If you can get on Camp Pendleton with a CA. And base fishing license. You can find ghostshrimp in the lagoon north of Del Mar Beach. Fish the Pendleton jetty where it bends in the Harbour on an incoming tide there is a hole there. You only have to cast 10 to 20 ft. I used to have to make 2 trips to carry my catch out.
Awesome video! What kind of license did you need for these rocks? Also, do you have a specific site or guide you use for knowing what’s what and size/catch limits?
Thank you ! Just with the regular state fishing license 👍🏽 you can find that on the CA fish and wildlife website. wildlife.ca.gov Or for local fish I believe there is websites with that info as well, just searching it up. Thanks for watching
Sculpin have similar features, but in this Video it was a Cabezon. You can tell by the blueish color inside it’s mouth and it’s colors. Minimum take home size for Cabezon is 15”. Thanks for watching !
Hey man I’ve been seeing allot of people catching with the ghost shrimp, would you mind telling me we’re I could find them idk why but every fisherman at Oceanside harbor is gate keeping for some reason 😊
Hahah they try to keep the spots secret but they’re pretty well known. You can pump them at Del Mar dog beach during low tide, also behind the Del Mar fair at the water inlet at low tide. Carlsbad lagoon during low tide, you can also explore yourself to find new spots at salt water inlets near you. You’ll usually know you find them when you see the ghost shrimp mounds
It depends what you’re trying to fish for, if your going for opaleye, perch, pretator fish in those areas, drops hot rig with the choice of your bait will be more effective. I typically use 30-40# braid or mono, with a leader line of equivalent weight to stay intact Incase of snags. The bait that will be most effective is muscle, since that’s what’s at those rocks. You can also have luck with green peas, ghost shrimp, store shrimp, worms. You can also cast in swim baits for rock fish, Cabezon, multiple bass species, etc. I’ve bumped into the ranger at north oside jetty and he asked for my license, so I assume so. Thanks for watching!
If you can get on Camp Pendleton with a CA. And base fishing license. You can find ghostshrimp in the lagoon north of Del Mar Beach. Fish the Pendleton jetty where it bends in the Harbour on an incoming tide there is a hole there. You only have to cast 10 to 20 ft. I used to have to make 2 trips to carry my catch out.
That was 40 years ago check current regulations.
Went last weekend still good fishin off that jetty
Love your videos man. Take me with you next time
Thanks man 👍🏽 Yeah we can plan something out
Nice work, do you know if there are mussels on the jetty for bait?
Thanks for watching !
Yes, there are mussels towards the end of the jetty that you can get during low tide
Awesome video! What kind of license did you need for these rocks? Also, do you have a specific site or guide you use for knowing what’s what and size/catch limits?
Thank you ! Just with the regular state fishing license 👍🏽 you can find that on the CA fish and wildlife website.
wildlife.ca.gov
Or for local fish I believe there is websites with that info as well, just searching it up.
Thanks for watching
That I know. Of since I kinda of like a pier you don’t need a license. But the law maybe have change now
that was a sculpin in the video they are 10 inches to keep
Sculpin have similar features, but in this Video it was a Cabezon. You can tell by the blueish color inside it’s mouth and it’s colors.
Minimum take home size for Cabezon is 15”.
Thanks for watching !
Hey man I’ve been seeing allot of people catching with the ghost shrimp, would you mind telling me we’re I could find them idk why but every fisherman at Oceanside harbor is gate keeping for some reason 😊
Hahah they try to keep the spots secret but they’re pretty well known. You can pump them at Del Mar dog beach during low tide, also behind the Del Mar fair at the water inlet at low tide. Carlsbad lagoon during low tide, you can also explore yourself to find new spots at salt water inlets near you. You’ll usually know you find them when you see the ghost shrimp mounds
@@SocalFisherman Thankyou
Aye bro what gear and bait do you recommend using for Oceanside rock fishing and also is a standard fishing license required?
It depends what you’re trying to fish for, if your going for opaleye, perch, pretator fish in those areas, drops hot rig with the choice of your bait will be more effective. I typically use 30-40# braid or mono, with a leader line of equivalent weight to stay intact Incase of snags. The bait that will be most effective is muscle, since that’s what’s at those rocks. You can also have luck with green peas, ghost shrimp, store shrimp, worms.
You can also cast in swim baits for rock fish, Cabezon, multiple bass species, etc.
I’ve bumped into the ranger at north oside jetty and he asked for my license, so I assume so.
Thanks for watching!
@@SocalFisherman thanks for the info man fr I really appreciate it
What gear do you use. I'm sure someone has asked before but I'm to lazy to do a search...love your videos man. Keep it up.
Do you have to have a fishing license to fish off the jetty?
@@ii2freshhotwheels703 no fishing license required to fish off the north Oceanside Jetty
Can you tell me? Low tide or high tide is good for fishing
Depends what your trying to fish for, but it’s usually more active two hours before or two hours after the tide change
been getting lots of juvenile cabbies lately!
A keeper one would be nice, those are good eating !
You can fish with Peas 😮
Yeah, good for opaleye 👌🏽
Where is everyone in Oceanside getting Ghost Shrimp
You can get them at the water inlets or down south by the Del Mar dog beach or behind Del Mar fairgrounds
@@SocalFisherman interesting! Are there any other locations in North County before you head to Irvine or is that the furthest North
@@private2371 I’m sure there’s many spots on the way north to Irvine, just taking the time to explore those salt water inlets along the coast.
@@SocalFisherman it’s where freshwater and saltwater meet?
@@private2371 yes correct, or also most salt water lagoons during low tide