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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Yucaipa, CA
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I've got some three and four ounce jig heads, but I'm thinking SD Bay is shallow enough for a two ounce head, maybe not but it might be worth trying. I need to do something to change things up.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Pacific Beach
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until you have a lizard or spotty hitting the jig head every other minute, and you have to keep checking your bait, keeping your spunky mackerel out of the strike zone. Focus on one or the other, or drift 2 poles
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
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Yep! If your gonna be serious about fishing for halibut, concentrate your efforts on that. You don't want all this other crap on your line interfering with your halibut fishing...not that it wont work...it might keep your gear from fishing effectively. The longer your gear is on the bottom fishing for halibut the better your chances. If your winding it in every so often to take the bass off of your line, your probably missing a few bites.
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Join Date: May 2009
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I have to warn you though Harry...if you chose to fish halibut, there will be times when it will be very, very boring, frustrating to no end and every once and awhile... incredibly rewarding.
But not necessarily in that order. Keep fishing hard don't give up and you will be rewarded! ![]()
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