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Offline INSAYN

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Newport Bay 10/15
« on: October 06, 2011, 08:03:16 pm »
BlueWrx02 and I are going down Thurs afternoon and plan to stay at Southbeach State Park. Then Friday morning we plan to launch at the marina (near the brewery). Heading towards the bridge to drop a few crab pots. Then down to the finger jetties for some rockfish. With any luck we'll be eating fish tacos and crab for dinner. Will be staying Friday night back at Southbeach as well.

If ya got the time, feel free to join us on the water, and or camp.
« Last Edit: October 07, 2011, 10:20:52 am by INSAYN »
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Offline Deluxeharley

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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2011, 02:57:02 pm »
Insayn ... Currently in LC wanting to go to Newport tomorrow. Could you give me a quick info regarding when to go regarding the tides. What do you use ? A friend says he uses 1/4 oz and 3 1/2 inch jigs. He says they average @ 12" would a larger jig catch larger fish... That sounds kindy small for the jig . But who knows. Heading out to crab in an hour.  Hope I get some info back by tomorrow. Thanks in advance. Anyone else with experience please chime in also.

Offline Ling Banger

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Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2011, 04:02:55 pm »
The rule of thumb is drop your pots 2 hours before slack tide, and depending on the exchange you can do well for about the same duration after.

In Yaquina Bay, drop 'em up the bay a ways. Off the NOAA dock, or off the pilings by Idaho Point. Between the jetties is red rock crab city. At low tide the exposed area around the corner at I.P. you can score some nice clams.

Use chicken, because it's cheap. If the fur bags are thick, the store at S.B. Marina (used to anyway) sells mink carcasses. The seals don't like mink meat, and they are all grissle, they'll last a long time.
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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2011, 04:34:19 pm »
Insayn ... Currently in LC wanting to go to Newport tomorrow. Could you give me a quick info regarding when to go regarding the tides. What do you use ? A friend says he uses 1/4 oz and 3 1/2 inch jigs. He says they average @ 12" would a larger jig catch larger fish... That sounds kindy small for the jig . But who knows. Heading out to crab in an hour.  Hope I get some info back by tomorrow. Thanks in advance. Anyone else with experience please chime in also.

Small jigs as you listed are what I have used off that jetty, and Rawkfish confirmed to me last night that these are the go to lures he used while kayak fishing the same waters.

The fish won't be as big as the ones in the ocean, however you may get lucky and score a few good ones.  Don't let a 12" rockfish scare you away, as these will be younger, and less (if any) worms.  And they still have way more meat than a two 12" trout.
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Offline polepole

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Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2011, 05:40:04 pm »
Never too small.  Some times that's all they bite, even on the open ocean.  And yes, you'll get a lot more small fish.

-Allen

Offline INSAYN

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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2011, 05:45:21 pm »
Never too small.  Some times that's all they bite, even on the open ocean.  And yes, you'll get a lot more small fish.

-Allen

Honestly, I would be happy with a limit of seven 12" rock fish on a plan B salt trip, over a limit of five 12" trout fresh water trip any 'ol day.   8)
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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #6 on: October 09, 2011, 11:11:59 am »
The rule of thumb is drop your pots 2 hours before slack tide, and depending on the exchange you can do well for about the same duration after.

In Yaquina Bay, drop 'em up the bay a ways. Off the NOAA dock, or off the pilings by Idaho Point. Between the jetties is red rock crab city. At low tide the exposed area around the corner at I.P. you can score some nice clams.

Use chicken, because it's cheap. If the fur bags are thick, the store at S.B. Marina (used to anyway) sells mink carcasses. The seals don't like mink meat, and they are all grissle, they'll last a long time.

LB, have you ever dropped a crab pot under the bridge near the north east side of the north support leg? 
Just away from the protector pilings.
The charts show it to be pretty deep and out of the main channel.
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Offline bluewrx02

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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2011, 04:35:55 pm »
Bump!   Anybody else want to meet up with us?  Might be a dumb question but when they say Ocean is closed for Dungeness crab Oct. 16-Nov. 3.  Is this for the bays too?

Offline Ling Banger

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Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2011, 10:01:59 pm »
The rule of thumb is drop your pots 2 hours before slack tide, and depending on the exchange you can do well for about the same duration after.

In Yaquina Bay, drop 'em up the bay a ways. Off the NOAA dock, or off the pilings by Idaho Point. Between the jetties is red rock crab city. At low tide the exposed area around the corner at I.P. you can score some nice clams.

Use chicken, because it's cheap. If the fur bags are thick, the store at S.B. Marina (used to anyway) sells mink carcasses. The seals don't like mink meat, and they are all grissle, they'll last a long time.

LB, have you ever dropped a crab pot under the bridge near the north east side of the north support leg? 
Just away from the protector pilings.
The charts show it to be pretty deep and out of the main channel.

I'm sure you'll do fine in there. Lots of people drop between the green can and the start of the N. jetty, out of the channel of course. 16-20 fow. Like I was saying, the closer to the jetty the more the red rockers will ravage your bait. Bring a nut cracker, their claws will chip your teeth.

Blue, the bays are wide open and ripe for the picking.
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Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2011, 04:37:08 pm »
Crabbing was good today. We are now at south beach state park in site A7. Who ever wants to come out, feel free. We will be fishing tomorrow. Hope to see some of you out there or at camp!  Will post videos of INSAYN cleaning crab when I get to a WIFI spot.


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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #10 on: October 13, 2011, 05:22:41 pm »
Good luck out there, hope the weather is decent for you guys tomorrow.

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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #11 on: October 13, 2011, 07:47:34 pm »
Good luck guys.  Sorry, I couldn't get out there this week Insayn. 

Offline Ling Banger

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Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #12 on: October 13, 2011, 09:46:50 pm »
I'm bummed I wanted to join you guys, but my trusty truck took a turd and I'm waiting on some parts. Hope you get some rockfish and perch for the fryer, good luck.
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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #13 on: October 14, 2011, 11:36:04 pm »
Sounds like a great time and thanks for the invite. Would like to join in on an outing in the near future but slammed this weekend. Here's to good conditions and fishing/crabbing. Looking forward to pics/vids. :occasion14:
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Re: Newport Bay 10/15
« Reply #14 on: October 18, 2011, 09:06:16 am »
To start it off, this is a video of how Insayn cleans crab.

Crab Cleaning.wmv



Spicy stir fried crab


View from the harbor


Looking out to the ocean


Near the ocean looking back into the bay


My sculpin


Fish tacos