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If you read the DFG monthly intake guidelines you might be surprised. They recommend more meals per month from fish caught inside the breakwater then from outside ( If I remember correctly even from horseshoe kelp). So cook me up some sewer butts:cheers1: Catalina still has the dirtiest sewer beach in California so go figure.
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Too funny. You're welcome to take offense if you want, but I wasn't talking about you either Tattuna. Jim |
I'll get the popcorn:luxhello:
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Bugs are different because the do not store fat in the same way as fish. I hoop lots of places I don't keep fish like the MDR breakwall. Ballona creek has got to be one of the dirtiest outfalls around, but the bugs there are just fine. There was a big study on contaminates in fish and crustaceans a few years back and Lobsters consistently scored better then fish. Personally I don't like fishing Pedro because I think it's kind of an Ugly place to fish. For me it's just a place I pass through to get to Cat, or go troll Marlin on the slide. To each their own though, there are definitely fish in there. Jim |
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You hoop tonight? Great conditions out there love it when it clouds up like that, and blocks the full moon. Jim |
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I have a "special rub" that I put on any fish caught in "suspect" water. After marinating in this "special rub" the fish turns into a breeder/pup marlin BSB/Calico.....these are the best.
Boys, get a life! It is flippin fishing!:) Matt |
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Sounds good to me, I need to find a "special rub." |
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ok guys back to what's important,
this weekend at LBC, wind is up today through tonight, I am going to hope for the best and the wind lays down friday, surf is way up this weekend but we should be ok in the harbor, what's everybody think...:rolleyes: |
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It should die down by Friday night... |
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Jim, that's just not fair, not everyone can just zip out to the islands, to catch butts from clean water, hook-up on WSB after WSB, nor troll for marlin. Nor can they travel the world in search of exotic species. They might just be so envious that they take it as a secret rub or something |
I can..I have..and I'm still envious...damit:p
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Yes, aren't we all, it's just that some of us deal with it better than others. |
concensus is the wind should be layin down friday so lets go sliegh em as
someone so elliquently put it last saturday.....:reel: |
guys that are new(er) to cabrillo make sure to keep your head on a swivel near the shipping lanes... besides all the small boats and jet skis constantly whizzing by, those giant tankers move a lot faster than they look...:embarassed:
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Rain or shine, see you boys at 6:30.
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I don't think it could be any worse than the 405 at 5 pm....hope not...lol let's here it for those sewer butts and Stinkys magic rub...b:leaving: |
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Here is the Chart for Long Beach for people who don't know the port. Inlcluding myself... :leaving: http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/18751.shtml |
thanks for the chart, I need to get on google and get directions cause I get lost as soon as I leave my front door, will do that soon.
Hey Wd, I will bring you a radio to use if my other half doesn't go...copy? |
sweet :cheers1:
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The address for the Cabrillo Marine Acquarium is 3720 Stephen M. White in San Pedro, Ca. When you enter the parking lot, the boat launch ramp is all the way to your left, just passed the Lifeguard station. Pay attention to where you park cause most of the area is designated for trailers.
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BTW, while I will agree that there is storm drain sewer runoff making its way to the open ocean through the all of our harbors, the "sewage" is piped directly into the open waters of our coast.
