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Old 06-08-2016, 01:43 PM   #1
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a real fish report for a change

I hit Newport today, 6/8. The tide was as low as I've ever seen it. I was knee deep in black mud just to get my yak to float. I paddled out of the CG beach area to the main channel and cast a white zoom fluke on a 3/8 bullet head. Caught a calico on the first cast, then for the next hour and a half I caught a fish on every cast. It was crazy, maybe six keepers and the rest short, when the bite slowed down I decided to paddle up to the bait barge, so I trolled the jig and caught calicos and barracuda all the way up. Everyone up there was catching fish including a fly fisherman in a hobie I talked with. I caught my first halibut today, it was only a 10" fish but it was still a first and caught on the jig. I also caught a small sculpin. Then I paddled outside the bay but I didn't know where to go to look for rock fish so I went out about to the channel bouy but then I was lost for where to go so I turned around and headed back. All in all a great day on the water. I was loaded up and on the road by noon.
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Old 06-08-2016, 04:47 PM   #2
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Nice Harry.
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Old 06-08-2016, 04:52 PM   #3
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love days like that.

props for getting out and making it a great day on the water.
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Old 06-08-2016, 04:59 PM   #4
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Great Job Harry,

That keeper Halibut will show up soon enough. If you have a fish finder with chartplotter i can send you my rockfish spot out of newport. Tasty fish to limit on.
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Old 06-08-2016, 05:22 PM   #5
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Great Job Harry,

That keeper Halibut will show up soon enough. If you have a fish finder with chartplotter i can send you my rockfish spot out of newport. Tasty fish to limit on.
Sal, my FF has gps and I can enter coordinates to go to. It's a Garmin 7sv. I used it for the first time today, I don't know what I was looking at but I'll figure things out. One of the two plugs from the transducer had come out and I didn't notice until I got back. I saw two guys heading out past the buoy but I couldn't catch them and I didn't want to follow them to jump on their spot. I forgot my vhf so I didn't want to go to far out alone. I need to make a check list so I quit forgetting things.
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WTG, Harry! Glad you had such a great time.
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Good job!! Love calico tacos!! 😃

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Old 06-08-2016, 11:29 PM   #8
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Nice report! Got to love when fishing is so good that it becomes catching. Makes up for a lot of the slow days
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Old 06-09-2016, 06:13 AM   #9
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Good job!! Love calico tacos!! 😃

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I would love calico tacos also but for some reason I thought the bass had to be 15", so the bass that just about came to 15 I turned loose, I need to highlight my 14" mark so I remember. Doh.
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WTG, Harry! Glad you had such a great time.
thanks Ed, I thought about you and Steve yesterday. If you hadn't asked me to fish with you at Newport I don't know if I would have started going there. Have a good day at Mission Bay today, I hope then fish are still on the bite.
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Ended up having to watch the kids. Tomorrow i'll fish.
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I would love calico tacos also but for some reason I thought the bass had to be 15", so the bass that just about came to 15 I turned loose, I need to highlight my 14" mark so I remember. Doh.
Damn those 2012 regulations!
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Damn those 2012 regulations!
that and too many years chasing fresh water bass, I really felt bad for the guys in the skiff who had a 21" halibut. I knew my little 10" fish had to go back but how do you stretch a halibut an inch so you can take him home. What a mouthful of teeth that little halibut had, no way I was going to stick my thumb in his mouth.
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I really felt bad for the guys in the skiff who had a 21" halibut. I knew my little 10" fish had to go back but how do you stretch a halibut an inch so you can take him home.

easy in a skiff. throw his ass on the deck and STOMP
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one funny thing that happened yesterday. The dogs were hanging around the bait barge as usual, watching for any bent rods then heading over to make trouble. I was drifting along casting the jig and I sent one over a dogs head, that sucker dove under like I had shot at him. I think people have been casting heavy lead at the dogs and teaching them some lessons. That dog got a long ways away from me after that cast.
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one funny thing that happened yesterday. The dogs were hanging around the bait barge as usual, watching for any bent rods then heading over to make trouble. I was drifting along casting the jig and I sent one over a dogs head, that sucker dove under like I had shot at him. I think people have been casting heavy lead at the dogs and teaching them some lessons. That dog got a long ways away from me after that cast.
Lolz. Casting practice!

Get your 100# tuna stick and start throwing 12oz torpedos at the pups with everything you got.


Which nobody should do cuz it's hella illegal, obvi. But fun thought
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