Is it best to be at the ch60 or the y73 or comanchee for some good bsb? Gonna bring a block of chum and some double circle hook rigs with a box of squid. Last time I was at the nearshore reef and caught all the small bsb you could stand, thinking deeper water will be the ticket. Any thoughts?
Dude, there are keeper C bass even at the jetties now, and you are wasting your fuel and time to go much farther.
You definately don’t need chum or a box of anything. Just take anything shiney or bright colored with a hook NEAR it, and you will catch all you want.
Not trying to come across the wrong way, but that’s truly the state of the c bass fishery. Please go and get rid of as many as possible. They have been a nuisance on shallower spots for a decade, and now they are just making things a nightmare.
C bass opens tomorrow, and will probably get SHUT DOWN again in August/September. The bigger and more numerous the fish, the faster they estimate that we’ve hit the “allowable catch” and shut us down. And they shut us down faster because we have to make up for our “overage” last year that comes off the top this year.
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And this leads to a vicious cycle of more bass, and grouper that are harder to catch because of way to many bsb’s. The idiots at NMFS don’t get that we are part of the food chain.
And this leads to a vicious cycle of more bass, and grouper that are harder to catch because of way to many bsb’s. The idiots at NMFS don’t get that we are part of the food chain.
And this leads to a vicious cycle of more bass, and grouper that are harder to catch because of way to many bsb’s. The idiots at NMFS don’t get that we are part of the food chain.