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10/28 Dana Point
Started at 8:30 am from beach & palisades. figured to fish in a straight line. started in 9 ft. and made it to 88 ft. Met up with the Sum Fun or Reel fun, where it looked like no fun. I didn't see anyone w/ a fish. Another BWEr paddled by and said hello and after I went back to my straight line strategy towards shore (ziging here, zagging there fighting the wind to stay on course).
around 1 pm, ready to call it quits i'm smelling really stinky. I'm in 9 ft of water, toss out a swim/warbait w/o scent for the the first of many calico and sand bass. Caught tacos and released a few others I think 7 in all. all between 9-12 feet of water and w/i 30 minutes. Go figure. |
Nice! Howd you do it you found structure or something?
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Nice job on the finish. I haven't launched there in ages. How were the waves?
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when doho is 0-2 ft, it's easy peasy.
The thing I'm learning is to watch for the tides at this place. The high tide launch/return is easy. The sucked out low-tide does create a challenge: goes deep to shallow (shore-break) fast and a uphill slope. With swell, fun stuff. Isn't difficult but it's still a surf launch and one rogue wave or poorly timed launch = yard sale. So never a bad idea to strap stuff down. Not a good spot to launch if you wanted to go north. Better to launch from Doho (if you wanted to avoid the extra baby beach paddle or save $10 for parking at the boat launch.) |
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