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Bait Intel

Bait Intel Hub

Know before you go. Barge locations, hours, phone numbers, and links to real-time bait reports from Everingham Bros. and the SoCal fishing community.

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At the Barges

SoCal Live Bait Receivers

The primary live-bait receivers from Dana Point south to San Diego. All operated by Everingham Bros., the largest live-bait supplier in Southern California.

San Diego Bay Bait Barge
San Diego, CA
Hours
Open 24/7
Typical Offerings
Sardines, Anchovies, Mackerel
Fisherman's Landing H&M Point Loma Seaforth
Mission Bay Bait Barge
San Diego, CA
Hours
Open 24/7
Typical Offerings
Sardines, Anchovies, Mackerel
Mission Bay La Jolla Upper Hidden Bank
Dana Point Bait Barge
Dana Point, CA
Hours
Open 24 Hours
Typical Offerings
Sardines, Anchovies, Seasonal Bait
Dana Point San Clemente Catalina 267 / 277
All 3 barges are operated by Everingham Bros. Bait Co. and share one dispatch line: (619) 477-2248. The "Check Live Status" button goes to their official bait report page. Bait can change many times per day — always call ahead.
Quick Links

Live Bait Sources

Check these before every trip. Combined, they give you the full picture of bait availability across SoCal.

Pro Tips

Bait Intelligence

Know what to use, when to call, and how to keep your bait alive.

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Make the Bait Call Twice

For bluefin, call the bait receiver the evening before and again around 4–5 AM on departure day. New bait boats unload overnight and the load can flip from chovies to sardines (or run dry) in a few hours.

Many successful private boaters make the bait call before deciding whether to fish Dana Point or trailer down to San Diego.

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Keep Bait Alive

Sardines: Keep bait tank at 65-68°F. Don't overcrowd — one scoop max in a standard tank. Hook through the nose with a #2 circle hook.

Anchovies: More delicate than sardines. Use a smaller hook (#4) and fish them immediately. They don't live as long in the tank.

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Match Bait to Target

Bluefin Tuna: Fly-lined sardines or spreader bars at dawn

Yellowtail: Big sardines or mackerel on dropper loop

Halibut: Live sardines on Carolina rig near structure

Bonito: Sabiki rig or small feathers — they'll eat anything

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Local Tackle Shop Intel

If you're fishing out of Dana Point, call Hogan's Bait & Tackle before you head down. Staff are often the first to know what size sardines are available and which tuna boats are finding the best bait.

Tackle shops have direct relationships with the barge operators and get early morning updates.

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