Fishing in ‘hot’ waters
Jim Niemiec
It’s time to go fishing for local anglers.
Outer waters are holding schools of big albacore, float kelp patties are
loaded with quality yellowtail, the bite at Catalina Island has been
steady for barracuda, yellows, calico bass and a few big white sea bass;
while along the coast, passengers on board half-day and twilight boats
are filling sacks with sand bass and assorted shallower water rock fish.
Leaving Davey’s Locker at 5 a.m., Captain Richard Ruffini of Costa Mesa
headed the fast sportfisher, o7 Bongos II f7 over calm seas to a spot
about 15 miles south-southwest of Pyramid Cove.
The first stop was on a kelp that produced 15 yellowtail all weighing
about eight to 14 pounds. The action was hot off the stern and we left
the yellows still boiling after releasing the bulk of the fish hooked.
Ruffini hadn’t run five minutes before we had a double jig strike and the
albies came boiling up to the chum line, laid down by the first deckhand
Scott Larsen of Newport Beach.
First to hook up on a bait fish was Todd Garrett of Newport Beach, who
decked a 20-pounder, followed by Andy Kondo, also of Newport, who put a
21-pounder in the fish hole.
Ruffini had made the right move when he headed west rather than
continuing south toward 43 Fathom Spot where the seemed to have dropped
off.
The o7 Bongos IIf7 didn’t troll for more than five minutes (often less
than a minute) before albies jumped on the jigs. It was a wide-open bite
in an area that was less than one square mile. The bite continued for
five hours!
In all the years this Newport Beach angler has fished outer waters for
albacore and tuna, it was one of the most awesome fishing trips ever
enjoyed. Every angler on board landed lots of big albacore including a
Balboa Angling Club “button” fish for Garrett, who fought a 29-pound
longfin on 12-pound mono for nearly 45 minutes before Larsen set the gaff
in the fish.
The highlight of the trip for me was when I set the hook on a big
albacore that took me around the sportfisher three times. After 30
minutes, when the longfin came up under the transom, it looked like a
huge bluefin, except for its extended long fins.
The fish was expertly gaffed by Larsen and this huge albie scaled 34
pounds, 12 ounces, making it one of the biggest albacore I have caught in
more than 50 years of fishing out of Newport Bay.
The o7 Bongos IIf7 was indeed in the right area and called in other
sport boats to fish the hot spot. They also did very well.
Water conditions were ideal with flat, calm seas and a water temperature
just under 67 degrees. There was plenty of bait, breaking fishing,
floating kelp and lots of deep meter marks, which is hopefully an
indication that albacore, bluefin and yellowtail will stay with fishable
waters for the Newport sport fleet well into August.
The o7 Bongos IIf7 and o7 Bongos IIIf7 run open party charter
trips, limited to six anglers on Monday and Tuesday, so if there are any
local anglers looking for a good boat to fish nearby waters, it’s time to
make reservations now.
There are also bigger schools of albacore and bluefin tuna staging to
move north up from Baja California. The sportfishing yacht o7 Hana
Paaf7 , with Tom Tfhelger of Newport Beach at the helm, returned to
Newport on Monday and reported that the area around Guadalupe Island has
a big area of albies and bluefin tuna.
If typical migration routes are followed and the currents don’t change,
we could be looking for some more outstanding offshore fishing within
weeks.
For you marlin fisherman out there, the water east of Catalina Island
looks like it could produce a striped marlin any day. On our return trip
home, Ruffini ran through crystal blue water with a sea temperature of 70
degrees and lots of bait.
There is a good chance that if a westerly doesn’t blow through, there
could be a marlin flag flying at the Balboa Angling Club before July 4.
Fresh water lake fishing is very good locally. The bass bite at Oso Lake
is outstanding with lots of bass being caught and released weighing in
the 3-to-6-pound class. Dave Jordan of Dove Canyon caught 18 bass
weighing up to 4 1/2 pounds this week.
The catfish bite is also good at Oso with the average whiskerfish
weighing about 10 pounds with Berkley Power Chow being the hot bait.
Anaheim Lake opened up this week for what should be some good catfishing
all summer long and the heavily stocked pond. Also, over at Irvine, there
is some good bass action reported in the flats and a few decent catches
of stocked catfish in the 1-to-2-pound class.
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