Catch Striped Bass from Shore | Topwater Poppers & Jerkbait Tips (SF Bay)

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @jackspade2576
    @jackspade2576 Місяць тому +6

    Ah the famous shark rock in Alviso! I once caught a 30 lb striper on a Wiggly Wonker there! I use a can of Purina cat food for dipping lures iin

  • @fishingtimeletsgo598
    @fishingtimeletsgo598 Місяць тому +2

    Great video, thanks for all the tips - love that catch and snag at the end, we all have had those days. catch you later🎣👍

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому +1

      LoL I got lazy when finishing the video and just said "Screw It." And threw that in there. Thanks for watching.

  • @actedsoap6895
    @actedsoap6895 Місяць тому +5

    Dude thank you for sharing! I just started fishing the bay and a super clear and authentic is super appreciated! I hope you catch somthing epic next :)

  • @terrythompson7154
    @terrythompson7154 Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Always appreciate the insider tips and tricks.

  • @andreihoruzhii6447
    @andreihoruzhii6447 Місяць тому

    Hey, welcome back! Love your content, do it more regularly 🙌

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching broskii. I am trying. I have so much footage over the past years. Just takes time to put together a quality video that is actually informative and has a motive. I will be posting some new stuff in the next week or two. Thanks for your support brother.

  • @moquant947
    @moquant947 Місяць тому +1

    Great video with detail instructions. Thx for the effort.

  • @InTheFlow66
    @InTheFlow66 Місяць тому +1

    By me, on the east coast, the lures you were showing as poppers are called spooks which you walk the dog with, make it swim back and forth on the surface. Poppers are a different type of top water plug that you pop along the surface to cause more of a commotion and splash.

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      We call them spooks too. But I call them all poppers.

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому +1

      I do have some that you are explaining though with the concave nose that makes it pop and splash. My family is from Long Island and I must tell you how much I envy your striper fishing out there. You guys have some monsters.

  • @BluFortune
    @BluFortune Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the tips. Finna use these next time im out. Havent caught a striper this year!!

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому +1

      Get out there bro. Hit a spot where you know people catch them and just get there early. Like less than half way to high tide going up and just plant your ass there and throw lures until a school shows up. One of the times you will hit fat action for 30 minutes and you can go home remembering why you're a fisherman. It's all just about being there when they are there. You can throw anything at them.

  • @girlfinfishing
    @girlfinfishing Місяць тому

    Great video! Some helpful tips. Thanks for sharing! 😎

  • @thomascorrea3937
    @thomascorrea3937 Місяць тому

    Great video, remember always have fun

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      You already know. This is my happy place.

  • @JoseLopez-sn3tv
    @JoseLopez-sn3tv Місяць тому

    When you first get to your spot always pour some bottle water on your line. This will help avoid what happened on your first cast. Just an FYI.
    Great vid. Keep em coming.

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the tip! Sounds legit. All I know is that my spool closed on me. But probably because my line was all stuck up and yanked my reel causing it to close.

  • @Exoticstepin7
    @Exoticstepin7 Місяць тому +1

    Good video
    Much respect from a fellow Bay angler

  • @onetwocross
    @onetwocross Місяць тому +1

    Great tutorial!

  • @peterbedford2610
    @peterbedford2610 Місяць тому

    I've had good success with swim baits , but I've noticed my hits are usually right after it starts to sink from hitting the water. Alan Fong says to retrieve slowly and jerky. I'm trying it today

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      White swim baits are what 90% of the people use around here. It is good for halibut and striped bass. For halibut fish low and slow, popping off the bottom as well.

  • @tombudinger3857
    @tombudinger3857 19 днів тому

    Hey what’s the juice / goop you out in each bait? What’s it called! Thanks I learned a lot!

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  12 днів тому

      The stuff I put on my lures is called "Inshore Saltwater Super Gel" made by PRO-CURE. Thanks for watching. Glad I can teach some things.

  • @edkonvang
    @edkonvang 26 днів тому

    Great video! Nice catch! I'm not from the San Francisco area, but I heard that if you fish in the San Francisco area, you have to have another stamp on top of your fishing license. Do you know anything about this?

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  26 днів тому

      No, this is not true. You just need a regular fishing license. There is no such thing as a two-pole stamp for salt water either that only applies for fresh water and lakes and stuff. Also on any Man-Made California state Pier or Jetti A fishing license is not required.

    • @edkonvang
      @edkonvang 26 днів тому

      Thanks for the info...I'm really appreciated. I'm heading out there this weekend to do some crabb snaring. Not sure, either baker beach or ocean beach. Again, thanks for responding back.

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  26 днів тому

      @@edkonvang I should also clarify on what I said in my last comment. Inside of the bay from shore you can only use 1 pole. There is no stamp that you can buy to allow 2 poles. If you are on a pier or Jetty inside or outside the bay you may use 2 poles and do not need a fishing license at all.

    • @edkonvang
      @edkonvang 26 днів тому

      Thanks!

  • @speedracer9220
    @speedracer9220 7 днів тому

    Will this work in the Delta as well ?

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  7 днів тому

      I never really head out that way but I am sure it would.

  • @agustinndominguez4743
    @agustinndominguez4743 Місяць тому

    nice video where do you buy the top water lures

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      @@agustinndominguez4743 Hate it or love it, I pretty much buy all my gear off of Amazon now a days. Fishing necessities and lures are so expensive In store now a days. Everything on Amazon is like 50% cheaper for the same exact stuff. Especially buying weights and swivels and hardware.

