did better with squid and caught sand dabs.

I kept the unused ones for chum.

octico
03-28-2016, 01:23 PM
Hah it was nice seeing you. I was one of the guys that said hello. I paid 10 (actually Silbaugh did) dollars to fill up Hobie Livewell.

That was a nice boat, too bad the fishing not too good. We did not have much better luck. I caught one sculpin that went right back into the ocean.

Mahigeer
03-28-2016, 01:35 PM
Nice seeing you guys.

Maybe I can join you some day.

octico
03-28-2016, 02:11 PM
Nice seeing you guys.

Maybe I can join you some day.

Sounds good!

ceruleandrms
03-28-2016, 02:41 PM
I was out there too. It was nice meeting u too. For sure we can get out there and attempt some actual "catching!"

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cabojohn
03-28-2016, 02:51 PM
I was invited to go out of the Dana Point harbor to fish on a nice Boston Whaler boat.

I opted to pay for live bait, and paid $25.00 for I/2 scoop of sardines!

That meant the full scoop costs $50.00!

Is that the going rate, or did we got taken because of the nice "expensive" looking boat?



I also introduced myself to some kayakers there.

We ended up catching a lot of sand dabs and one ocean white fish.

You think you over paid for bait ($50) just because you were on a whaler?? WOW.
My guess is you Prolly didn't leave a tip either?
You can always make your own bait...

Paddles away & shakes head.

Mahigeer
03-28-2016, 03:18 PM
You guessed right about the tip.

I had a "sticker" shock when I heard $25.00 for 1/2 scoop.

I will do better if I am back again.

The boat owner is learning about the fish finder. We were anchored, and it kept showing different bottoms.

He needs to spend more time on water to get FF readings right.

Sand dabs were delicious at lunch today.

Harry Hill
03-28-2016, 07:18 PM
You guessed right about the tip.

I had a "sticker" shock when I heard $25.00 for 1/2 scoop.

I will do better if I am back again.

The boat owner is learning about the fish finder. We were anchored, and it kept showing different bottoms.

He needs to spend more time on water to get FF readings right.

Sand dabs were delicious at lunch today.

Sand dabs are one of my favorites to eat, I need to find where to fish for them.

King Saba
03-28-2016, 08:23 PM
Sand dabs are one of my favorites to eat, I need to find where to fish for them.

Newport Harbor mouth has em'.

Harry Hill
03-28-2016, 08:37 PM
Newport Harbor mouth has em'.

I've fished close to the mouth but not the actual mouth. I guess I need to paddle a little farther. Any suggestions on how deep to find them, I'm guessing squid chunks should be a good bait. I think I'll try a trip this week if the weather calms down. Thanks for the tip on Newport, it is much appreciated.

Harry Hill
03-28-2016, 08:38 PM
I was invited to go out of the Dana Point harbor to fish on a nice Boston Whaler boat.

I opted to pay for live bait, and paid $25.00 for I/2 scoop of sardines!

That meant the full scoop costs $50.00!

Is that the going rate, or did we got taken because of the nice "expensive" looking boat?



I also introduced myself to some kayakers there.

We ended up catching a lot of sand dabs and one ocean white fish.

Did you catch the sand dabs on sardines?

King Saba
03-28-2016, 09:08 PM
I've fished close to the mouth but not the actual mouth. I guess I need to paddle a little farther. Any suggestions on how deep to find them, I'm guessing squid chunks should be a good bait. I think I'll try a trip this week if the weather calms down. Thanks for the tip on Newport, it is much appreciated.

I can't remember how deep I got them, but if you're working over the 100' zones you should have no problem finding them.

Mahigeer
03-29-2016, 09:46 AM
We did not get any action on live sardines.

We saw one spot where a sea lion was catching fish and the birds were on top, but did not have any action.

The sand dabs are usually deep. We got them at about 240' per FF.

I had left my sand dab rig at home, so I used squid. They have small mouth to go after sardines.

I used the head part and most of the time I got my bait back.

Vikingj
03-29-2016, 10:22 AM
Dana Pt kayak scoop $10 (+ tip?)

Silbaugh4liberty
03-29-2016, 10:59 AM
We did not get any action on live sardines.

We saw one spot where a sea lion was catching fish and the birds were on top, but did not have any action.

The sand dabs are usually deep. We got them at about 240' per FF.

I had left my sand dab rig at home, so I used squid. They have small mouth to go after sardines.

I used the head part and most of the time I got my bait back.

Small mouths? They sure don't think so.

alanw
03-29-2016, 11:23 AM
I've caught some of them dabbers on live sardines. And yea always tip the bait guys a few bucks for kayak scoops. They always give up some usually timely fishing info if you ask as well, that alone is worth a tip.

Mahigeer
03-29-2016, 12:52 PM
I stand correct it.

octico
03-29-2016, 02:18 PM
Dana Pt kayak scoop $10 (+ tip?)

I gave a 5 dollar tip after Silbaugh paid the 10 bucks

Harry Hill
03-29-2016, 06:01 PM
Dana Pt kayak scoop $10 (+ tip?)

how much are you guys tipping?

YakDout
03-29-2016, 06:01 PM
I usually tip $3-5 depending on the amount of bait I get.


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Harry Hill
03-29-2016, 06:08 PM
I usually tip $3-5 depending on the amount of bait I get.


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sounds good, I'm always at a loss on what to tip

Raskal311
03-29-2016, 06:56 PM
$5 bucks typically it helps keep them off your ass if you ever had to fish right next to the receiver or even tie off too it. But if the guy asked like he has a stick up his ass is going to get shafted.