Fished Cabrillo Beach from 6-10:30 with sardines and anchovies from the tube and landed 3 white seabass in the 20" range, a 20.5" halibut, and a 24" barracuda. Decent catch but I missed a lot of bites and lost four fish to break-offs when the leader was bit through. Dave B.
#6993, "RE: Cabrillo Beach Floattubing Report" In response to Reply # 0
Dave where is Cabrllio Beach?? I went out on Sunday up here next to Hearst Castle Pier and got two small Halibut using squid. It was my first time in the ocean in a tube....all my other tubbin buddies think I'm crazy!! They don't know what they are missin!!
#6995, "RE: Cabrillo Beach Floattubing Report" In response to Reply # 2
Exactly! Bait barge is only a five minute kick and you are fishing. It was my first time there and I will be back when I'm not in the boat and am hitting the salt in the tube. Dave
#6997, "RE: Cabrillo Beach Floattubing Report" In response to Reply # 4
I was actually fishing with the guys from Baytubers.com on Saturday. The guys I have fished with are a great group and Kiyo Sato who runs the show does an outstanding job. Dave
#6998, "RE: Cabrillo Beach Floattubing Report" In response to Reply # 5
Sounds interesting. How far is the launch spot from the parking area at Cabrillo? I have a two-man pram that I like prefer to fish in the bays and harbors over my float tube. I hand launch it, and either just row it, or run a trolling motor for propulsion. Makes for much more comfortable fishing than a tube.
#6999, "RE: Cabrillo Beach Floattubing Report" In response to Reply # 6
After stepping down a double row of two foot tall squared off rocks at the parking lot, you are a mere 20-30 steps from the water and the bait barge is roughly 75-100 yards from the beach. Dave
#7000, "RE: Cabrillo Beach Floattubing Report" In response to Reply # 7
Thanks for the reply. Sounds like an ideal spot to fish at with my pram. I noticed you were catching 'cuda. Are they typically just the shorts - or do you have a chance to get a good sized log? I like to fly fish and don't use wire leaders. If they're just shorts, I rarely have a problem with break offs because I use 10 lb. flouro as a leader. The bigger fish can bust me off, and I hate to lose flies.
#7001, "RE: Cabrillo Beach Floattubing Report" In response to Reply # 8
It was my first trip in the area so I would not know typical fish size. I would assume some legals are caught as it is close to the open ocean and there is a good food source at the barge. Dave B.