Which Is Bait Is Better? Shromp Or Squib ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Rock Fishing Monterey, CA

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In this video, I go rock fishing in Monterey CA, and catch some really nice surfperches! As usual, this spot is highly productive, I caught 4 striped surfperch, 2 of them were huge and 2 I released. I wanted to do another "For science!" video, the ones where I do bait testing and see how well they do. Haven't done one in a while so it's always a nice change of pace to mix things up, especially up here in Monterey, where the fishing is fantastic, and I mention how amazing fishing is up here all the time haha. For the shrimp vs. squid bait test, the results were 3 on shrimp bait and 1 on squid bait. Overall, shrimp won this bait testing but that doesn't mean squid lost. Squid only lost in this setting, but it's always good to familiarize yourself with what is certain species prefer. In this case, I think striped surfperch prefer shrimp, nothing is set in stone, give it a shot and see what results you might get!

Timestamps: For Your Convenience :)

00:00 Introduction, quick and simple bait testing video for shrimp and squid c:
00:52 Rock fishing safety tips! Included in every rock fishing video because safety is super important!
01:15 First fish of the day :D striped surf perch on the shrimp c:
01:47 Brief intro of gear used, followed by another striped surf perch on the shrimp
02:48 More Monterey Bay fanboying lol
04:06 Next chonky boi, another slab of a striped surfperch on shrimp :P
04:43 Secret as to why shrimp is one of my favorites baits
04:47 More Monterey Bay fanboying
05:45 General fishing tip: No bites in a spot? Move around a bit, fish might be in a different hole that's close by!
06:06 General Safety Fishing Tip: Pay attention to your surroundings, waves look like they're getting bigger? Make sure you have a plan to get back to land safely and/or leave before it even becomes an issue :o
06:27 Another striped surfperch, but the first one on the squid hurray!
07:16 Outro, concluding results and thoughts c: see yah in the next video c:

#firstfishfreedom is a tradition that I started a while back. The basis for this tradition is to release the first fish you catch, regardless of what it is (prized, PB, good eats, maybe even world record someday haha). I will only keep the first fish if it is gravely wounded or gut shotted (and a species I can legally keep). If I keep the first fish, then I will pass on the tradition to the second fish, and so forth. Any day of fishing is a blessing, catching a fish and beating the skunk is another blessing on top of that, so I want to return that blessing and luck back to the fish, so they may live another day, get bigger, and maybe I catch them again in the future c:

Here's a link to the California Surf Anglers Facebook Group!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1791530244491062/

Whether you're a seasoned veteran angler or a beginner just starting out, go ahead and join CSA! They are a group that focuses primarily on surf fishing here in California, filled with many wonderful people who would be more than happy to share their knowledge with any surf fishing questions you may have. A lot of surf fishing I learn from them so go check them out :D

Hope you guys enjoyed, feel free to leave comments, suggestions, and feedback!

Cheers,
Sven

Gear Showcase In This Video (These links help support my channel, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases :D)

https://amzn.to/3OyWpq4 (Okuma Nomad Express, this rod is pretty beefy, I'd get this guy for charter boats. It's also a travel rod that comes with a case, might be handy if you like to travel and fish. I like to also use this while jetty fishing because it's strong c:)

https://amzn.to/37JqGBU (Daiwa BG 4500 (paired with 40 lb braided), a pretty solid saltwater reel, great choice for charter boat fishing, can handle potentially larger catches out in sea)

https://amzn.to/3vCCgGX (Fishing Bait Thread, very helpful for securing non-sturdy baits to your hook, highly recommended if you use bait such as mussels!)

https://amzn.to/3Kgo38c (I normally use braided, my default line for general purpose is 20 lb Power Pro Spectra Braided Line, Moss Green. Choose the lb you need for what you're targeting, but you can never go wrong with this brand).

^You may be able to find some of this gear cheaper locally, don't forget to support your local small-business owner tackle shops!

Music:
Sunday Rain - Cheel

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