Hey buddy love watching your videos. I live in San Diego and do a lots of lake fishing however I’m new to saltwater fishing. A coworker of mine that is an avid fisherman has advised me to go fish mission bay for spotted bass and Halibut. Any recommendations where I should launch my kayak and what’s the best time to go? Thanks for the cool videos, lots of great info your providing👍🤩
Glad it was helpful! If you have any questions let me know. Also come hang out with us on Fishy Hour with Roman my Livestream Talk Show. ua-cam.com/channels/xd_0pQ-Ofpe879_Gu4w_vw.html A great community learning to fish together.
Thank you for the pointers! I've fished mission bay a ton and have had most luck on a chovy hook up bait. However, I bought the exact same ned rig shroom heads and same color grey worm as in this vid awhile back and was wondering where to use it. Now I know it works magic in the bay. Can't wait to try it next time I go out🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🎣
Hi Joshua, if you are fishing it from shore, use it on light gear so you can cast far. 8-10lb line. As for locations to fish it’s hard do say from shore. Basically cast anywhere there are rocks against water. We have a ton of that all over SD and Mission Bay. It’s kind of a right of passage to put in the time and try different spots. That’s also half the fun. Being creative with the shore fishing limitations. I hope that helps.
Roman, wondering what size single hooks you are using on cranks. I have generally stayed away from cranks because I hate treble hooks. Off topic, I have gone Z man big time. Caught more fish this summer--including a likely legal halibut (didn't take time to measure)-- on the tickler-z in laguna pink than everything else combined.
Thanks Roman. I really like the information you share. I'd like to see a video on how you paint your crank baits. The calico bass crank bait looks great!!
👍 “Every time you buy a lure, consider it lost”. I should’ve considered my jigpara blade lost this morning before it got snapped off. Whatever it was wanted it more than me. 😳
Hi Cal, some of the guys I fish with have been throwing that Jigpara. I bet it would slay on the docks. It sinks so fast you can fish it on deep docks without slowing down the drift. I'm going to pick some up and see how I do with them. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Really enjoy your content Roman, had a question on your umbrella setup. I know California only allows 3 hooks for freshwater, but does that also apply for inland bay fishing? I know you can fish more than 3 in the ocean like on a sabiki rig for example, but wonder if that applies for inland saltwater. Thanks for the help !
Hi Dan, the 3 hook limit is for freshwater. You can fish a full A-Rig in Saltwater. I have it setup like this so I could quickly go between salt and fresh. Now I run it with 5 lures since I dont do much freshwater anymore. Thanks for your question. Are you fishing from shore or on a kayak?
Hey Roman! Big fan of your channel here. I've been using your tips and just slaying the bass in Mission Bay. But... I have a question. How do you handle the tidal currents in the bay? I'm paddling but getting a pedal yak this month. I was wondering how the mirage allows you to maintain position versus a prop drive with instant reverse.
Hi Steve! Thanks for the support and the question. The tidal current is what makes the fish active. It’s like a conveyor belt that brings good to hungry fish. The fish stage up so they are facing up current so you drift with the current and cast agains it then just let your lure drag on the bottom. For more info check out my 7 fishing Hacks in 5 min video ua-cam.com/video/sgH7MgaWD1E/v-deo.html
Thanks Roman! Great info as always. I'm keeping an eye on the water quality advisories and will give that a shot as soon as it clears up a bit. I still haven't decided what new yak I'm getting but leaning towards the new outback. Thanks again and keep up the great work. You've inspired many of us.
Roman Castro Vlog question: I looked at the power finesse Ned hooks on your Amazon page. They’re weedless and 1/6th ounce. Are those the ones you recommend?
Great catch! Sorry about that. I updated it to this one. Power Finess Weedless 1/5th Oz - amzn.to/31qGJMO It's hard to find the POWER finess version on line. Maybe also check Tackle Warehouse or your local Turner Outdoorsman
Hi +Cavedog618, I've been thinking about doing a Bait Vs Bait series. Maybe after I wrap up the spotted bay bass fishing series. Thanks for the suggestion.
Good info. I'm curious about specific spots you like in Mission Bay. I live on Sail Bay, have you had any luck there? I usually don't have much time, never more than an hour or two, so I usually fish from shore, although I also have a paddleboard that I use to get out into the water when I have a couple hours on my hands.
Sail Bay van be pretty good. The trick is to have a long cast. Walk around when it's low tide so you can get an Idea of where all the eel grass is and where it has sandy gaps. These are the transitions you want to target later when the water is up. If you have polarized glasses they make it easier to see the structure when the water is up. Hit me up on instagram @romancastro and we can meet up for a shore session. I love fishing MB
@@RomanCastroVlog took the words out of my mouth, Roman.. yep, scout at low tide when the water is clear. I am a liquid structure guy, so I always look for areas the current will pull food over an obstruction...
