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different launch spots?
Anyone ever launch off of another beach besides LJ Shores? Marine Street? Windansea? Mission?
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more info, sure.
The one next to the pacific ocean is pretty good.
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Hell it is where that road dead ends right into the big sandy area |
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But I am going to the shoot out this weekend for the fork fin shoot out |
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yes. windansea is launchable, marine street too. just check the surf and if you're comfortable, you're there. it's a nice option since the launch at the shores is pretty much googan city with summer in full swing, plus the new lifeguard militia is pretty much the biggest bunch of pricks around.
plenty of north county spots to launch. del mar, pillbox etc... |
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Hah, that's what I was thinking too. BD has it's place...but it's not here. |
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They are pushing to make it 4WD ONLY too! And yeah, there are plenty of other launches in San Diego. They are nice because there is actually still open parking next to them. |
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Once I get the hang of this whole kayak thing, I'll be avoiding LJ Shores launch all together. Dbag lifeguards would just cause me to do something stupid. |
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Some of the life guards will swim out to you on their boards thinking they know everything and tell you to leave because your fishing some where you shouldn't be. |
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Windan Sea does get crowded with surfers and beach goers especially during the day. Best bet imho is to launch between big rock and the pump house. The sand comes and goes around big swells epsecially during the winter. Also the shorebreak can sneak up on you during a set so watch for those. If you don't mind lugging your stuff down the stairs or cliff it's very do-able. Big Rock is the northern boundary of the S. LJ MLPA. Marine St. you got access at the stairs and the small drop off at the end of Sea Ln. a block south. It can get crowded there also. Best bet is to launch north of the stairs to the reef at horseshoes. Again watch for the shorebreak during a good set. Both beaches do drop off real fast within 5-10ft from shore. Visit both places during a low tide and take a mental note of the reef and where the waves break during a set. Sketchy launch compare to shores but the kelp is literally right there. |
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