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08-29-2010, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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Newport Back Bay, August 29, 2010
I decided to use a crankbait and fished the sides of the channel. On my third cast, I hooked a nice size yellowfin croaker; it put up a scrappy fight and released to fight another day. But I also dunked my reel while trying to unhook the croaker, so time to do a thorough cleaning of the reel Shortly after the croaker, I hooked two small (13 inches) halibut on the crankbait. No spotted bay bass today. My impression is they are further up in the bay; last weekend I got only two bass, but four, 2 legal, halibut in the area I normally catch only bass. All in all a nice day on the water. For those who like to birdwatch, I got to see a Peregrine Falcon chase some shorebirds and rocket right over my head as it headed into the back bay. Kevin |
08-29-2010, 06:07 PM | #2 |
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I was also there today and managed to hook 1 small bass on 3'' gulp bait, just north of the PCH bridge by the small island. That was the only thing I got. I also met another guy from this forum (forgot his name) I think he said he got a couple Halibuts.
Steve |
08-29-2010, 07:03 PM | #3 |
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Steve:
It was the windiest day I have seen in a while combined with a fast rising tide, so drifting on the channel edges with light jig-heads and gulp might have been the ticket. I had neither, so I used a crankbait. I have had good luck the last couple of times with the crankbait and it is easy to fish and cover a lot of water quickly. I only saw one other kayak fisherman and he was flyfishing. Kevin |
08-30-2010, 09:36 PM | #4 |
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i am very familiar with the backbay. not likely the bass were to far back there. however i do know of a great place with good structure and current. if you go back about mile or so from NAC the bay will bottleneck, i always do very well there for both legal bass, (somethings 18" or bigger) and legal halibut from time to time.
there is a spot back there that is great for spotfin croaker, love catching those guys. when is the season for those guys? caught a 24" spotfin right across from NAC several years ago, read that the record is 27". man was i proud! lol. |
08-30-2010, 11:27 PM | #5 | |
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All in all it was frustrating, exciting, fun, windy, beautiful and the only place I needed to be that day... except for church (I'll pray for forgiveness). Sorry I didn't see you out there Kevin, P.M. me next time you head out, same goes for you Steve, that way I'll have someone to tow me back in after battling that current. |
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08-31-2010, 06:07 AM | #6 |
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Hey Bret, Sorry but I can't even remember my own name half the time. It was nice to meet you. Next time I go I'll post it here.
Happy fishin. Steve |
08-31-2010, 03:32 PM | #7 | |
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Spotfin are bigger then the yellowfin, so I look forward to hooking one of those. Maybe this weekend? Kevin |
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