Because we didn't get much luck on the bass yesterday at Los Alamitos, we went to Newport back bay. Total for my cousin is about 8-9 fish (half spotty and the rest halis and sandies). For me I had 11 fish (8 spotty, 1 short hali, 1 turbot, and 1 sandy). I had lots of nibbles and about the same amount of quick released (fish-on for about 2-3 seconds). Also one broke off and two plastic tail bitten off. All fish caught on plastic and CPR to fight another day.
#12446, "RE: Newport Back Bay 7/16" In response to Reply # 1
Amish Ed
That's where we launch out of too. Half of my spotties were legals, biggest being around 15-16 inches caught in the middle of the channel while going toward the launch ramp. Took us a while to get to the docks cause the tide was coming in pretty good. We had to get on the othere side to use the shoal to help us move out.
#12448, "RE: Newport Back Bay 7/16" In response to Reply # 2
Thanks for the info. I'll have to go back there again. I remember fighting the tide in my tube all too well. But, it was trying to keep up with my fishing partner in his yak, that got me into my yak.
#12461, "RE: Newport Back Bay 7/16" In response to Reply # 3 Tue Jul-20-04 12:50 PM by sandimasguy420
hey guys i just got my 12ft aluminum all rigged and am about ready to hit newport bay up and was wondering some good spots and colors to use plus where the best place to launch would be
thanks!
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#12462, "RE: Newport Back Bay 7/16" In response to Reply # 4
sandimasguy
I'm guessing your skiff is on trailer. If it is then the only way to launch it is on a launch ramp, which there is one in the back bay off Jamboree. If it's not, I'd seen people launching kayaks at 15 st in Newport Beach.