Bait

Started by Keta, June 12, 2016, 02:29:17 AM

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Keta

What does the bait situation look like?
Hi, my name is Lee and I have a fishing gear problem.

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joel8080

The last reported 14 hours ago is 3"- 5" Anchovy, No Macks or Sardines but it's to far out to really know.

Joel 8080
Oceanside,California

MarkT

#2
www.baitbarge.com is the site for Everingham Bros, the bait operators for San Diego and Dana Point.

5-7" Sardines are back in the report!
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Bryan Young

Morro Bay Harbor has schools of sardines in the 4-8" range and Macs in the 9-14" range. Hope you guys can find the bait either at the barge or making bait. Big baits=big fish, right?
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joel8080

Yesterday they reported 3-5 anchovy & 5-7 sardines. It changes as the bait boats come , also the long range bait situation is a little different as there bait is cured.

Joel 8080
Oceanside,California

MarkT

#6
As of 6/15/16, 2:30pm San Diego: 3-5 inch Anchovy. No Sardine, No Mac.  I suspect you'd be fine if you're a long range boat.  The bait reports are for private boaters just wanting to come by for some bait.
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alantani

the bait guys typically save the sardines for the long range boats.  we only had one year with anchovies, and it was bad......
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