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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Leucadia, CA
Posts: 261
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Fresh water kayak rinse
Every once in a while its nice to wash off the kayak of all that La Jolla salt and sand and fish slime with some fresh water. I'd never taken the 'yak on a road trip so I thought some Sierra Nevada fresh water might do the trick. I've done a lot of exploring up and down the 395 so for this trip I thought I'd try the west side.
This looks promising. ![]() Arriving 'downtown', this place looks about right. ![]() Have to make sure they have all the proper amenities. No problem with that. ![]() Time to gear up and hit the water. Its nice to give the bait tank and braided line a rest and get out the small stuff for a change. ![]() With no bait and tackle shop in town to hit up for local knowledge, I was on my own. They've got to be out here somewhere. ![]() I'm not much of a trout fisherman. I can hardly tell the difference between a Royal Coachman and a Thomas Buoyant. But fish are fish and they all behave like fish, more or less. So after scouting around likely fishy habitats, I had some dinner in hand, so to speak. ![]() ![]() Back to camp, waiting for the grill to heat up, I took the time to rinse myself off with some ice cold Sierra Nevada fresh water. ![]() |
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