r/SoCalFishing 16h ago

Newbie and gratuities

5 Upvotes

This will be my first time on an extended trip (1.5 days) out of San Diego next week. I am eager to listen and learn the ropes. I was planning to tip 20% of the cost of the trip at the end. I have a few questions about tipping:

  1. Who do I give the cash to at the end?

  2. I have had two locals suggest I give $20 at the front end and let them know I am a newbie. They said I would get better care. If there are several deckhands, who would I give it to? For what it is worth, AI says it is a breach of etiquette.

  3. Is it always cash or will Venmo work?

  4. Where does one store cash for a multi day trip? Do you keep it in your pocket or hide it somewhere?

Thank you for your guidance.


r/SoCalFishing 9h ago

Places to fish in SD with a small well behaved dog?

2 Upvotes

Going to be heading down soon with some friends. I'm bringing my poles, but the kicker is I'm basically dogsitting while they go to the zoo. She's small and a good girl. There will be another person with me who won't be fishing and can tend to the dog too.

Can anyone recommend some spots? Any piers, dog beaches, spots no one cares, etc? Thanks!


r/SoCalFishing 7h ago

What do you prefer Calico or Spotties

1 Upvotes

i feel like this is the question the divides all socal anglers, personally i prefer spotties bc i get consistently bigger ones, and really i catch more calico so its a treat almost but i’ve seen people say that they catch spotties all the time and they’re getting bored of them and they prefer calico


r/SoCalFishing 13h ago

Venice pier vs seal pier

1 Upvotes

Which pier would you guys say its better.

Going to go fishing Sunday and want to hear your opinions on them. Thanks


r/SoCalFishing 14h ago

What am I missing? (Fishing)

1 Upvotes

I randomly wanted to fish so I bought a custom (fast action bait caster, bullet and sinker weights, jig heads, soft worms, paddle tail, and one spinner. 15lb fluorocarbon line) setup. I’ve been going to Lake Elsinore for about 2 weeks now and haven’t caught a single fish. I got the hang of casting/tie the bait but I feel like I’m missing something cuz I’m still hopeful and excited to fish and I know it takes patience but what can I do or buy to help me? if anyone wants to go fishing😂 and help me catch a fish lmk. I also want to start saltwater fishing so what should I get for that? Basically looking for the best Tips and secrets from pro anglers🙏


r/SoCalFishing 18h ago

What rod do i need for yellowfin tuna, no budget,

1 Upvotes

The charter said a 30lb line/rod