Here is my take on launch conditions & forecasting, that you can bookmark. I mention this at my seminars.
http://larryl.com/favorite_kayak_conditions.htm
Saturday morning's forecast is 5 to 6 feet at 8 seconds, out at the Torrey Pines Outer buoy. My translation: you may
encounter 4 to 5 foot waves on launch, and unless you are experienced or lucky, will likely go for a refreshing swim with your gear.
Sunday morning will be milder with 2 to 4 footers, and then Sunday afternoon will be a much simpler launch with the TPO buoy
forecast at around 3 feet.
This morning (Friday) the TPO buoy wave height was pushing 7 feet, and an attempt at launching a 14' fishing kayak into that mess would
be VERY INTERESTING to watch. At least know what you are getting into, wear lifejacket and stow all your hooks and jigs.
(I read that someome lost a finger last week landing a skiff at LJ and also a guy died at Catalina in rough conditions last week solo, so fwiw please take rough conditions seriously....)