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Tigermidge 08-20-2020 06:17 PM

Hunting Harbor 8-20-2020
 
Went yearly to HH in the water by 6AM.
https://i.postimg.cc/KYc1H0pX/8677-E...19-FED1-EB.jpg
Mike caught a nice one.
https://i.postimg.cc/tTYYXYH2/1-D900...BE-1-201-a.jpg
Best fish today
https://i.postimg.cc/ZKkCSbsx/117-A7...2-C5-A5-C2.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/zB6338z5/E52331...-A55933886.jpg

Landed 10 today and missed a few.
Water temp was up 75 when I started.
Started to head to the dock at 10:30.

Mark F.

jbl_91762 08-20-2020 07:54 PM

Nice day on water. Seems like those jigs are the best way to go for the bass.

Top Gun 08-25-2020 11:12 AM

what kind of jig
 
Hello bud, What kind of jig were you using. i have never seen the feather jig.


thanks,


sean

Harry Hill 08-25-2020 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Top Gun (Post 310220)
Hello bud, What kind of jig were you using. i have never seen the feather jig.


thanks,


sean

I think he was fly fishing

Tigermidge 08-27-2020 04:37 AM

Yes I was Fly Fishing.

Mark

Top Gun 08-27-2020 10:55 AM

I'm glad you had an awesome fishing day. I love being on the water period. Catching fish is a bonus. I don't know anybody that catches spotties on fly's. But i have only been fishing for them for a year. I plan on coming to HH next month and give it a try. I have been fishing in Newport and Dana Point.


Thanks,
:reel:

Harry Hill 08-27-2020 02:09 PM

I see guys fly fishing in Mission Bay and San Diego Bay when ever i fish there. It's seems to be a popular way to catch spotties.

Top Gun 08-28-2020 11:03 AM

I might have to try it out. Have you ever fly fish for spotties?

Top Gun 08-28-2020 11:05 AM

I'm kinda new to fishing for spotties. The only way that i have caught them was on the bottom because they are in the grass.

Harry Hill 08-28-2020 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Top Gun (Post 310287)
I might have to try it out. Have you ever fly fish for spotties?

I haven't fly fished for spotties but I have fly fished fresh water species. I have watched some fly fishermen on Mission Bay, they were mostly catching smaller fish but it was all catch and release anyway so size didn't matter. It was the same on San Diego, they probably caught ten fish to every one I was catching on my swim bait but they were all small fish. It may have just been the day I was watching though. There isn't any reason bigger fish won't take a fly. I think the smaller streamers catch smaller fish so maybe it's they just need to be fishing bigger streamers. Most people don't eat spotties anyway, I know I've tried a couple of times and wasn't crazy about them. They tell me sand bass are better and calicos are the best. I don't see why you couldn't catch barracuda on a fly if you sight cast to them.

ajcm648 08-28-2020 01:49 PM

I plan on going on Sunday out of Huntington Harbor. It will be my first trip on my outback. Any tips for targeting Halibut or Spotties. Thanks.

Tigermidge 08-29-2020 09:51 AM

I have ben fly fishing for 20 years and 10 Surf fly fishing and about 6 Bay fly fishing.
You can catch any fish with steamers you catch with bait or lures.
ALL the bass are on the bottom 95% of the time.
I have caught 32 inch Halibut on a fly, and Bonita, WSB, Yellowtail, Calico, Spottie's, Sandies, surf perch, corbina, SNGF, Bat Rays, spot fin croacker, yellow finned croacker, and a others as well.
I love it.
I just can't fish 100 ft. down, 50 or 60 is my max..
Mark F.

Harry Hill 08-29-2020 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tigermidge (Post 310308)
I have ben fly fishing for 20 years and 10 Surf fly fishing and about 6 Bay fly fishing.
You can catch any fish with steamers you catch with bait or lures.
ALL the bass are on the bottom 95% of the time.
I have caught 32 inch Halibut on a fly, and Bonita, WSB, Yellowtail, Calico, Spottie's, Sandies, surf perch, corbina, SNGF, Bat Rays, spot fin croacker, yellow finned croacker, and a others as well.
I love it.
I just can't fish 100 ft. down, 50 or 60 is my max..
Mark F.

How do you get that deep? I'm thinking a shooting head in front of braid but how long a cast do you make to get 50 feet down. I see guys trolling flys on leaded line but not casting long distances. I used to fish lakes and rivers but I never got that deep. Of course thing have come a long ways since I used to fly fish so many improvements I'm thinking. I did read about some guys catching spawning ling cod off the rocks near La Jolla.

Tigermidge 08-29-2020 01:42 PM

The Fly line I use is 100 Ft. total length... Heavy sink tip first 30 to 35 ft. intergraded sinking/running line behind that for the rest of it.
I can cast it 50 ft and let it sink for 30 seconds while I kick my hobie in revers, letting out more line.

Mark

If you would like I will send photo of the lines i use.

Harry Hill 08-29-2020 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tigermidge (Post 310312)
The Fly line I use is 100 Ft. total length... Heavy sink tip first 30 to 35 ft. intergraded sinking/running line behind that for the rest of it.
I can cast it 50 ft and let it sink for 30 seconds while I kick my hobie in revers, letting out more line.

Mark

If you would like I will send photo of the lines i use.

thanks, I know the guys fishing for stripers locally are using flies behind a lead core line to get the depth. I haven't seen the flies but I'm guessing it is something along the line of a thread fin shad. I fished Silverwood Reservoir before the stripers got there but any big streamer with a lot of white would kill the brown trout that were in the lake. Are you standing up when you cast? I don't know if I can still send a streamer 35 yards. The guys I see fishing the bays are fishing a lot shallower than 50 feet but they seem to do pretty good on the spotties.

daperrin 03-02-2022 12:13 PM

Hi Mark, those are some good size Spotties. Do you just troll the fly behind you on the surface usually?

Also wondering, do you feel the fish are equally distributed in the bay or is it better closer to the harbor jetties or the back side of the bay?

Thanks
David


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