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Join Date: Mar 2010
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If you really want to zero in on consistent bait making, start with a good fish finder w GPS. MANY guys sit on a nothing spot (with the other sheep) and wait for bait to show...this can be a painful, waste of time. You find a bait school in open water, mark it on your gps and work it over and over until they've moved on If you hook a bait, slow your reeling and try to hook two or three bait at one drop, they will climb on Move around and meter. Greenies aren't always tight on the kelp. Cormorants, terns, etc...can show you the way. Meter the areas they're working Tip your hooks with small pieces of squid or fish skin. Smelt skin stays on the hook When it's REALLY slow...I use two sabiki rigs. One in the hand and one in the holder...fish them at different depths When desperate, hug up tight and drop down next to a kelp...up current...Spanish are usually there Moving tide helps. If you're on a slack tide, you sometimes just have to wait until current arrives Hope this helps. Jim |
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bait, la jolla, yellowtail |
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