I’ve been hitting up 40th street Newps. Hit the left side of the jetty. Nice current that flows your bait out not in. Had some great yellowfin croaker there.
Nice man! I always use the gulp sand worms for surf perch fishing. I know a lot of people use jerkbaits or catch their own sand crabs and use them. For anything else I usually just throw 4” swim baits or squid for bait and wait.
Hi there, I just started learning how to fish. I've been going to Balboa and Newport Pier, but want to try surf fishing now. Do you have any recommendations on where I can legally fish? Of course, I'll have a license and all!
Yes any of the beaches around here you can legally fish. There are some areas from Laguna to Dana Point that are marine protected areas, but any of the beaches from Newport to Long Beach are totally legal. Good luck!
Hey friend, I'm a kayak fisherman and love to surf fish. I use Peen spinfisher vii , slammer4 and also you might want to check out this reel. Tsunami saltx 4000. Fully sealed for saltwater fishing. I never worry about sand while using my Tsunami saltx4000. Just an awesome reel.
Yesir!! It was nice to see some older folks out there appreciating what the socal beaches have to offer. Truth is I could have probably learned alot of techniques from them as well. As fisherman we all enjoy the same past time, if a couple tips can help someone else enjoy it even more then that’s our duty.
It’s a Kasting Zephyr. It’s a great real and super cheap on Amazon. I wouldn’t recommend it for surf fishing though cause the sand totally ruined it. Something that’s a bit pricier would definitely be worth it. At $40 bucks though, this is a great budget reel for freshwater though. Just don’t set it in the sand!
This was actually a corbina which is a much rarer catch then a corker around here. I actually hear they are good eating as well. Looking back I kinda wish I would have tasted it for… research purposes, but it was just catch and release that day!
Rookie mistake putting your reel in the sand bro. Nice rod I just picked up the same one for surf fishing 8'6 shimano scimitar paired with 3000 shimano Sedona hoping to go out soon for some halibut or whatever bites honestly
Yeah I got to excited haha. The 8’6” has been perfect for me in the surf. There are definitely some fish out there right now and not a lot of people on the beach!
Looked like a fun outing. Very nice of you sharing your bait with that couple.
Not too bad of a day! They were super cool!
“If you find em’ that’s where they’re gonna be” 😂 best fishing advice
Hahah yeah if I can find them I can tell you where they are! If I can’t, well, I really don’t have much advice…
Awesome! You just made the couple day.
Haha I hope they caught some surf perch!
I’ve been hitting up 40th street Newps. Hit the left side of the jetty. Nice current that flows your bait out not in. Had some great yellowfin croaker there.
Awesome brother thanks for the heads up!!
My old Hang out spot grounding up, awesome fishing video, thanks for sharing🙏🎣💪
Newport is always a good time!! We used to take the bus down there after school when I was a kid. Good times! Thanks for watching!
Man that’s dope 🤘 I’m always fishing near Newport or Bal boa pier . You recommend any other good baits to use ?
Nice man! I always use the gulp sand worms for surf perch fishing. I know a lot of people use jerkbaits or catch their own sand crabs and use them. For anything else I usually just throw 4” swim baits or squid for bait and wait.
Hi there, I just started learning how to fish. I've been going to Balboa and Newport Pier, but want to try surf fishing now. Do you have any recommendations on where I can legally fish? Of course, I'll have a license and all!
Yes any of the beaches around here you can legally fish. There are some areas from Laguna to Dana Point that are marine protected areas, but any of the beaches from Newport to Long Beach are totally legal. Good luck!
@@luckytidestvdo you need a license to fish in newport beach?
Yes@@christosdiamantis798
@@christosdiamantis798yes you only don’t need a license for the piers or outermost big jetties
Great guy man !💥
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What size hook?
Hey friend, I'm a kayak fisherman and love to surf fish. I use Peen spinfisher vii , slammer4 and also you might want to check out this reel. Tsunami saltx 4000. Fully sealed for saltwater fishing. I never worry about sand while using my Tsunami saltx4000. Just an awesome reel.
Will look in to those friend! Thanks for the tips!
💕 Wow💚💚💚💚💙💙💚
Nice man, keep them old timers active, showing them new methods of fishing. They probably never even knew that they could get the perch from the pier.
Yesir!! It was nice to see some older folks out there appreciating what the socal beaches have to offer. Truth is I could have probably learned alot of techniques from them as well. As fisherman we all enjoy the same past time, if a couple tips can help someone else enjoy it even more then that’s our duty.
Where is that location
Newport Beach Ca!
What reel is that sir? New sub
It’s a Kasting Zephyr. It’s a great real and super cheap on Amazon. I wouldn’t recommend it for surf fishing though cause the sand totally ruined it. Something that’s a bit pricier would definitely be worth it. At $40 bucks though, this is a great budget reel for freshwater though. Just don’t set it in the sand!
Good corbina
Thanks Mark!!
My brother caught a 14 inch perch a couple weeks ago using razor clam muscle meat
Dang! I’ve tried using sand crabs before but never used razor clams. Thanks for the tip I will definitely try it. 14” is a big boy!
Don't cast out too far....only move 20' feet up the beach. Shrimp is the best bait....or live sandworm
Awesome thanks for the tips!
Croker are one of those best tasting fish.
Why throw it back
This was actually a corbina which is a much rarer catch then a corker around here. I actually hear they are good eating as well. Looking back I kinda wish I would have tasted it for… research purposes, but it was just catch and release that day!
@luckytidestv It's your duty as a American to put that fish in your belly. 😄
Rookie mistake putting your reel in the sand bro. Nice rod I just picked up the same one for surf fishing 8'6 shimano scimitar paired with 3000 shimano Sedona hoping to go out soon for some halibut or whatever bites honestly
Yeah I got to excited haha. The 8’6” has been perfect for me in the surf. There are definitely some fish out there right now and not a lot of people on the beach!