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Old 05-08-2013, 07:22 PM   #1
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22 hours on the Plastic May 1st-May 4th

Hit the Central Coast for opener but started on the 1st at Lake Naci after an unsuccessful San Antonio access fail.
Wanted to fish Antonio but to camp was 280 bucks for the night due to Wildflower being this week.
Pulled into the lake around 6pm and decided that I had just enough time to get some fishing in before dark well it did not end at night fall.
Headed back over to Naci and fished the main marina and points and coves in that area on Wednesday night.
Ended up launching at about 6:30 and fished until 11:00.
The bite really picked up the last 2 hours on the water.
Lots of small bass at Naci right now...
Plus the lake level being low made it a whole different lake then the last time I fished it.
Still caught 2 dozen spots but all small 8-12 inches.
Plus caught a few small white bass and a decent Crappie while tossing lures in the dark.
Being on the yak at night is awesome that is for sure and miss it.

Lots of Quail coming down for a drink...






Get a text from John Kenny (JK) around 9pm and said he is tired of watching american idol with the wife and is itching to fish and heads down to camp with me.

He launches his little skiff in the morning and I launch the yak and we head toward the damn to fish coves on the way. Caught two small bass on the way down there and then JK keeps going and I ninja over to the other side of the lake for some fun.


This was my biggest SPOT of the day pretty bad right now. Cant wait till we get a good rain year


Ended the day at Naci at about noon JK had to leave about 10ish but left my area by 8am to fish Las Tables which he said was on fire with small fish as well.

At this point it was time to head over to the coast for some Salt love. Weather forecast for the afternoons did not look great. 15mph plus winds with decent swell. So figured wednesday would be a drink beer and chill trip and camp. Got to Cambria at 1500 and found Dogpound(Andy) and Harkins, just getting off the water and said they did pretty good this afternoon the bite was hot when they left it.

I said the heck with it and unloaded and took one rod, and a handful of light baits and swimbaits, just tossed in the bucket and peddled to the kelp and started to hammer rockies. Ended up getting 3 in about 30 minutes of fishing, no great size but good for tacos for Wedesday night for Kurt, Joe and I.

Got to camp around 1900 and cooked dinner with company as we all pre rigged for the morning.




First fish of the season
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Old 05-08-2013, 07:24 PM   #2
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We all rigged up and loaded up our rigs into Kurts ride and plan was to get up early and head north of Leffingwell for some fishing of the red right kind...

Arrived at the launch around 6am and wheeled down to the beach.


South swell made the beach a little tricky at moments but had plenty of lull for an experienced yakker with a couple hundred launched under there belt... :P

Got to our spot with the whales and started fishing...




We had a none stop LING bite for at least an hour someone at all times between the three of us had a ling on deck...


Released alot of big lings.



Reds were the norm... None of us kept a limit today but released many nice fish. Only kept the Red right kind and a couple fillet good jonneys.


7lb Copper


Carnage of the cleaned catch...
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Old 05-08-2013, 07:28 PM   #3
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Saturday the 4th the Leffingwell Tournament started at 6am we took it slow and launched at 630 to avoid a BLUE 32......

Between the 630 launch and the fog we made our way to San Simeon Cove for some fishing made for a long peddle from leff, but well worth it for the quality and quantity of fish.

Got to the spot and it was LING town and red town and Canary town for some. I was able to stay away from those guys. Fished the Big Hammer all day today and just nailed fish after fish. Was a none stop fishing fest once again.

Considered it to be one of the best days ive had at leff in a long time.







Coming in Kurt and I both felt like between the two of us we had the pot in the bag between a nice over 10lb ling and I had a over 4lb red in the bag felt like maybe more.

Well lets just say LEFF can never be over estimated. Took a 16+ ling to win and my Red was 0.4 oz shy of taking home $250.

But could not have gone to a better guy... Congrats again Jorge.

Till next time TIGHT LINES...
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Old 05-08-2013, 08:13 PM   #4
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You guys nailed the lings! Good times.
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Old 05-08-2013, 08:21 PM   #5
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That's cool, I would like to get into a lingcod bite like you guys up north.
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Old 05-08-2013, 09:05 PM   #6
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Awesome report thanks for sharing!
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Old 05-09-2013, 07:22 AM   #7
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Nice!
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Old 05-09-2013, 11:24 AM   #8
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Killer looking Lings!
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Old 05-09-2013, 03:06 PM   #9
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Old 05-15-2013, 05:54 PM   #10
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What was that first ure that you caught the very 1st lingcod on? Can you pm me the answer please thanks.
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