Thanks for checking it out! I could only get 1 on the crank. I tried a few other lures that didn’t make the video as well. But yes! Love fishing those. Cheers!
Great video. Just started to use the little underspin jig head with the gulp minnow and crushed SD Bay this weekend. P.S. the color of the fish is based on living conditions, sand or weeds.
That’s awesome that you crushed it. Thanks for the color info. I’ve always wondered about that but never looked into it. Cheers! Thanks for checking out the video.
Haha yessir!!! Some great fish and good butts. I think you got me changing my plans tomorrow to go to mission bay. Fished here as a kid, it’s been years. Time for a throwback lol. Awesome video, a wealth of knowledge and entertainment. Nice job. 🤙🏻🦵🏻🦨🗑️🔥💪🏻 🤙🏻
Caught a mullet last week and holy cow they are like bone fish 🐟 i need to catch the bigger mullets.. i see some like 3 to 4+ pounders. Fun on very light set up
this is a great spot, I fish in the cove right of Bahia’s beach. Went last night from 12am to about 2:30 am and caught fish all night. It’s a hot spot around 1 am
That’s awesome! I was actually just thinking of doing a night tube video out there. I haven’t done that trip in a while. Thanks for watching and sharing. Cheers!
Hey just wanted to say thanks for the videos! I was at mission bay this morning and only caught 1 spotty. I’m doing something wrong… couple questions.. what weight is your line and fishing pole? Mono line? Also, thanks for telling your locations and showing the bait you are using. I love Mission Bay and would love to learn how to fish it better. Thanks!
Thanks for checking out the video. As for doing things right or wrong a lot of that is trial and error. In this video I was using 12lb test fluorocarbon line but I change that with what I’m using and what I’m fishing for and where. I usually use 6-12lb test mono or flouro. I also check the tides before I go because that can have a huge effect on the fish. I like the tide flowing not too strong or too dead. Usually a 4-6 foot tide swing. But I have caught plenty during other tides. The rule in the Bay is if you find the grass you find the bass. Soft plastics are probably easiest to learn with or even ghost shrimp. Continue to get out there and get after them and it will all start coming together. I hope that helps. Cheers!
At the beginning of the video I was using a Shimano Calcutta 200 DC TR (silver). Then I also used the KISTLER Chromium 100 (red). Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers!
Those DCs are 20 years old and have been used in the bay and ocean many, many times. As long as they’re cleaned and taken care of there’s no issues at all. They’ve even caught Yellowtail and albacore.
$4 6pack and fish catching is all I needed to subscribe
Whatever I can do to help. Cheers! Go get em!
Me too just subscribed.
Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy. Cheers!
As usual, outstanding--fishing and video…
Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers!
i dont fish the underspin much but i do love those big cranks in mission bay!
Thanks for checking it out! I could only get 1 on the crank. I tried a few other lures that didn’t make the video as well. But yes! Love fishing those. Cheers!
Nice video. Hope to run into you one day fishing MB
Thanks for watching! Hope to see you on the water too!
You’re definitely in the right spot
Thanks for checking out the video. It’s nice when a plan comes together.
dig the vids, your a pretty chill dude. Great job on the new baits
Appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers!
Nice work 😮
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video. Just started to use the little underspin jig head with the gulp minnow and crushed SD Bay this weekend. P.S. the color of the fish is based on living conditions, sand or weeds.
That’s awesome that you crushed it. Thanks for the color info. I’ve always wondered about that but never looked into it. Cheers! Thanks for checking out the video.
Great video bud
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching
Haha yessir!!! Some great fish and good butts. I think you got me changing my plans tomorrow to go to mission bay.
Fished here as a kid, it’s been years. Time for a throwback lol.
Awesome video, a wealth of knowledge and entertainment.
Nice job. 🤙🏻🦵🏻🦨🗑️🔥💪🏻
🤙🏻
Thanks so much! I’m glad that you got something out of the video. Good luck out there and thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers!
Awesome... 12:27 got a pop tart... lol
A pop tart! Never heard that one before but it totally makes sense. Cheers and thanks for watching!
How soft are those gulps? I used mullet and the minnow. Works but expensive and seem like a 1 bait per fish plastic.
The Paddleshad are the same texture as the mullet. That’s why I like the head with the wire hooks better. It holds the bait a bit better, longer.
Caught a mullet last week and holy cow they are like bone fish 🐟 i need to catch the bigger mullets.. i see some like 3 to 4+ pounders. Fun on very light set up
what did you get a mullet to bite? they usually dont go for lures....
That is awesome! Were you using peas? That’s a fish I haven’t added to the list yet. Cheers!
this is a great spot, I fish in the cove right of Bahia’s beach. Went last night from 12am to about 2:30 am and caught fish all night. It’s a hot spot around 1 am
That’s awesome! I was actually just thinking of doing a night tube video out there. I haven’t done that trip in a while. Thanks for watching and sharing. Cheers!
Hey just wanted to say thanks for the videos! I was at mission bay this morning and only caught 1 spotty. I’m doing something wrong… couple questions.. what weight is your line and fishing pole? Mono line? Also, thanks for telling your locations and showing the bait you are using. I love Mission Bay and would love to learn how to fish it better. Thanks!
Thanks for checking out the video. As for doing things right or wrong a lot of that is trial and error. In this video I was using 12lb test fluorocarbon line but I change that with what I’m using and what I’m fishing for and where. I usually use 6-12lb test mono or flouro. I also check the tides before I go because that can have a huge effect on the fish. I like the tide flowing not too strong or too dead. Usually a 4-6 foot tide swing. But I have caught plenty during other tides. The rule in the Bay is if you find the grass you find the bass. Soft plastics are probably easiest to learn with or even ghost shrimp. Continue to get out there and get after them and it will all start coming together. I hope that helps. Cheers!
@@chrisbrandtthebeefshaman9590Thanks!!
What an amazing day of fishing. Too bad anything from the bay (mission or san diego) is toxic.
Thanks so much for watching. I agree. No catch and cook for me there. Cheers!
What reel is that?
At the beginning of the video I was using a Shimano Calcutta 200 DC TR (silver). Then I also used the KISTLER Chromium 100 (red). Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers!
@ dc’s work in salt water??
Those DCs are 20 years old and have been used in the bay and ocean many, many times. As long as they’re cleaned and taken care of there’s no issues at all. They’ve even caught Yellowtail and albacore.
@ that’s sweet
Thanks!