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Lost in Angling
Today, I finally mustard up the courage to dip my kayak in salt water. I figured the safest and closest place for me to learn was in Alamitos Bay. The learning curve began, but I'm still a kayak angler virgin... NO FISH. I honestly do not know what I am doing and would appreciate help that can put me on fish from any of you fine gentlemen or women. I have a Malibu Stealth 14 with a 7' Sabre Lite rod+Sealine-X20shv (15 lb mono) and a 7' Ugly Stik InterCoastal+Shimano 3500 Baitrunner (10 lb mono). All advice is appreciated! :reel:
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join the club:). Been out 5 times and still no :wsb: for me.. Was told magic number is 10... Would like to know as well..
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Been targeting a flattie and cant seem to pick up anything legal, dont feel bad
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I started off fishing near where I would shore fish using the same rigs and same baits/lures. Caught a few fish, just like shore fishing but from my yak. Then I headed out into the kelp and caught a few fish I couldn't reach from shore.
Today I just bought a Tady 45 surface iron and thinking about that yellowtail I'm gonna get someday :D I've been out about 7 or 8 times and just learn as I go. Read the forums, watch some youtube videos, ask questions, and spend time on the water. Hopefully once in a while we'll find someone on the water willing to have us as tag-alongs and we can straighten out our learning curves a bit. |
I have been out three times. Twice in Redondo Harbor and once in Newport Harbor.
One lonely sardine for three trips. At least my maiden outing was not a skunk. Even though the fishing was slow I enjoyed the sightseeing and the workout. Someday I plan to kayak in Catalina. We'll see how that will pan out. |
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