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Fishing Outside of NewPort Harbor - Tips On How To Do It
I was thinking of getting some live bait at the barge and going outside the harbor entrance and do some fishing. Can you guys please share some tips on what is my best bet to catch something? Would I use a 3 oz sinker and fish near the bottom? How far out or deep should I be? Looks like a nice weather for the weekend so I would like to take advantage and venture out a bit.
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Outside of the harbor I only fished the scare kelp beds off CDM using plastics for calicos. When the bones are around, they can be had at the mouth by the buoy. To drop down, I think you need a FF.
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I went outside the harbor for the first time on Easter. Was a few 100 yards away from the buoy and caught some rockfish. Don't have a fish finder or any fancy stuff but it's pretty deep there I used a 6 oz weight and got to the bottom pretty quick. Probably heading out this weekend as well either tomorrow or Sunday!
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How are the water conditions out there? I'm still looking to find a somewhat calm starter area to get myself out of the bays.
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With no fishfinder that's a sound strategy. Just head out past the buoy (100 yds or more) drop a line and drift. If no nibbles then reset your drift but go out 50 yds further (deeper).
I'd make sure to have up to 8 or 10 oz sinkers with you too just in case current is ripping. But I'm typically using 4 to 8 oz. I seem to get more bites south of the harbor opening too. I've never used live bait (mostly gulp mullets and squid strips for bottomfishing) but last year I know some folks were catching nice sized lings on live bait. I've tried pinning a lizard fish (bycatch) on a hook and sending down but haven't caught anything exciting yet. You can also troll live bait inside the harbor. I know of some decent sized halibut caught doing that. But you'll have to contend with the sea lions. Good luck! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk |
The bay is not bad at all but once you leave the jetties boat traffic causes most the problem. Water is pretty calm until a few boaters pass by
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If you go far enough you'll be fishing >360ft for rockfish. I hear the deeper the tastier. If you don't have a fishfinder, at least be familiar with the area you are fishing. You can be in the canyon less than a mile from the mouth of the harbor and be illegally fishing for rockfish. |
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Thanks for the info!! I'm trying to target lingcod next time I go out do you guys know any specific spots to land on them?
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Check the surf report before you go. There is suppose to be some swell this weekend. But it might miss newport.
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Hookup baits!
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I was planning on going out on Sunday morning and doing the same thing. it will be my first time. Last time I fished Newport Harbor I asked a guy that was going outside the harbor on what to look for when fishing for rock fish. Basically he said head out the harbor until you hit 180 to 200 feet of water and look for rock piles on the fish finder then start fishing those areas and maybe a littler deeper. My game plan is to try and make a little bait at the harbor mouth and then head out into deeper water and look for spots to fish for rock fish then maybe hit the Corona Del Mar kelp beds if I have time on the way back. Just for fun I will probably troll a mack on way out and back who knows I might get lucky!
If you are fishing deep definitely use 8 to 10 ounces of lead and strips of squid is probably the best bait rock fish, good luck! |
Looks like there will be a few of us out there this Sunday. Where is everyone launching from?
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They will cite you. I know from experience. Launched at 5:30 and came back to a hefty fine.
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Kid's beach is a nice quick launch. Never had trouble finding parking if I get there before 8. If you do have to park too far away, no one seems to mind if you pull up to the red zone to load and unload.
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Most important advice I can give is to never under any circumstance call it "the newps."
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Can you park on the street outside the coast guard station before 6 am? As far as I remember you can park there but I don't remember if there is a sign that says parking between set hours. I've never had to park outside the station
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