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hookedondopamine
04-10-2017, 10:47 PM
Finally got the chance to break my kayak in fishing for spotted bay bass last Wednesday. Since I usually fish for lmb, decided to give saltwater bass a try. I also got sick of driving long distances and paying entrance fees for lakes. Lol. End up fishing at Newport harbor. I launched around 2pm and fished till 6:30 pm. The bite was kinda slow in the beginning but later picked up 2-3 hours before sundown. Never fished for spotties before, but had fun them! :reeling: Check out the video for the results. Would really appreciate your subscription too ! https://youtu.be/C-6wqrXjx9g
P.S I'm also looking for kayak buddies to link up with, especially to go out deeper. Been dreaming of catching me a yellow tail for quite some time. :drool5:
http://imgur.com/9VAgDul
PB spotty
ful-rac
04-11-2017, 05:43 AM
You did really good fishin' spotties for your first time! :luxhello:
GTboosted
04-11-2017, 08:05 AM
That's the same reason I got into saltwater kayak fishing.
I was at the shore of upper Castaic lake and saw a dude on a kayak. Went home, found this site while researching and realized I don't need to pay the lake fees...plus I get to fish in the ocean!?!
Little did I know this would end up costing me thousands lol
Rocketfish
04-11-2017, 02:52 PM
great video. I miss fishing out there in the harbor! I stopped a few months ago because it was so slow (for me). I haven't been out in my yak for months, but it's looking like it's time to go again!
thanks for posting something local to me! :)
Dark_Knight_9C1
04-11-2017, 04:28 PM
Awesome job on the spotties. It's great to see a young lady out there. I have three daughters who like to fish. This video will help to convince them to come with me sometime. :you_rock:
Tip of the day: look at the Tides4fishing.com website to see what the tide was doing when you fish. It was low tide at 3:40 so there would've been less water movement. Fish usually bite less during a slack tide. They are more active when the waters moving and lots of food is passing by.
jorluivil
04-11-2017, 08:52 PM
Cool video but you next time you should try editing it and shortening the length of the video. I read somewhere that the average length of someone who watches a video is under 3minutes and the average attention span is under 1 minute. As an example, I watched about 40-50 seconds of the beginning and as soon I noticed it was over 15min long I skipped along and watched some of the middle and the end, all together I watched just over a minute of the video.
Again, cool video and good job on how you mixed in the music and your own audio.
BTW....what's the name of the song?
Raskal311
04-11-2017, 09:21 PM
More is better I like my fishing videos at least 7min no kite then.
WARRIORMIKE
04-12-2017, 07:58 AM
Cool video but you next time you should try editing it and shortening the length of the video. I read somewhere that the average length of someone who watches a video is under 3minutes and the average attention span is under 1 minute. As an example, I watched about 40-50 seconds of the beginning and as soon I noticed it was over 15min long I skipped along and watched some of the middle and the end, all together I watched just over a minute of the video.
100% agree with you on the video length. Last video I did was for a contest. Video had to be at least 5 min long to make into the entry. Drove me bonkers to make a video that long. I also do sport skills videos. Average time a coach or someone will watch these are in the "SECONDS!!"
Tip of the day. Cut videos down to at least 1:30 to 2:30. Save the extra footage for another day. Lot of great clips can go into a a minute and a half video.
Below is a 30 sec clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OjY52maJ-s
Hunters Pa
04-12-2017, 08:49 AM
Cool video but you next time you should try editing it and shortening the length of the video. I read somewhere that the average length of someone who watches a video is under 3minutes and the average attention span is under 1 minute. As an example, I watched about 40-50 seconds of the beginning and as soon I noticed it was over 15min long I skipped along and watched some of the middle and the end, all together I watched just over a minute of the video.
Again, cool video and good job on how you mixed in the music and your own audio.
BTW....what's the name of the song?
Agreed. I usually stop reading Jorge's posts after the 3rd line
jorluivil
04-12-2017, 12:41 PM
Agreed. I usually stop reading Jorge's posts after the 3rd line
I'llshortenmypostfromnowon
wiredantz
04-12-2017, 12:50 PM
Agreed. I usually stop reading Jorge's posts after the 3rd line
burned
smokie
04-13-2017, 02:21 PM
Nice job. I've always wanted to make a trek down there with my yak and try the bays for bass. Always end up at La Jolla for yellowtail tho.
How do you like that 11s? Pretty stable?
PapaDave
04-14-2017, 04:51 AM
I don't know, I think for the first time she did well, both on the vid as well as the fishing.
HOD - if you're ever in the mood to try Dana Point, open water, let me know.
Amish Ed
04-14-2017, 12:21 PM
First off thanks for the report and video. I like many of the others, saw the length of the video, and just skipped around.
DanaPT
04-18-2017, 08:06 AM
Is that an inflatable kayak? That may make a deep water voyage a bit more challenging.
Good for you getting out there. Good luck on your channel and future trips!
goldenglory18
04-18-2017, 08:41 AM
Great vid. I enjoy seeing peoples hands when they are fishing. Your cadence is much slower than mine, which leads me to believe that I'm still fishing way too fast for bay/salt bass.
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