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Old 01-17-2014, 10:25 AM   #13
Mongo Johnson
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Thanks for answering the total noob question.

As a rook, I'm too lazy too do the 3 mi paddle to the barge and haven't got a tank yet. Squid may be the ticket to just get out there and spend some time working on casting and knots.

I found the SP site:
http://www.sanpedrobait.com/pages/frozenbait.php

1/17/2014 Shops selling their squid
COMPANY NAME ADDDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE WEBSITE
Big Fish Bait & Tackle 1780 Pacific Coast Highway Seal Beach CA 90740 (562) 431-0723 Website
22nd Street Landing 141 W. 22nd Street San Pedro CA 90731 (310) 832-8304 Website
Caivo Tackle 2260 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach CA 90806 (562) 595-1234 Website
Dana Landing 2580 Ingraham Street San Diego CA 92109 (619) 226-2929 Website
Dana Wharf Sportfishing 34675 Golden Lantern Dana Point CA 92629 (949) 496-5794 Website
Davey's Locker 400 Main Street Newport Beach CA 92661 (949) 673-1434 Website
Fisherman's Landing 2838 Garrison Street San Diego CA 92106 (619) 221-8500 Website
Lakeside Bait and Tackle 12255 Woodside Avenue Lakeside CA 92040 (619) 443-3859 Website
Point Loma Sportfishing 1403 Scott Street San Diego CA 92106 (619) 223-1627 Website
Rusty Hook 245 North Gaffey Street San Pedro CA 90731 (310) 832-2429 Website
Savon Tackle 9177 Orr and Day Road Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 (562) 864-2911 Website
Squidco 3518 Barnett Avenue San Diego CA 92110 (619) 222-8955 Website


Quote:
Originally Posted by StinkyMatt View Post
Rockfishing you can try pieces or whole (had days when only the whole squid woud get hit,,,,,and seen the opposite.)

For WSB, YT and Halis you are using a whole squid.

I am sure there may be some exception to this but unlikely. I know everything!
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