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The real thing to watch for is wind if you launch at Cabrillo. If whips around to the southwest and starts blowing directly at you from the direction of launch or PV you might want to head in. They don't call it Hurricane Gulch for nothing. I used to launch my wood kayak on the outside and fish rockfish out on the edges of the Catalina Channel.. http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/6527/yak1wh7.jpg Sometimes as far out as six or even eight miles... Fun fishing... but... http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/5228/backkl5.jpg Even on perfectly flat days the wind would often come up at noon, and then you'd have a long paddle fighting the wind just to make the cut at the lighthouse. That day in the pics Looks nice but by the time I got to the lighthouse it was blowing full bore, rough as hell, and it took everything I had to paddle from the lighthouse to the beach. Worst conditions I've ever paddled in. I've seen it get even worse from my skiff, several times I've got stuck at Catalina, when it was just impossible to cross the channel due to the wind at PV. I had a trip a few seasons ago where it got so rough off Pt Ferman I wasn't sure I was going to make it. That after trolling Marlin all morning in flat calm seas. The conditions can change very fast. The breakwall cuts the waves but not the wind and PV just creates a wind effect that concentrates the wind and makes it worse. I'm just saying no matter what the forcast is watch out for wind. If you fish there enough you will see what I mean. Sorry for the chicken shit posts in your thread, once the aggro-dudes got involved I figured it would go down hill. What can you say it's the internet. Lots of finger pointing and little substance. Pedro is actually a pretty great place to fish especially if your just starting out. It's probably the dirtiest water in California, but it's also the easiest place to catch big halibut in So. Cal.. Back in the 90's I skiff fished it a lot. Caught a bunch of halibut down there, and even once landed a seventy pound black seabass in there. If I was just concerned with running up Halibut numbers I'd probably still fish there more, but I don't really need the fish (I still have tuna halibut and seabass in my freezer) and these days about all I do down there is catch and release wall banging for lunker bass and occasionally hooping. Personally I prefer the Long Beach end around the oil islands and the flats for em, there's a good hole to the west of white Island and I have found the west and north faces of both islands to be good at times, but you can get butts in many spots up and down the harbor, and Pedro can be pretty decent. My buddies and I used to call the Pedro end the Sewer because after a good rain you can see all kinds of shit in there. Diapers, condoms, syringes, you name it. One piece of advice I will give you is if you get cuts on your hands always disinfect them really well when you get home. That area especially after rains get's a high bacteria count, and you can get some pretty funky infections if you cut yourself fishing there. I like to carry superglue and glue my cuts closed right away when fishing the wall, as it sure beats a nasty infection. At any rate good luck. Jim |
ok, everyone just calm down--and look at the fish I cought:sifone:
(with the squid that bellcon gave me) couldn't resist posting again. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/a...1&d=1277669712 |
Nice catch F'nsabiki......
I gotta ask....whats with the blue pool noodle? sidesaddle comfort? |
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Pole holder for launching and landing. Jim |
Cool....I learn something new everyday
I like the tourists standing at attention behind you in the shot too...... |
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I might have to get one of those, i always launch and land with the poles in the fishing rod holders. And Jim that kayak looks nice....really really nice... |
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Completely hand made by Jim Day; the man has major skill, knowledge, and ability. |
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Personally I prefer the Long Beach end around the oil islands and the flats for em, there's a good hole to the west of white Island and I have found the west and north faces of both islands to be good at times, but you can get butts in many spots up and down the harbor, and Pedro can be pretty decent. My buddies and I used to call the Pedro end the Sewer because after a good rain you can see all kinds of shit in there. Diapers, condoms, syringes, you name it. One piece of advice I will give you is if you get cuts on your hands always disinfect them really well when you get home. That area especially after rains get's a high bacteria count, and you can get some pretty funky infections if you cut yourself fishing there. I like to carry superglue and glue my cuts closed right away when fishing the wall, as it sure beats a nasty infection. After a rain you couldn't find a dirtier place to fish then the oil islands. Did you know the LA river dumps right in to the islands. Every piece of shit from LA to long beach ends up in that river.I have seen outhouses floating in the long beach side. They have to put containment booms on the channel to catch the big turds. So keep telling yourself Long Beach is cleaner. |
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I like the areas I described based on experience: the bottom is usually more sandy there so you can fish baits tighter to the bottom, and honestly I've found better bites there especially on spawning fish. It's a personal preference, based on how I like to rig, and fish caught. I've always figured there was more sand on the Long beach side do to the river. Like I already posted I used to fish there but hardly hit it anymore. I'm not expert on it though I know guys that know that area like the back of thier hand. I have plenty of options to fish other fish in much cleaner water, so it's really no skin off my back either way. I was just trying to give the guys a heads up on where they might find some fish on the Long Beach side. Hey I've been meaning to ask you: Are you the same Dockrat that got banned at Allcoast and still posts at FNN? If so I had no idea you were into kayaking. Jim |
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Shhhhhhh.... Don't tell anyone I'm supposed to be the bad guy here.. :D Jim |
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http://pictopia.com/perl/get_image?p...oto_id=8410074 Even in Santa Monica Bay it can be pretty nasty after it rains. Just too many people upstream, and every piece of garbage they throw into the street ends up in our waters. I just give it a few days to cycle out after a good rain, I've never had good fishing right after a rain in either the harbor or bay. Jim |
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That place is about 8 miles from where we are launching and 8 miles back...:alberteinstein: I hope we all get some of this tomorrow!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4USlY1JATsE |
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No doubt.....You definitely do not want to fish that area from Cabrillo as it's a long paddle and it's also down wind so if the wind comes up you'd be screwed. I always launch at Davies when I fish there, because it's down wind but the closest launch for a kayak is probably Long Beach. Jim |
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