Originally Posted by
Ornery Bob
In my experience, Newport is different in that I often get more fish in open water than in the structure. I'm not saying you should avoid structure, I'm just saying that you should *also* work the middle of channels and open water. I also find that Newport, more than other harbors, often has more than one fish in a spot, especially underwater structure. If you catch a fish out in the open, try the same spot again.
Newport gets a lot of fishing pressure so you really need to bring your best game. I use an 8 to 10 lb fluorocarbon leader and I also use Hot Sauce, not to "attract" fish, but to mask my smell and to give myself every edge. I find that 80% of bites happen as my bait is falling, so it's essential that you watch your line carefully and react to any sort of twitch. They aren't necessarily going to take your bait and run, a lot of times they just come up behind it as it falls, suck it in and spit it back out in a heartbeat. You will lose fish you never knew you had if you always wait for the obvious strong hit.
More than any other place, I change up baits at Newport. You know the fish are there, so if you're not getting bit you need to change colors, change baits, or change presentations. Personally, if I were using swimbaits, I'd use them with underspin jig heads that have natural looking eyes. I'd also use the soft Keitech baits as opposed to the harder Big Hammers. I like to start the day with darker colors and work into the lighter colors as the sun gets higher. My personal choice is still Hookup Baits. Even though it seems like everyone is using them these days, they still out perform swimbaits for me.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!