I live in South Bay Chula Vista area by Coronado besides the Ferry landing and embarcadero where do you recommend I have my license / I can never catch anything besides sting rays and literally nothing on j st
Hi Charleen! There are a ton of places to fish all over San Diego. As long as its not prohibited by a sign and you have your license, look for anywhere rocks meet the water. Harbor Island, Shelter Island, Mission Bay, are just a few places to try. Also come check out FishyHour M-F at 7PM. We have a great group of anglers that can give you more advice on how to find fishing areas. The next episode of Fishy Hour is here ua-cam.com/users/romancastrovlogslive
I’d be nice if I actually knew a couple spots around San Diego, every spot I go to is filled with people who catch and keep instead of releasing, kinda pisses me off
There are tons of spots all over SD. It’s part of the adventure. And as far as people keeping fish, if they are legal and within their bag limit it’s all good. To each his own. I release spotties, sandies, and calicos.
I feel you. I see way too many people throw whatever they catch into their bucket without regard to regulations. Small spotties are such aggressive feeders they are an easy catch for these poachers.
Spotted Bay Bass Setup - The Rod & Reels I use for these baits ua-cam.com/video/02SIThQ-K5s/v-deo.html
Hey buddy love watching your videos. I live in San Diego and do a lots of lake fishing however I’m new to saltwater fishing. A coworker of mine that is an avid fisherman has advised me to go fish mission bay for spotted bass and Halibut. Any recommendations where I should launch my kayak and what’s the best time to go? Thanks for the cool videos, lots of great info your providing👍🤩
Great info on here, I like how you explain why you’re using what & when to use it. Thanks for the great insight. Very helpful 🙏🏽👍🏽
Glad it was helpful! If you have any questions let me know. Also come hang out with us on Fishy Hour with Roman my Livestream Talk Show. ua-cam.com/channels/xd_0pQ-Ofpe879_Gu4w_vw.html
A great community learning to fish together.
Bought some of your set ups gonna try this weekend wish me luck
How did it go
Thank you for the pointers! I've fished mission bay a ton and have had most luck on a chovy hook up bait. However, I bought the exact same ned rig shroom heads and same color grey worm as in this vid awhile back and was wondering where to use it. Now I know it works magic in the bay. Can't wait to try it next time I go out🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🎣
Hi Joshua, if you are fishing it from shore, use it on light gear so you can cast far. 8-10lb line. As for locations to fish it’s hard do say from shore. Basically cast anywhere there are rocks against water. We have a ton of that all over SD and Mission Bay. It’s kind of a right of passage to put in the time and try different spots. That’s also half the fun. Being creative with the shore fishing limitations.
I hope that helps.
Glad to see you’re back! I’ve missed your videos! Keep up the great informative content!
Thanks Josh! I'm going to be ramping up production so get ready for more. :)
Roman, wondering what size single hooks you are using on cranks. I have generally stayed away from cranks because I hate treble hooks. Off topic, I have gone Z man big time. Caught more fish this summer--including a likely legal halibut (didn't take time to measure)-- on the tickler-z in laguna pink than everything else combined.
Thanks Roman. I really like the information you share. I'd like to see a video on how you paint your crank baits. The calico bass crank bait looks great!!
Hi Daryl,
Here is a video from a live I did a while back when I was still painting.
ua-cam.com/video/MP8AEbmIG1o/v-deo.html
👍 “Every time you buy a lure, consider it lost”. I should’ve considered my jigpara blade lost this morning before it got snapped off. Whatever it was wanted it more than me. 😳
Hi Cal, some of the guys I fish with have been throwing that Jigpara. I bet it would slay on the docks. It sinks so fast you can fish it on deep docks without slowing down the drift. I'm going to pick some up and see how I do with them. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
What’s your biggest spottie? I just caught a 2.5 pounder and almost had a heart attack in the process 😂 they are so strong on light tackle
I wonder of the bait your using for Neko would work as a drop shot as well
What about in murky dark brown water, in Newport beach by the wedge jetty, the water is dark and brown, with overcast... What lures and bait to use?
Really enjoy your content Roman, had a question on your umbrella setup. I know California only allows 3 hooks for freshwater, but does that also apply for inland bay fishing? I know you can fish more than 3 in the ocean like on a sabiki rig for example, but wonder if that applies for inland saltwater. Thanks for the help !
