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#1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: OC
Posts: 62
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I float tube the harbor and launch from baby beach and fish the boat slips. I use light rods and tackle. Hookup baits work for me...
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#2 |
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: RSM, Ca.
Posts: 113
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
Posts: 1,906
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Dana can be a tough harbor to fish. But, there are fish there. 10lb line max and as others have said, small baits. I'd fish a 3/8oz Coolbaits underspin with a 3" or 4" bait. Have had great luck recently using the Keitech Easy Shiner in Shad. I have the 4" and it is slender. Great bait, but they tear easy. So, in the future I'll be saving them for slow days when the fish are really picky. I've also had good luck this year in general using grubs. On the 1/2oz Coolbaits I like the 4" Kalin's in a variety of colors. If you haven't already, go down to Hogan's in Dana Point, pick their brains about what to use in the harbor. They have a great selection of bass fishing tackle.
Forgot to add my all-time favorite retrieval pattern. 3 cranks then pause until the bait hits the bottom, then repeat. I fished that pattern off the Dana Wharf docks for 3 yrs and and caught lot's of Halibut.
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Menifee, CA
Posts: 1,474
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Dana is a tough harbor to fish, not real big, crowded, lots of traffic.
That said there is sometime a good bite with small halibut and occasionally, legal ones. There are also a population of bass, queen fish, croaker, small barracudas and small white sea bass as well as the occasional leopard shark. I'd try drifting a plastic and a live bait in and around the private docks, the mouth of the harbor and the mouth of the channel near the party boats. Or, venture on out to the ocean. If your a little ocean shy, then once you hit the mouth of the harbor head towards the shore line. The area is usually sheltered from the wind and waves. I imagine once you get used to it you'll end up venturing farther out. Put your time in and you'll find some decent fishing in the area to the south and to the north, as well as the pipeline. Good luck...
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 715
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Inside the harbor watch for moving water. Fish the jetties where the wind is pushing bait to. I've seen 40 pound halibut pulled out of there... Good luck
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2017
Location: RSM, Ca.
Posts: 113
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As always, thanks to everyone on here for their input and advice. It is much appreciated. Think i'm gonna fish off the point this sunday if anyone else is going out, hit me up.
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