  • @theoldsurffisher1943
    @theoldsurffisher1943 Місяць тому

    Ecellent video with great commentary. What months or time of year do those stripers and halibut bite best in the SF bay? The same time?

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому +3

      Striped Bass migrate out of the San Joaquin Delta and Sacramento River into the Bay around early Spring. Usually by late March-May you will have schools all the way into San Mateo and Santa Clara County. Some years you can continue to catch them all the way into November. Other years it slows down around June or July and picks up again with late migration stripers in September and October. This is so prominent that most people will say that there is two separate seasons per year. "Spring Run" and "Fall Run". You will also want to note that a good amount of them make it out of the golden gate bridge into the ocean. This is where you can catch some 40+ inchers from the beaches around May-July. As far as the Halibut from shore, the season pretty much aligns with the first run of the striped bass in spring. You can catch both species around this time and after June or so the Halibut seems to seek deeper water and the season continues mostly for boaters. Though you may still be able to catch them from shore until winter. When it comes to these two types of fish, just think, is there bait spawning in this area? If so and it's the right time of year, they are probably there.

    • @theoldsurffisher1943
      @theoldsurffisher1943 Місяць тому +1

      @@TheBayAreaPlug Hi: Thanks so much for all the information you provided. In the past, I have fish near Brisbane and Coyote Point in the SF South Bay with limited success. It's always like you should have been here last week. I once missed a striper bite at Coyote Point shoreline by 15 minutes!!

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому +1

      @@theoldsurffisher1943 yup. That's the way it is. You kind of just have to be there when they are there. I'm lucky I live very close to some of my favorite spots. literally only blocks away. I just keep a pair of waders and a fishing pole in my car at all times and stop by wnv the tide and weather seems right. Try heading out when there is a big tide push. Like 0ft-7ft. Get out there at like 2ft while it's rising and stay there until at least an hour before high tide. At least you will be there if they show up. I can almost guarantee at some spots that if it's like 3 ft going up at 6 or 7 AM I will catch at least 1 in the first 30 minutes. Mornings are key if you want to increase your chances. Right at sunrise, you will see them jumping and boiling. Also look out for birds diving.

    • @theoldsurffisher1943
      @theoldsurffisher1943 Місяць тому +1

      @@TheBayAreaPlug Thanks again for encouragement. Unfortunately, I'm an hour plus away from the south Bay. In the mid 50's I lived in Millbrae and my dad and I frequently fished: the tubes , Millbrae Ave, off 4 Ave (when there was a fish shop there), Kincaid's, the canal, Anza lagoon, Coyote Point and many other south bay places. Then much of the shore was lined with cattails and not hotels.

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому +1

      I remember the old bait shop by key market. It's now "God Speed Tattoos". My babysitters used to take me there as a kid and I would buy nightcrawlers and fish for smelt in the lagoons. This is literally why I love fishing to this day.

  • @Rob_Journey
    @Rob_Journey Місяць тому

    What rod and reel are you using?

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      I don't use anything too expensive. My setups are all decent budget builds. This one is an Medium-Light Action 8'' Okuma Connoisseur paired with a KastKing Sharky III 2000 fishing reel that you can find on amazon for under 50$. I have 3 of these reels. They work great. I just take them apart and clean/grease them twice a year. Once before each striper run. (Spring & Fall) My advice would be to go to your local Big 5 and shop for a rod only, no rod/reel combo needed. You will find rods are very cheap there ($30 Average) and sometimes they will come with a reel and you can just throw that into storage to give to a friend in need. Then buy a kastKing Reel off of amazon. Just keep your reels clean/greased and that is about it. Works great.

  • @arkham9099
    @arkham9099 Місяць тому

    Whats the rod and reel setup?

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому

      I don't use anything too expensive. My setups are all decent budget builds. This one is an Medium-Light Action 8'' Okuma Connoisseur paired with a KastKing Sharky III 2000 fishing reel that you can find on amazon for under 50$. I have 3 of these reels. They work great. I just take them apart and clean/grease them twice a year. Once before each striper run. (Spring & Fall) My advice would be to go to your local Big 5 and shop for a rod only, no rod/reel combo needed. You will find rods are very cheap there ($30 Average) and sometimes they will come with a reel and you can just throw that into storage to give to a friend in need. Then buy a kastKing Reel off of amazon. Just keep your reels clean/greased and that is about it. Works great.

  • @650jay5
    @650jay5 28 днів тому

    what time do you go fish

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  28 днів тому +1

      The best times to go in the areas I like are when there is a big tide push. Usually going from around 0ft-6+ft. On days like this I like to get out there when it's at least 3ft going up. (A few hours before high tide). I will usually leave before high slack tide hits. But you can of course stay for when it pushes out. The key here is when the water is moving quick.

  • @Dirtygehtokid324
    @Dirtygehtokid324 Місяць тому

    Where is this location?

    • @TheBayAreaPlug
      @TheBayAreaPlug  Місяць тому +1

      🤫

    • @marceloamador92024
      @marceloamador92024 Місяць тому +1

      You will fine if you share the location, your out there we need more anglers, ​@@TheBayAreaPlug

    • @mikeshuck2760
      @mikeshuck2760 Місяць тому +2

      SF Bay, airplanes flying overhead. Pretty much says it all!

    • @peterbedford2610
      @peterbedford2610 Місяць тому

      Under Benicia bridge is good

    • @HuyNguyen-lu3zj
      @HuyNguyen-lu3zj 25 днів тому

      @@TheBayAreaPlugNice catches! Are they usually around here in november? Btw, if you don't want to give away the spot then don't show so much of the surroundings. Dead giveaway!😂