i love the grandpas out there ! they’re so helpful and make it a wonderful time. my go to place to fish in the bay lol mainly go for sting rays and sharks and fish on the other side of the pier but will def try that side!
Hey just a heads up about the bells, you should take them off right before you start to fight the fish! Not only do you risk losing them in the water, but it's also very distracting for us watching. Great video tho!
ONLY 3 SABIKI RIG LOL. AND MEASURE FISH FIRST BEFORE PUTTING IN BUCKET DONT WAIT UNTIL YOU GET HOME AND MEASURE. DFW COMES BY AND THAT FISH UNDER SIZE BIG TICKET.
I used the same proficiency ultralight today out in the delta caught a 11” largemouth with it love this rod an reel combo for everything really tons of fun
Funny thing was looking up the regulations on that. When on a pier you can. Use all 6 hooks ok the sabiki but if you on the shore it's 3 hooks. Correct me if I'm wrong though.
My birthday's coming soon. My mom will buy me one pack of your anchovy swimbait can't wait to try it and maybe on Christmas I can buy the minnow swimbait.
Want to to go on a fishing trip to cslifornia any spots you guys recommend for strippers possibly halibut dont know if its season or not going in November or December
We typically fish for stripers on a moving tide either outgoing or incoming. For halibut we have found that in the SF Bay the most productive tide is the peak high tide or a very slow incoming tide!
@@JZFishing thnkz, i dont know where thats at but ill do some research lol from modesto i dont rarely head to the bay that much but gotta go fish there more often when theres time. gotta catch me some sea creatures for a change lol
Theres no risk, at the very least if you find bait, you'll find the stuff that eats them. Cant go wrong with bringing lures/plastics/jigs as a back up anyhow.
here is what the california fish and game hand book said regarding cast net. California has regulations for different types of cast nets, including Hawaiian throw nets, dip nets, and beach nets: Hawaiian throw nets These nets can be used north of Point Conception to catch herring, Pacific staghorn sculpin, shiner surfperch, surf smelt, topsmelt, anchovies, shrimp, and squid, and there are no size restrictions. Dip nets These nets can be used to catch the same species as Hawaiian throw nets, and can be any size. Beach nets These nets can be used north of Point Conception to catch surf smelt, and must be no longer than 20 feet and have meshes that are at least 7/8 of an inch long.
i love the grandpas out there ! they’re so helpful and make it a wonderful time. my go to place to fish in the bay lol mainly go for sting rays and sharks and fish on the other side of the pier but will def try that side!
Hey just a heads up about the bells, you should take them off right before you start to fight the fish! Not only do you risk losing them in the water, but it's also very distracting for us watching. Great video tho!
ONLY 3 SABIKI RIG LOL. AND MEASURE FISH FIRST BEFORE PUTTING IN BUCKET DONT WAIT UNTIL YOU GET HOME AND MEASURE. DFW COMES BY AND THAT FISH UNDER SIZE BIG TICKET.
I used the same proficiency ultralight today out in the delta caught a 11” largemouth with it love this rod an reel combo for everything really tons of fun
Be careful with that 6 hook sabiki rig in the bay. DFW will issue you a citation.
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Funny thing was looking up the regulations on that. When on a pier you can. Use all 6 hooks ok the sabiki but if you on the shore it's 3 hooks. Correct me if I'm wrong though.
@@Fishingjunkie-y8v wrong 3 hooks maximum in sf bay regardless if you're on land or a public pier
@catcheatrelease209 ok thanks for clarifying.
This applies on boat too in the bay.
My birthday's coming soon. My mom will buy me one pack of your anchovy swimbait can't wait to try it and maybe on Christmas I can buy the minnow swimbait.
Yessirrr thanks for watching the channel! Happy early birthday 🎂
I was so confused where this was because I've went there
Want to to go on a fishing trip to cslifornia any spots you guys recommend for strippers possibly halibut dont know if its season or not going in November or December
Hi, does anyone know the height of this pier? Just want to make sure the rope on my net is long enough. Thanks in advance
You can use a cast net out there.
next time for sure!
I was going to ask about it since i saw the guy in the video with one
Is there certain hours to fish this place or is it open all day?
Is this torpedo wharf?
Good fishing! How do you decide what days and times to go out for stripers and halibuts?
We typically fish for stripers on a moving tide either outgoing or incoming. For halibut we have found that in the SF Bay the most productive tide is the peak high tide or a very slow incoming tide!
How come you didn’t set the hooks but instead, always just reeling?
I think he was using circle hooks
went there Saturday nothing but sharks
where
please provide the link for the rod, I tried using the link in description but doesn't work.
If i don't se a cast ney for bait how deep do i let it drop?
Dude, grab a burger from Red's. Everytime I'm in that part of the City, I always try to stop by Red's
Will do!
reds always slaps 🍔
Really hard to watch with the camera swinging back and forth like that.
What reel are you using on the baitcast rod?
I know this pier. What are the hours of the pier? Used to be closed back in the day.
What’s the location I’ve never caught a fish on live bait most places I’ve been are too crowded
I can't say the exact spot but its deep into the city!
@@JZFishing are all the wharfs and pier public
@@dfish346it’s pier 30 in the city
@@aaronbenassi4639 thanks so much
The exact location is Embarcadero / Bryant St. Red's Javahouse
How can I get to this place
tell Joe he cant catch fish if he at home sleeping lol what pier is that u caught the striped bass? can u fish for halibut and crabs there?
Ong that’s what I’m saying. Near the ferry!
@@JZFishing thnkz, i dont know where thats at but ill do some research lol from modesto i dont rarely head to the bay that much but gotta go fish there more often when theres time. gotta catch me some sea creatures for a change lol
@@BillaBong1 Goodluck!
Only rock crab. It’s inside the golden gate
Where is this at
3 hook max on one rod in cali.
Set the hook man! That's how you lost the first fish
Think he mentioned circle hook so might not have been a factor.
Is it better to just buy the live baits or risk it and try to catch them
Theres no risk, at the very least if you find bait, you'll find the stuff that eats them. Cant go wrong with bringing lures/plastics/jigs as a back up anyhow.
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bro imagine if there was more fish .
What pier is this called ?
What is this place called?
Isn't it pay to park there? How much did you pay?
i didn't see anywhere to pay!
That’s what I thought. That pier is used for parking. At least it used to be
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We gottta do another tourney! it was super fun, slow bite tho 😢
For sure!
Do you have to pay to park there?
i didn't see any place to pay!
19 .00 all day...
Two rods in the bay is a no no
If your on a pier you can use two rods!
Ain’t cast net illegal to use?
here is what the california fish and game hand book said regarding cast net.
California has regulations for different types of cast nets, including Hawaiian throw nets, dip nets, and beach nets:
Hawaiian throw nets
These nets can be used north of Point Conception to catch herring, Pacific staghorn sculpin, shiner surfperch, surf smelt, topsmelt, anchovies, shrimp, and squid, and there are no size restrictions.
Dip nets
These nets can be used to catch the same species as Hawaiian throw nets, and can be any size.
Beach nets
These nets can be used north of Point Conception to catch surf smelt, and must be no longer than 20 feet and have meshes that are at least 7/8 of an inch long.
Do you need a fishing license to fish at that pier ?
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This is a private pier..ONE rod per person technically,..
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