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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1,972
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Hey Bcross...grab a drink, set aside and hour or so and search BWE threads with key words that might help you shortcut your process. You talking San Diego County? If yes, you gotta narrow it down further...La Jolla, Mission Beach or Pt Loma (and several other locations w kelp and canyons). If you're already to this point and know where you want to try, be daring and throw out a "mind if I tag along" thread or PM. Also watch other posts as there are regular open invites put out and take advantage of it. I have met MANY good dudes this way while also stealing their dope...
![]() Be safe, have enough experience to not drag down someone else's trip and don't try and learn it all in one day. Enjoy the experience...or just call "the man"...he goes by Darkhorse. Jim |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 1,589
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Typically bait is pretty reliable at the pier, especially in the dark or gray. When the area off blacks beach was open the pier was my go to spot. But around the kelp beds bait can be any where. With a meter you can find bait schools all along the kelp and out from it. With out a meter use your eyes. Bait shows on the surface. And under birds. You can find it. It's absolutely not a secret, over the years one of the most reliable, and convenient, places to make bait is right passed the reserve buoy. Mike
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