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06-27-2010, 11:33 AM | #1 |
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Newport USCG, 6-22-10
I did make it down though and launched just after high tide, about 7:30pm. Water was about 67, wind was going 15kts+, partly cloudy, and the air was maybe low 60's. Tried fishing the drop off right out of the launch and got wacked right away. but, that was it. Tried the triangle for nothing, tried the moored boats to the north for nothing. Moved across to the boats on the peninsula side for a few bites. At almost full dark I found myself on the docks and working my way toward the harbor mouth and out of the wind. Got to a section with a little beach and started working it over. I got short bit on a 4" flurry (fire avocado) quite a few times, so I switched to a 3" and quickly popped a 2+ spottie. Wasn't big, but it took drag and generally just fought like a bastard. I got a few more bites and then it just died. It was dark but the little beach some light from a dock. Then I noticed the Red Tide was BADDDD! I haven't seen one one so bad in years. The littlest movement had the water glowing. So I started to focus on docks with lights, but for some reason most everyone had their dock lights out. Dang. Came around the corner and for some reason the Red Tide was even worse (maybe it was just darker out?). Kept looking for lit up docks and found 2 more. For Nothing. Then I got a nicer model (4+) sand bass that was a bit away from the drop off. Finally I decided to fish the lit up drop off across the jetty from the Wedge. I never get anything big there, but usually lots of shorts. Well not that night. One bite. After about 45min. I gave up and headed in about 10:30. It was better than work and it'll serve as a good reminder to wake up in the morning with my alarm.
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06-27-2010, 12:26 PM | #2 | |
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07-02-2010, 09:15 PM | #3 |
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Yeah you have to truck it in the sand. They left a strip on the far left open. It's a pain, but the parking is the same at least.
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