Six structure types that consistently produce SoCal inshore bass — and why fish hold on each one. Dock pylons, channel edges, kelp beds, and more.
Pilings, breakwalls, channel edges — SoCal harbor structure holds fish year-round. Here’s how to read each type and which presentation fits.
Glizzies at the Ramp stripped back to basics, why the vertical bladed jig down pylons is producing as a secondary presentation, and Daniel’s plan for Costa Rica with lighter surf tackle this time.
Kyle Lysdale of GoonieWolfe on why your shadow announces you before the bait lands, what bank fishing stealth actually looks like in clear harbor water, and why glide baits draw spotted bass that won’t eat conventional swimbaits.
Guest: Matt Florentino (Salty Crew) Hosts: Daniel Dahlin ([FISH]rx), El Charly, Luke Dean (Bait Slingers / Artemis Charters) Season 3 opened with Episode 113, recorded live on January 6, 2026, and focused on spinner baits in SoCal harbors, kayak strategy at the wall, and the lunch break fishing mindset that keeps Matt Florentino sharp year-round.…