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Topic: Bay Thurs maybe Fri  (Read 1249 times)

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mendohead

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If we're doing live bait, why not launch at Berkeley. Apparently you can paddle right up to the bait supply place, which opens at 7.

Ideally, I'd be on the water by 6 or 6:30, but to wait 1/2 hour for a scoop of live bait sounds worthwhile.

Any ideas on how to keep them alive?

Hi M2 :

 Try a bait tube or a Plano live bait bucket.
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