I love both the ling you caught today. I need to follow you out some day. As an old retired guy I need to add more fish to the freezer. Keep the videos coming.
Best thing to do is get some good mapping and sonar capabilities. There's 12 miles of reef north and south of the jetty. All of it holds fish. You just need to start exploring along the reef until you see fish on the instrument. Mark the spot for the future and start fishing. Good luck and keep in touch...
On absolutely good weather days... days with a capital "G", yes. It just depends upon your experience with changing ocean conditions and what you're willing to risk...
@@JAdame24 As a rule, earlier is better as wind tends to come up in the PM. But, you have to watch the big tide exchanges as well. Generally speaking, a CG Bar Report of JETTY TIPS: 1-3 FOOT LONG OCEAN SWELLS, MAIN CHANNEL: 1-3 FOOT LONG OCEAN SWELLS and winds under 10 MPH is a go day...
Nice video and its exciting to see you catching those great fishes. I have a 12ft alum fishing boat with 15 hp engine. Does it big enough to go out to where you were at?
Pretty much. Even though rated for five people, boat is too small for more than one, as far as I'm concerned. Plus, when I go fishing, I'm interested in fishing, not socializing. I've made a very few exceptions for very special people...
Great fishing! Love the chuckle when you hook up.
Nice job, the real deal. You choose your days carefully, good example for us small boat guys. Keep em coming.
Thanks Rick! Never turn your back on the ocean...
Windy.com is a great way to pick out the flat days.
You have an expert level of yarr going on there. Nice vid.
I love both the ling you caught today. I need to follow you out some day. As an old retired guy I need to add more fish to the freezer. Keep the videos coming.
Awesome vid, Slew...As usual....Many thanks...
Nice fish, thanks for sharing your day. Hope you have many more like this one.
Thanks!
Love the whales out there. A little freaky though when they're close.
i love oregon water,nice day on the water,we pulled in a 15lb cab the other weekend off simpson reef,awesome vid man thanks
Cabbies rock!
wow,,, nice day man... those fish were beautiful specaily the last blue one. good luck mate,,, tight lines
Thanks Umair!
I love your videos :)
Thanks!
Awesome vid, Slew..As usual....
Thanks Steve!
Kingslew thanks for the videos you share. I hopefully will get my trophy out of Newport this summer
Thanks! Hoping for a good summer...
Yes me too. Ive been following your adventures thru here and ifish and making me want to learn that port.
Got any coordinates you could share? I'm going out tomorrow for the first time to do rock fishing
Best thing to do is get some good mapping and sonar capabilities. There's 12 miles of reef north and south of the jetty. All of it holds fish. You just need to start exploring along the reef until you see fish on the instrument. Mark the spot for the future and start fishing. Good luck and keep in touch...
@@kingslew1866 so the reef you speak of is 12 miles up and down the coastline of Newport? About how far from the shoreline and approximate depth?
I have a 15ft trihull with a 60hp. Any chance of getting out to areas like this on good weather days?
On absolutely good weather days... days with a capital "G", yes.
It just depends upon your experience with changing ocean conditions and what you're willing to risk...
King Slew what do you look for when determining a Good day. What kind of swell and wind should I wait for and am I better off early morning usually?
@@JAdame24 As a rule, earlier is better as wind tends to come up in the PM. But, you have to watch the big tide exchanges as well.
Generally speaking, a CG Bar Report of JETTY TIPS: 1-3 FOOT LONG OCEAN SWELLS, MAIN CHANNEL: 1-3 FOOT LONG OCEAN SWELLS and winds under 10 MPH is a go day...
King Slew awesome! Thanks man!
Nice video and its exciting to see you catching those great fishes. I have a 12ft alum fishing boat with 15 hp engine. Does it big enough to go out to where you were at?
If you are a very good boatman yes. You must have much experience with ocean...
do you mark fish on the fish finder when your on the reefs
Rockfish yes. Cabbies & Lings no. I find them by structure & bottom type...
what do you typically look for when targeting them
Structure, hard bottom...
Cody Romano a steep drop off or ledge/ hole is where lingcod hang out eating bait that wanders off the reef
how big is your boat, is this in newport bay?
18 ft HewesCraft SeaRunner. Yaquina Reef...
Show us where to do it at. Is it ocean or still in the bay .? Left or right after u launched.
Ocean... Turn left or right. Doesn't matter. Plenty of reef either way. That day I turned North...
Do you always go out alone
Pretty much.
Even though rated for five people, boat is too small for more than one, as far as I'm concerned.
Plus, when I go fishing, I'm interested in fishing, not socializing.
I've made a very few exceptions for very special people...
Your gear. Line, weights, Bait?
That day I was using a sliding mooching rig, 80# leader, 7/0 hooks, 5 oz bank sinker and herring...
Would that be cheweeela wa pretty place to live
Newport, Oregon...
Can u get me the numbers for these reefs?
Nothing to it. Just turn South or North out of Newport. Extensive reef for miles in both directions...
Thanks for not adding a bunch of useless music. Just fishing like it's supposed to be.
That's the way I feel about it too...
Whats your set up?
Set up? Boat or terminal gear?...