Cabrillo Mole 7/18-7/19/24

fish-ninja

Well-Known Member
#1
This is a bit late post but better late than never. I have been silent for quite a long time pursuing other exploits of late but I finally got around to meet up with some old boys at Avalon. This turned out to be a nice mini get together with @Mahigeer and @Jellyfish . My first time to meet Jellyfish in person.
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It was great time of sharing our stories and respective presence with some great shore anglers. Fishing wise, it was very interesting too. My plan was to do night fishing for sharks and calicobass. So instead of leaving Long Beach in a wee hour like I usually do, I left home around noon and arrived at Avalon around 3pm. Joining Mahigeer san who were already there, I was to fish evening bites, all night for sharks then morning bites before I take off the island around noon next day. I liked this idea fishing wise but the traffic I had to suffer during my returning leg plus tiredness I had due to lack of sleep lasting a couple of days were some hefty price I had to pay for. In any case, it was a nice and fun trip.

So after I arrived at the mole, I found the weather was nice and water very fishy. Knowing that barracuda was around from some boat fishing reports, I rigged a metal jig with my shorejiggin rod and tossed it far. A big hit was had on the first cast. What came was indeed a nice keeper barracuda!
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I thought it would be a giddy fishing day but it turned out to be pretty slow after the initial hit. Occasional small spanish mackerels that was all. Only after sunset, I managed to land another keeper barracuda. 2 hits 2 fish was a good tiding I say.

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Night fishing was mostly slow fare too. Earlier the evening, I managed to land some short calico bass like this one. I was using cut fillets of the Spanish mackerel I caught earlier on hi-lo rig with only low loop used. Another heavy rig with wire leader was tossed with cut barracuda chunk.
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But mostly silent thing for the entire night. Both Mahigeer san and I dozed off until we heard one strong hit on the shark rig, making the clicker sounded crazy for about 2 seconds. This woke both up and I ran to the rod but it was too late. Both fish and bait was gone. That was only event that was worth to mention for the night. Despite that, I have to say I love the night at the pier. There were no one else fishing, having the entire mole to ourselves. The sound of bait fish jumping around in dark sounded like a heavy rain. Moon lights dancing in reflection on the black water surface.... They certainly have totally different look in the night.

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I woke up 5am and started to fish for morning bites. No barracuda is to be seen. No bonito either for the entire trip. It seems that when barracuda shows up, bonito seems to disappear. When I was thinking like that sort of fishing things, something took my metal jig and dashed into kelp. It was rather large fish I could feel on my hand holding my reel. An idea of yellowtail flashed in me as I heard that some locals landed two large yellowtails a day before. But what came up after playing with kelp, the usual bale out and on and out and on and out ...., a nice 18inch calico bass came out!
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After the sun rise, I switched to a bait tackle borrowing Mahigeer san's rig and found some halfmoon and opaleye.
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This halfmoon was so gigantic that it was going to swallow the annoying boat for us!
Thanks for reading! FN
 
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#11
Thanks for the post.

We'll make a night Mole fisherman out of you yet.
Any time I am at the Mole, it is a good time.
The good friends make it even better.
Good to see Jellyfish and yourself.

Perhaps the lobster opener like one time before.
P.S. Do not buy net yet. I found some old nets that may work. I will let you know.

On the subject of the Mole project; I happened to talk to the Mayor of Avalon and the man who will supervise the project.

One thing is for sure. No one knows when it will start. Including the Harbor Master.
The sure thing is that it will not be this summer, so it does not interfere with the tourist business.

Next before the demolition starts, they have to build and relocate the business (Catalina Express, Deli, Tourist tours, bathrooms, etc.) next to the Mole. Bring utilities (sewer, water and electricity) to the new albeit temporary units.

My guess is that it will not be before next spring. They do however have to start something this year to prevent losing a grant they have.

Will see. Anglers most likely can fish during this part, not during the Mole project. Even though the fishing area is not affected it most likely be closed to avoid liability.
 

bassfanatick

Well-Known Member
#12
Very very nice catches you got there OP, for anyone who wants to catch the biggest Calico bass of your life, please try fishing at night, use 25lb fluorocarbon line or 50lb braided line, rig a weedless Texas rigged Zoom Super Fluke or similar plastic baitfish in black or blue color, 1/2oz bullet weight, 5/0 EWG hook, drop it just close to the weedline or opening and hold on, for you will catch a monster soon enough.
 

fish-ninja

Well-Known Member
#15
Thanks for the post.

We'll make a night Mole fisherman out of you yet.
Any time I am at the Mole, it is a good time.
The good friends make it even better.
Good to see Jellyfish and yourself.

Perhaps the lobster opener like one time before.
P.S. Do not buy net yet. I found some old nets that may work. I will let you know.

On the subject of the Mole project; I happened to talk to the Mayor of Avalon and the man who will supervise the project.

One thing is for sure. No one knows when it will start. Including the Harbor Master.
The sure thing is that it will not be this summer, so it does not interfere with the tourist business.

Next before the demolition starts, they have to build and relocate the business (Catalina Express, Deli, Tourist tours, bathrooms, etc.) next to the Mole. Bring utilities (sewer, water and electricity) to the new albeit temporary units.

My guess is that it will not be before next spring. They do however have to start something this year to prevent losing a grant they have.

Will see. Anglers most likely can fish during this part, not during the Mole project. Even though the fishing area is not affected it most likely be closed to avoid liability.
Thanks for the share Mr Mahigeer! Lobster opener it is!
 

fish-ninja

Well-Known Member
#16
Very very nice catches you got there OP, for anyone who wants to catch the biggest Calico bass of your life, please try fishing at night, use 25lb fluorocarbon line or 50lb braided line, rig a weedless Texas rigged Zoom Super Fluke or similar plastic baitfish in black or blue color, 1/2oz bullet weight, 5/0 EWG hook, drop it just close to the weedline or opening and hold on, for you will catch a monster soon enough.
Thanks for your tip for the bass! I will try it next time!