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MalibuJohnny 08-20-2009 08:36 AM

Mission Bay Sunday morning butt fishin'
 
Taking the famlily out to Seaworld and staying in Mission Bay. Would like some info on what kind of crank bait or bounce ball lure I should take along. Sunday morning butt fishin'

Thanks,

Whizz Bang 08-20-2009 09:23 AM

You will probably not make it through the front gate of Seaworld with your fishing gear, but if you do, go BIG. Im talking like 10/0 hooks and wire leader to 200lb spectra....do you have a stand-up fighting rig? Also, you are going to want to get there early so you can grab a splash zone front row seat, you dont want to have to cast over the tourists. :biggrinjester:

MalibuJohnny 08-20-2009 10:29 AM

HA HA HA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whizz Bang (Post 43327)
You will probably not make it through the front gate of Seaworld with your fishing gear, but if you do, go BIG. Im talking like 10/0 hooks and wire leader to 200lb spectra....do you have a stand-up fighting rig? Also, you are going to want to get there early so you can grab a splash zone front row seat, you dont want to have to cast over the tourists. :biggrinjester:

No I am fishing the bay! I wish I could fish thise tanks!

Billy V 08-20-2009 05:12 PM

Any ball bouncing is likely to result in a tangled mess of eel grass in MB. If you fish near the sea world channel (specifically near the S. Ingraham st. bridge you may find a halibut)
but you will not be alone. From shore you need to enter Ski Beach Boat launch area. Go to the right side of the parking lot, near the bridge.

Swim baits in green work good, I use uni butter as well. If you walk up on the bridge at low tide you can see an overview of the area.
ie. Where the eel grass lies in relation to sandy bottom.
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Let me know where you decide to fish so I can throw fireworks in the area.

Bully

Gino 08-20-2009 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whizz Bang (Post 43327)
You will probably not make it through the front gate of Seaworld with your fishing gear, but if you do, go BIG. Im talking like 10/0 hooks and wire leader to 200lb spectra....do you have a stand-up fighting rig? Also, you are going to want to get there early so you can grab a splash zone front row seat, you dont want to have to cast over the tourists. :biggrinjester:


Hahahahaha thats great :you_rock:

Big 2lb Bonita or mackeral is best bait youll have to sneak that in to.

MalibuJohnny 08-21-2009 08:54 AM

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy V (Post 43351)
Any ball bouncing is likely to result in a tangled mess of eel grass in MB. If you fish near the sea world channel (specifically near the S. Ingraham st. bridge you may find a halibut)
but you will not be alone. From shore you need to enter Ski Beach Boat launch area. Go to the right side of the parking lot, near the bridge.

Swim baits in green work good, I use uni butter as well. If you walk up on the bridge at low tide you can see an overview of the area.
ie. Where the eel grass lies in relation to sandy bottom.
-----------------
Let me know where you decide to fish so I can throw fireworks in the area.

Bully

Thanks Billy


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