I remember this area long before it was all built up, back in the late 60s/early 70s. Used to fish way in the back area, near Edinger. I think it was called Sunset Park, but no park was there yet. Fun Fact: that same area used to be a breeding area for sharks...big ones. In water so shallow, you could walk in and drag them out.
Glad u added the difficulty getting out. I launched the tube there w ease but was low tide when I returned. Shin high mud. After getting unstuck, kicked to park to exit. STAY AWAY during mid to low tide. Enjoy the vids!
I've tried float tubing HH a few years ago but couldn't ever hook up. Being new to float tubing I was pretty much on my own since I couldn't convince anyone to buy a float tube and go with me. Nice to see how you are going about it. I once kicked all the way to the inlet bridge. Took for dang ever!
OHHH dangerous area there. You can actually get pulled out but likely to be stopped at the Navy lane before actually getting sucked out. I stay pretty far away from that area since the current there can really rip. Great fishing if you can get on them though. HH has been pretty rough, think it is just so highly pressured and the water temp fluctuates so much with the new water flowing through.
Again, good action. Really enjoyed the hookup (2nd fish?) “as it happened”. We love that feeling--when a bass nails our lure-and you got it on video. Good work! Looking forward to more “fish ons”....
10:35 PHRASING haha. Love your vids. been playing them all afternoon while I work at my desk. Great motivation to knock out some work so I can hit the bay soon!
Hey, great vid! I'm trying to get into fishing in Huntington Harbor, curious what lure that is. Most of the guys fishing the harbor are using a similar jig and I have no clue what it is.
Surf fishing is awesome . Theres alot of different rigs. For Halibut corbina , croaker . Another thing what area are you from. Cuz i love surf fishing.
Im from So Cal. Mostly fish Long Beach and Huntington Harbor. Was just getting into surf fishing before the stay-at-home orders but will be starting again as soon as I can!
I go in the harbor where there are no size of tide or waves. Are you talking about the strength of the tide? You want strong tides but compensate for it by working your tube as the tides go in the direction you want to go
@@cyruslopez9402 okay I think you mean the height of the water based on the tide. That is not much so it will be easy for you to kick around. Two major factors - tide and wind
I'm not a boat owner but I would be a bit upset if I saw you casting your lure right in between boats like that. I know you are trying to be extra careful not to hit anybody's boat but still you're too close for comfort.
Sure, I get it. Not a problem. I don't see it as any different than people walking next to my car in a parking lot or shopping cart. To each their own and I understand what you are saying.
I remember this area long before it was all built up, back in the late 60s/early 70s. Used to fish way in the back area, near Edinger. I think it was called Sunset Park, but no park was there yet. Fun Fact: that same area used to be a breeding area for sharks...big ones. In water so shallow, you could walk in and drag them out.
oh man, I caught a shark at LAB just this last week. That one was not scary but I was wondering about momma being around
Glad u added the difficulty getting out. I launched the tube there w ease but was low tide when I returned. Shin high mud. After getting unstuck, kicked to park to exit. STAY AWAY during mid to low tide. Enjoy the vids!
Yah I had no idea, did not notice when I launched but when I came in, I was slipping and sliding all over
I've tried float tubing HH a few years ago but couldn't ever hook up. Being new to float tubing I was pretty much on my own since I couldn't convince anyone to buy a float tube and go with me. Nice to see how you are going about it. I once kicked all the way to the inlet bridge. Took for dang ever!
OHHH dangerous area there. You can actually get pulled out but likely to be stopped at the Navy lane before actually getting sucked out. I stay pretty far away from that area since the current there can really rip. Great fishing if you can get on them though. HH has been pretty rough, think it is just so highly pressured and the water temp fluctuates so much with the new water flowing through.
@@FisherNewb If you ever get out there again, I'd love to tag along.
Again, good action. Really enjoyed the hookup (2nd fish?) “as it happened”. We love that feeling--when a bass nails our lure-and you got it on video. Good work! Looking forward to more “fish ons”....
Thanks I love that feeling it's like hitting the jackpot for sure! lol
10:35 PHRASING haha. Love your vids. been playing them all afternoon while I work at my desk. Great motivation to knock out some work so I can hit the bay soon!
Thanks! Gotta get out and just float some days.
Nice video, keep them coming
Thank you!
Hey man love this video! I kayak fish up in the Channel Islands harbor in Oxnard. Just to let you know the second fish is a barred sand bass.
Thanks! I have not figured out all of the fish types yet I have been seeing. Looking to get a kayak some day...
SWEET!!!!
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I’m standing on the shore at seabridge park - where you shot your closing... we are trying shrimp and clams.... no luck. What are you using???
Plastics. I only use plastics in the harbor
Hey, great vid! I'm trying to get into fishing in Huntington Harbor, curious what lure that is. Most of the guys fishing the harbor are using a similar jig and I have no clue what it is.
Its a derivation of a HookUp Bait. A glide bait from San Diego. You can find them at Turners and some other shops around.
Surf fishing is awesome . Theres alot of different rigs. For Halibut corbina , croaker . Another thing what area are you from. Cuz i love surf fishing.
Under spins and lucky craft jerk bait (sardine)color. Even drop shoting.
Im from So Cal. Mostly fish Long Beach and Huntington Harbor. Was just getting into surf fishing before the stay-at-home orders but will be starting again as soon as I can!
Would a 3 foot tide in Huntington be ideal
I go in the harbor where there are no size of tide or waves. Are you talking about the strength of the tide? You want strong tides but compensate for it by working your tube as the tides go in the direction you want to go
Fisher Newb ok I was just wondering if the a tide of 0 feet to 3 feet would be good fishing in hunigton because there is a little tidal movement
@@cyruslopez9402 okay I think you mean the height of the water based on the tide. That is not much so it will be easy for you to kick around. Two major factors - tide and wind
What inflatable life vest do you have? I just bought a used Fish Cat and have everything else except the life vest. Thanks
I use the ONYX inflatable to keep out of my way. Works great! www.amazon.com/dp/B00NXVUM60/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_oh2yDbXSVX2DZ
Can you fish off a kayak here for free or do you need a license?
Hi there! THanks for stopping by, You need a license to fish in the harbors and bays
I'm not a boat owner but I would be a bit upset if I saw you casting your lure right in between boats like that. I know you are trying to be extra careful not to hit anybody's boat but still you're too close for comfort.
Sure, I get it. Not a problem. I don't see it as any different than people walking next to my car in a parking lot or shopping cart. To each their own and I understand what you are saying.