Halibut have large lateral lines which is why they respond to swim baits so well. We need them this year as the live bait situation is very poor especially for late June. Reports said live bait from capitola to New Brighton, Laugh!
Elon: Many comments: Being shore fisher BUT I totally agree with you on the ocean (vs. bays). It's a fishers paradise, somewhat more cleaner waters less ag, any old mining run off, maybe away from sewage overflows, and confined fish. Wow! That Pier looked a little like totally destroyed Sea Cliff in Santa Cruz. You still prefer a peddle Yak than one battery powered. And a kind sustainable release. Halibut can't refuse a white swim bait with a chartreuse tail.
Glad you enjoyed this video, there really is nothing like the ocean. The kayak old town sent me is actually not battery powered, it also has a pedal drive. I am just much more used to this one and kind of prefer it in all honesty
Capitola! New to your channel and I’m addicted to your videos
Glad you're enjoying!
Halibut have large lateral lines which is why they respond to swim baits so well. We need them this year as the live bait situation is very poor especially for late June.
Reports said live bait from capitola to New Brighton, Laugh!
I agree, there was very little live bait up until recently, but in the past week I have been seeing big schools of mackerel and sardines moving in!
Elon: Many comments: Being shore fisher BUT I totally agree with you on the ocean (vs. bays). It's a fishers paradise, somewhat more cleaner waters less ag, any old mining run off, maybe away from sewage overflows, and confined fish. Wow! That Pier looked a little like totally destroyed Sea Cliff in Santa Cruz. You still prefer a peddle Yak than one battery powered. And a kind sustainable release. Halibut can't refuse a white swim bait with a chartreuse tail.
Glad you enjoyed this video, there really is nothing like the ocean. The kayak old town sent me is actually not battery powered, it also has a pedal drive. I am just much more used to this one and kind of prefer it in all honesty
@@FishermansChronicles I think your idea about tides and the muddy bay waters may be on spot. Great thinking!!
Where is the Old Town?
It will come back! Switching them back and forth is fun
There we go‼️🍻
How long do you usually go out for ? 11m edited video just curious
Depends, usually around 5-7 hours when kayak fishing though