Hi Dan, the 3 hook limit is for freshwater. You can fish a full A-Rig in Saltwater. I have it setup like this so I could quickly go between salt and fresh. Now I run it with 5 lures since I dont do much freshwater anymore.
Thanks for your question. Are you fishing from shore or on a kayak?
I'm new to your blogs. Do you have a video on you fishing the ned rig?
Hi @cramos6638. Yes, I go over how I fish the ned rig here...
ua-cam.com/video/6L8nIFeqvkw/v-deo.html
What would you reccomend for pier fishing on the bay?
Always curious if anyone has tried a wacky rig for spotted bay bass?
Hey Roman!
Big fan of your channel here. I've been using your tips and just slaying the bass in Mission Bay.
But... I have a question. How do you handle the tidal currents in the bay?
I'm paddling but getting a pedal yak this month.
I was wondering how the mirage allows you to maintain position versus a prop drive with instant reverse.
Hi Steve! Thanks for the support and the question.
The tidal current is what makes the fish active. It’s like a conveyor belt that brings good to hungry fish.
The fish stage up so they are facing up current so you drift with the current and cast agains it then just let your lure drag on the bottom.
For more info check out my 7 fishing Hacks in 5 min video
ua-cam.com/video/sgH7MgaWD1E/v-deo.html
Thanks Roman! Great info as always. I'm keeping an eye on the water quality advisories and will give that a shot as soon as it clears up a bit.
I still haven't decided what new yak I'm getting but leaning towards the new outback.
Thanks again and keep up the great work. You've inspired many of us.
Thank you Roman for this great video. I always learn something new from you. Keep it up!
Thank you for taking the time to watch Mark! I try to bring the value. Have great week!
Roman Castro Vlog question: I looked at the power finesse Ned hooks on your Amazon page. They’re weedless and 1/6th ounce. Are those the ones you recommend?
Great catch! Sorry about that. I updated it to this one. Power Finess Weedless 1/5th Oz - amzn.to/31qGJMO
It's hard to find the POWER finess version on line. Maybe also check Tackle Warehouse or your local Turner Outdoorsman
Please do a comparison between the warbaits and coolbaits heads. With and without blades.
Hi +Cavedog618, I've been thinking about doing a Bait Vs Bait series. Maybe after I wrap up the spotted bay bass fishing series. Thanks for the suggestion.
Jackall Deracoup chartreuse! Thank me later
Good info. I'm curious about specific spots you like in Mission Bay. I live on Sail Bay, have you had any luck there? I usually don't have much time, never more than an hour or two, so I usually fish from shore, although I also have a paddleboard that I use to get out into the water when I have a couple hours on my hands.
Sail Bay van be pretty good. The trick is to have a long cast. Walk around when it's low tide so you can get an Idea of where all the eel grass is and where it has sandy gaps. These are the transitions you want to target later when the water is up. If you have polarized glasses they make it easier to see the structure when the water is up. Hit me up on instagram @romancastro and we can meet up for a shore session. I love fishing MB
@@RomanCastroVlog took the words out of my mouth, Roman.. yep, scout at low tide when the water is clear. I am a liquid structure guy, so I always look for areas the current will pull food over an obstruction...
DumbestFisherman TV that’s a great point! “Where water will pull food over structure” nice!
Will do. I’ll hit you up on Instagram later!
Do you sell these custom crank baits 😱😱 ?? From SD as well
Hi James! I used to but not anymore. It's too much work. :)
I live in South Bay Chula Vista area by Coronado besides the Ferry landing and embarcadero where do you recommend I have my license / I can never catch anything besides sting rays and literally nothing on j st
Hi Charleen! There are a ton of places to fish all over San Diego. As long as its not prohibited by a sign and you have your license, look for anywhere rocks meet the water. Harbor Island, Shelter Island, Mission Bay, are just a few places to try.
Also come check out FishyHour M-F at 7PM. We have a great group of anglers that can give you more advice on how to find fishing areas. The next episode of Fishy Hour is here ua-cam.com/users/romancastrovlogslive
What color is that man TRD
California Craw. Sorry it took so long to reply
I was just talkin smack about how you've been lax in uploading.. then I realized how terrible I am at getting anything out ever, lol
Ha! I was in the cocoon planning the next steps for the channel. Good things are coming.
I’d be nice if I actually knew a couple spots around San Diego, every spot I go to is filled with people who catch and keep instead of releasing, kinda pisses me off
There are tons of spots all over SD. It’s part of the adventure. And as far as people keeping fish, if they are legal and within their bag limit it’s all good. To each his own. I release spotties, sandies, and calicos.
I feel you. I see way too many people throw whatever they catch into their bucket without regard to regulations. Small spotties are such aggressive feeders they are an easy catch for these poachers.