Outdoor column: Warming up
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Jim Niemiec
Local anglers are enjoying good fishing along the coast and in
outer waters as warm currents have moved up the south coast bringing them
lots of bait followed by schools of salt water game fish.
Barracuda and sand bass continue to top the coastal catch, while San
Clemente Island has been the hot spot for big yellowtail and some awesome
calico bass fishing.
Seas have laid down on the outside and there have been some pretty
good scores made on albacore and yellowtail by Newport’s sportfishing
fleet and private yachts working an area outside the 43 Fathom spot.
Jeff Hewitt of Costa Mesa decked a 27-pound yellowtail while fishing
on board the “Bongos II,” which operates out of Davey’s Locker in Balboa.
Hewitt hooked into his big mossback on a sardine. Also landing a big
yellow over the weekend was John Williamson of Costa Mesa, who sacked a
23-pounder that bit a yo-yo jig at Catalina while fishing on a private
25-foot Skipjack.
Conditions are looking very good for longfin tuna and to move even
closer within the next few days. Big schools of albies and bluefin are
still holding off Baja, Calif., but with good water temperatures and
plenty of bait, these fish should make the move to reachable one-day
waters on or before the next full moon.
One of the highlights of fishing early this week was the catch of a
broadbill swordfish by anglers aboard the deluxe six pack charter boat
“Bongos II,” operating out of Bongos Sportfishing, based in Newport
Beach. Captains Mike Shorsbree and Chris Ihrig spotted a tailing bullfish
while fishing for albacore southwest of the east end of San Clemente
Island. Captain Shorsbree pinned on a live green mackerel and the big
broadbill swung on the bait. After setting the hook, the veteran skipper
offered the ensuing battle to all his anglers on board, so each one got a
chance to battle a hard fighting swordfish. Hopokec on 80-pound mono
spooled on a Tiagra 30 big game reel, it took 80 minutes to bring the
fish to gaff. There was a crowd waiting to see the big fish at the Balboa
Angling Club and, when weighed in, it tipped the scale at 241 pounds.
Benefit dinner Saturday
Anglers concerned about protecting our rights to fishing should make
plans to attend the Sportsmen’s Coalition Dinner scheduled Saturday at
the Atrium Hotel in Irvine. The event is supported by the American Sport
Fishing Association, Sportfishing Association of California, United
Anglers and leading manufacturers in the sporting goods industry.
A top of the menu dinner will be served and there will be a giant
raffle, as well as an auction for long-range trips, day charters,
houseboat vacations, high-end rods and reels, fishing accessories and
guided fishing trips.
For those whose interests are in hunting and firearms, there will be
hunts offered up along with a wide selection of first-class shooting
opportunities. Everything gets started at 5:30 p.m., with no-host
cocktail party, followed by dinner at 7. Dress is clean and casual. For
reservations or additional donations, contact Harvey Naslund at (619)
442-5675.
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