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Old 05-06-2017, 03:11 PM   #1
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La Jolla 5/6/17 Report

TL DR Terrible Conditions; No Bait, No Fish

Not the greatest day to fish; rain, wind, swells, but bought a used '17 Hobie PA 14 as an early fathers day gift and had to try it out so I braved poor conditions to give it a go.

Hadn't been out in LJ Shores in months...construction at the launch site makes dragging the boat from the parking spot a bear...at least the new boat is lighter....

Launched late at 6:00 AM, best part of the day was the launch with 1-2 foot waves making for a somewhat easy peddle out and got outside the MLPA with out much issue. Coming from a tandem island hobie with outriggers the PA 14 was stable but a little more squirrely without the side stability.

Tried to make bait but struck out using sabiki rig with weighted basket with shredded tuna in it to try to temp the little guys...decided just to troll rapalas outside for a while just to get some exercise and warm up, the wind, rain and bow breaking swells had drenched me pretty well...bad decision...

No other kayakers out and most the powerboats bugged out around 10am...swells increased, whitecaps about a mile and a half out...no luck on fish so turned back around and learned a valuable lesson...peddling/paddling into the waves of that size is MUCH easier than coming in...wind had kicked up, large swells coming from both the west and the south pitched the kayak in multiple directions as each swell passed on the way in...thought I was going to flip multiple times...found if I kept my paddle in my left hand and manned the rudder with the right while coming down wave faces I could drag the paddle and keep the bow pointed in the right direction...

Luckily I caught a fantastic break in swell on the way in and was able to beach without a yard sale in front of all the tourists heading out to kayak the caverns...

Anyway, boat is great, seating position is wonderful to fish and peddle from, can't wait to use it on a better day.

If you didn't fish today you didn't miss anything worth experiencing...
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Old 05-06-2017, 06:48 PM   #2
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There were no other kayakers out because we were all in Mission Bay supporting the CCA tournament...
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Old 05-06-2017, 08:33 PM   #3
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Awesome...Didn't know about it. Stopped by FastLane to replace some gear lost at sea and saw a big crowd still there about 1pm...must have been fun. Sorry to miss.
How did it go out in the bay?
Guessing this was the CCA? http://www.ccacalifornia.org/battle-of-the-bays/
Looks like an amazing event...I'll follow in the future....
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Old 05-07-2017, 09:37 AM   #4
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The PA 14 a little squirrelly????? You must used to jumping on the outrigger nets like a trampoline 😃
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Old 05-07-2017, 10:54 AM   #5
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Yes...The Tandem Island is a rock...took the boys out sailing last weekend in those high winds out past point loma and they lounged on a two person beach chair out on the Ama the whole time...
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Old 05-07-2017, 01:02 PM   #6
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Check out my "Hobie Heavy Duty Kayak Cart Mod" on you tube. This will get you to the beach and back with little effort. I would put the cart in the middle scupper holes. It works so much better than fat wheels with no bearings.
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