Hey, anyone fished San Diego Bay for bonefish? What was the experience like? Seems like it 1) isn't anything like the classic experience, and 2) could still be pretty fun.
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Hey, anyone fished San Diego Bay for bonefish? What was the experience like? Seems like it 1) isn't anything like the classic experience, and 2) could still be pretty fun.
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Try posting this question on the Discussion Board at:
www.garybulla.com
It's a SoCal BB. Lotsa guys fish SD bay down there. :nod: :nod:
Bjorn:
Another source of info is the board at
http://www.fliflicker.com/
Most of the efforts seem to be concentrated in the south bay region - below the
Coronado bridge. Some folks target them; most are caught as "by-catch." A
smallish fish. Croakers, halibut, and several types of bass are much more
plentiful. And, IMHO, more fun to catch!
At a "minus" low tide, it is possible to wade along the Coronado side. Lots of grass beds,
so a floating line works best (for me.) Sinking lines are fine from a boat. Although not for me, I see guys around the bridge in float tubes.
Good luck,
Larry S
San Diego
bjorn,.... Another website that I forgot to mention is:
www.baytubers.com
This site os mainly bait/gear related but timely. These guys use Tubes/Kayaks to reach the fish thru the surf and in Bays. The fish shown in the slideshow on their homepage'll blow your mind. :nod: :nod:
Darian, Those are indeed some impressive fish. especially a 45# yellowtail out of a yak!!
The thing that cracked me up about that site is one of there sponsers is a tattoo shop. LOL
Yup,.... Those guys are really salty types. Kinda makes me want to move back to SoCal.... :unibrow: :unibrow: