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Old 11-26-2014, 06:01 AM   #1
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When I'm flat broke and I don't have $10 worth of empty PEPSI cans in the back of my truck ...and I need to make some bait in MB...I head out to the Bay's entrance, metering along the way. Yeah there are times when you can load up mackerel near the bait receiver and that def is my 2nd option but the mouth has the real moving water. Meter around either jetty corner and drop whenever you see marks on your meter...when it's really slow, tip your hooks with micro pieces of squid or at least dip them in UniButter.

But you new guys at times don't yet have a decent meter or even a bait system...raise your odds tremendously...get both...increase your odds even more, fish San Diego Bay for butts. But whatever you do, don't trust the fakers/posers/wannbe momma boys. Good luck. Jim

Jim, you bring up some good points here and just so you know, I will no longer judge a book(you) by its cover. A quality fish finder and a bait tank that can hold your bait for hours are worth more than a truck load of Pepsi product..........by the way, I didn't know they still made Pepsi. The last time I heard anything about Pepsi was when Michael Jacksons hair caught fire during the making of a Pepsi commercial.

Anyway, does anyone know a good landscaper in the San Diego area?
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Old 11-26-2014, 07:58 AM   #2
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First off I don't fish MB often, but this is the bait making that works for me in South SD Bay. Most of the bait your going to make in the bays is going to be smelt. They have small mouths so get the smallest hooks you can. I do chum when making bait. Bread or mashed up dry pet food works for me. Smelt can be harder than mackerel to catch some times so it can take some time to get a school behind the boat. Mike
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