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Hard dogg 09-18-2012 02:29 PM

Making bait
 
Hello everyone. I am new, just bought a Malibu Pa 14 and hit La Jolla for the first time last week.. I'm sure this has been addressed but I am wondering what is the best way to make bait.. Weather it's squid or mackerel.. Also what size mackerel am I hoping for as a prime yellowtail of WSB bait? Any info is appreciated.

GR6RR 09-18-2012 02:33 PM

A Malibu PA14?
Sorry I couldn't answer your question.

todd one 09-18-2012 02:43 PM

Just go out past the reserve and drop a sabiki rig with a 2oz weight. Bob it up and down or trole it to catch macks.

Get a squid jig for squid. just bounce the weight off the bottom.
Now I can't help you catch a Yellow or WSB. That's all I can catch is bait lol.

Hard dogg 09-18-2012 02:49 PM

Thanks for that. What about Mack size.. What is too big... Like a 10 inch mack is that too big or worth a shot to fish... I caught a 10 inch long 1.5 inch wide Mack and I thought it was too big and let it go... I don't have a bait tank yet so can't really save anything, just want to catch and the fish it until I get bait tank.

seriola_killer 09-18-2012 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Hard dogg (Post 133603)
Thanks for that. What about Mack size.. What is too big... Like a 10 inch mack is that too big or worth a shot to fish... I caught a 10 inch long 1.5 inch wide Mack and I thought it was too big and let it go... I don't have a bait tank yet so can't really save anything, just want to catch and the fish it until I get bait tank.

Yellows and Ghosts love Big Macs when they're not eating squid. No greenie is too big, i.m.o.

Necron 99 09-18-2012 03:22 PM

I have only caught bait so far as well. Only been out twice, so I think I'll eventually catch something else. I even caught squid on my sabiki rig. Just need to spend more time on the water.

ful-rac 09-18-2012 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Necron 99 (Post 133608)
I have only caught bait so far as well. Only been out twice, so I think I'll eventually catch something else. I even caught squid on my sabiki rig. Just need to spend more time on the water.

There you go, you just answered your own question. You need to put in some serious time to start catching yellowtail and wsb. There is going to be lots of trial and error for you, just like everyone else. I hope your patient......

jorluivil 09-18-2012 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by GR6RR (Post 133601)
A Malibu PA14?
Sorry I couldn't answer your question.

I still want to know what a Malibu PA14 is. Must be made by that knotless hook company.

NextBite 09-18-2012 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 133615)
I still want to know what a Malibu PA14 is. Must be made by that knotless hook company.

Oh Geogre :p

bus kid 09-18-2012 06:26 PM

The key to making bait in Lj is to dangle at least 50 or 60 security tokens mixed in with a few security keys (2 maybe 3) in a mesh laundry bag over the side of your kayak. Be sure that they are all shinny, the sound and flash will not only draw in macs but squid also. be sure to leash it down tight,as sometimes the macks will swim right up and smash into the bag! I'm sure that the Malibu PA has ample lashing points for this.

Hard dogg 09-18-2012 07:03 PM

Okay so I'm really a rookie... Had to go in the garage to confirm the Malibu is a Hobie PA

bus kid 09-18-2012 07:38 PM

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your tokens should look something like this

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cowboybill 09-18-2012 07:43 PM

A Malibu PA...
 
yuk yuk yuk.... If Malibu made a PA it would weigh a 150 lbs..

If wilderness made a PA... it would be really bitchin...

Just caught my eye...

Just enjoy fishin!!!

:cheers1:Cowboybill

jorluivil 09-18-2012 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Hard dogg (Post 133627)
Okay so I'm really a rookie... Had to go in the garage to confirm the Malibu is a Hobie PA


You bought a PA and thought it was made by Malibu?:rolleyes:

dorado50 09-18-2012 07:53 PM

Simple mistake....I bought a Chevy once and thought it was a ford!:eek:

todd one 09-18-2012 09:16 PM

Ok, Hobie PA. That make sence. You got yourself a nice kayak.

Drake 09-19-2012 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by seriola_killer (Post 133604)
Yellows and Ghosts love Big Macs when they're not eating squid. No greenie is too big, i.m.o.

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Originally Posted by Hard dogg (Post 133627)
Okay so I'm really a rookie... Had to go in the garage to confirm the Malibu is a Hobie PA

http://bi.gazeta.pl/im/7/10750/z1075...et-anymore.jpg

taggermike 09-19-2012 07:52 AM

Catching bait can be like catching any other fish. Some times they're there, some times not, some times they bite, some times not. You can usualy catch bait in LJ with a bit of work though. Like todd one said, right passed the reserve bouys usually produces. A fish finder helps but so does watching for surface and bird activity. Greenies are by far the most popular bait but spanish and even smelt will work. Some times the sardines are thick and they work well too but don't live in kayak sized bait tanks well. If you're after YT and WSB a bigger bait will work fine. Too big is about the size that can't swim circles in your tank becasue they will die. Larger baits usually keep bass,and cuda off, allow you to use larger hooks, and heavier line. Mike

mtnbykr2 09-19-2012 08:37 AM

Way to stay on the subject Mike!!!....;)

Hard dogg 09-19-2012 09:49 AM

Thanks Mike... That's what I was shooting for.


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