Newport Beach Bay Fishing Update

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By Birdman34

Bat Ray

A Bat Ray swimming gracefully on the bottom of the ocean skimming for food. Courtesy of www.rushman.org/~michael/batray.htm
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A Bat Ray swimming gracefully on the bottom of the ocean skimming for food. Courtesy of www.rushman.org/~michael/batray.htm
Spotted Bay Bass courtesy of flickr.com/photos/7154330@N03/3409209327
Spotted Bay Bass courtesy of flickr.com/photos/7154330@N03/3409209327

Fishing Report Update

Hello everyone. I have some updates for you fisherman out there for the bay in Newport Beach, California. The bite has been excellent as of the last 2 weeks and the water clarity has been great. Big numbers of spotted bay bass with a couple bay rays thrown in the mix have been caught recently.

Let's focus on the bass bite. The spotted bay bass has been just jumping on the hook lately. The trick has been using cut squid. I have been using a 1/0 live bait hook with a 6-10" leader and a 1 ounce sinker to get the bait to the bottom. The moon phase has been very good as well as the tides recently. If anyone has a chance to get a line wet then do it, you are almost guaranteed fish. Everytime I have been the last month I have caught at least 2 fish. The average time that I invest is about 3 hours. Last Sunday I went to Balboa Island and caught 8 spotted bay bass and a sand shark within a 4 hour period. Now on to bigger game.

The Bat Ray bite has been a little slow, but none-the-less present. A heavy rod with 30lb test works well for me. They do take a bunch of line so make sure you are prepared for these beasts. The biggest bat rays come from the mouth of the bay. About 400 yards into the bay from the mouth. Like in my previous blog, I indicated that the world record was caught in the Newport Bay and weighted in at 200lbs. These mud marlins can really pack a punch so make sure your gear is secure if you are going to set it down.

Sunday my friends and I went out on a boat and landed a 35lb Bat Ray. It took 5-8 minutes to get him in and my arms were really burning as I was fighting to get this fish to the boat as my reel and line was ripped off. Needless to say it was a great fight. Night fishing is the best time to fish for these rays.

On a side note, we accidently foul hooked a lobster through the leg. It was a spinney lobster and it is illegal to keep a lobster caught with a hook and line. They need to be trapped (witht the proper tags) or caught by hand scuba diving or free diving. Not to mention they are not in season right now. So, we tossed him back to grow bigger for the upcoming season.

Ok folks, that is my newest update on the fishing In Newport Beach, California. I am goin to be updating this website more often. Thank you for reading and good luck fishing. If anyone has any questions about how to catch a certain species of fish, ' hesitate to ask.

Here is a link to my more updated fishing report. I will post an update link in every blog I write. Here it is! http://hubpages.com/hub/Newport-Beach-Bay-Fishing-Update-32910.

Also check out "How to Choose a Fishing Pole".  It is a breif overview of what kind of equipment you will require for different species of fish.

Also click on some of the Google ad's I have on my page, I continue to do these updates because of my sponsores so please help out by checking them out! Thanks a million!

Comments

mike 2 years ago

i love fishing the bay and i use anchovies i catch o ton of rays but im have trouble with halibut

mike 2 years ago

also were do you fish on balboa island

mike 2 years ago

i dont have a hub so to reply just leave a comment

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Birdman34 Hub Author 2 years ago

Hey Mike. The halibut prefer live anchovies if at all possible. If you have a boat or you have the means to rent a small skiff with a bait tank from daveys locker on the penninsula, then you could buy live from the bait barge by the mouth of Newport Bay. I like to fly line a sardine with 10lb test. The place to go for the elusive Halibut is right by the life guard docks. My other go to spot (shhh! :)) is infront of the bridge where the sand bar starts. It's great for bass and Halibut, but mostly Halibut. The bridge is for PCH. big bass by the pillars. Hope this helps!

mike  2 years ago

thanks i try it :)))))))))))))))))))))))

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Birdman34 Hub Author 2 years ago

By the way, a plastic swimbait that is worked on the bottom in the sand works well.

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Birdman34 Hub Author 2 years ago

Let me know how it goes. I will be fishing the bay this week, check back with me and I will let you know how I do.

mike  2 years ago

okay me too

mike 2 years ago

infront of the bridge where the sand bar starts is the pch bridge or balboa island bridge thanks again

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Birdman34 Hub Author 2 years ago

PCH bridge.

mike 2 years ago

thats what i thought thanks again

mike 2 years ago

sorry one more thing how often do you do a new report

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Birdman34 Hub Author 2 years ago

I am starting to update this every time I go fishing, which is about 2-3 times a week. I did a little freshwater fishing today after work and just got back, was out there for about 2 hrs. with live shad. No luck though, so it looks like I will redirecting my efforts into the saltwater field haha. I will be going fishing on Thursday on Balboa island for some spotted bay bass, maybe sneek in a ray or two.

mike 2 years ago

okay thanks

JASON B 2 years ago

All being well, we will be out there for the first week in February. Know is a long way off, but wonder if you have ideas about fishing the bay then. Is live bait available anywhere at that time? Look forward to hearing from you.

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Birdman34 Hub Author 2 years ago

Hello Jason. Live bait in the winter is available. Check out http://newportbaitbarge.blogspot.com/2009/05/newpo if you want to call before you go fishing to see how the bait is running. What are you looking to fish for?

mike  2 years ago

birdman 34 if you catch a bat ray will you post it on your next update

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Birdman34 Hub Author 2 years ago

Yes Mike I will. You can call me Ryan if you would like as well.

mike 2 years ago

okay ryan thanks again

JASON B 2 years ago

Dad and I are most excellent fresh-water fishermen, and have fished Gulf out of Marco Island Florida a number of times. We are light tackle folks, and will not be leaving the Bay, as neither of us looks good in green. I really like to use my flyrod. As for fish species: Who cares. We will likely catch and release whatever we are fortunate enough to get. Right now, probably going to contact Davey's Locker in December, and rent a fishing boat for a couple of days. Good fishing, and thanks for the help.

Dunegoat2.0 2 years ago

I couldn't agree more with this line from the author " If anyone has a chance to get a line wet then do it, you are almost guaranteed fish"

I float tube Newport bay once or twice a week. The spotted bass seem eager to be caught. For the last couple weeks we've been picking up small (12-18") barracuda quite a bit. Going out tomorrow to try floating the channel for halibut.

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Billie Pagliolo Level 1 Commenter 20 months ago

I don't fish, but I came across your hub as a suggested link for "Balboa Peninsula" on my Hub "What to see in the OC." This is a great piece and I love the picture you added of the bat ray. It was so much fun to read a hub that had so many familiar references. I might even take up fishing now! If you see someone with a laptop sitting on a public dock on Balboa Island with frizzy hair, it might be me. I'll look for your face around the piers or at Ralph's or Albertson's!

Panunzio Lure co. 14 months ago

I kayak fish in the bay all the time, I make my own soft plastic baits and that's all I use the catch tons of spot's, and the hali bite is picking up....

panunzio Lure co.

John Mooers 2 weeks ago

hey i love your blog i was wondering what lures to use and where to fish in the bay? Im planning on going around noon tom.

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