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04-15-2023, 12:54 PM | #1 |
Junior
Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: Garden Grove, Ca
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Access to open ocean from Carlsbad lagoon?
Hey guys I'm new at kayak fishing and it looks like the Carlsbad area has some good offshore structure that would be good to fish, but I'm still a little chicken about the idea of surf launching. I'm curious if you can launch in the lagoon and access the open ocean from there. I tried Googling and doing a search here and couldn't find any specifics
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04-16-2023, 06:12 AM | #2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
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The first thing I would say is don't try it from a safety standpoint. The current by the bridge is absolutely vicious and depending on swell and tide you'd be way safer trying the surf launch. Second issue is you're not supposed to paddle in the front lagoon. People sometimes do it but I've heard of a few people getting ticketed by fish and game. Sorry to burst your bubble. I would do it myself as I live on the lagoon but it's just not worth the risk.
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04-16-2023, 07:16 AM | #3 |
Junior
Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: Garden Grove, Ca
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Thanks for the reply. Do you fish the Carlsbad coast?
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04-16-2023, 10:23 AM | #4 |
Sea Hunter
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I have seen days at the foot of Carlsbad village dr.....
Where the surf is ankle slappers.
It's the afternoon you have to worry about. You need to go with an empty kayak and play in the surf,so you get good at lauching and coming in. Gas must be an issue or you could do the smart thing and just go to la Jolla. Or launch in ocean side harbor. Who knows what you can take on, once you get good in the surf 🏄 always tight lines, you will see when you fish two poles in the wind.
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04-16-2023, 11:06 AM | #5 |
Junior
Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: Garden Grove, Ca
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Thanks for the reply. I'll definitely work up to surf launching. I imagine my first will be LJ, but I'm just daydreaming looking at different sections of the coast that have good conditions and the canyon of Cbad looks like a pretty fishy feature. I considered launching from Oside to get there, but it looks like a pretty long run from there to the canyon
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04-16-2023, 01:02 PM | #6 |
Sea Hunter
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If you ever find yourself coming in
Big ....just let your kayak go....it will wind-up on the beach and swim 🏊 in. I almost pulled my arm out of socket trying to hold on to my kayak. When its small you can hold on. And I always got off my kayak as soon as I could touch bottom. Chest high water at the deepest. I
also paddled in backwards when you see a breaker coming, just punch thru it and start back paddling again it's fun. I had ocean kayaks, scupper pro, Malibu double and a cobra fish and dive. I can't speak for hobies, or other kayaks.
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04-17-2023, 06:31 AM | #7 | |
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04-17-2023, 07:15 AM | #8 |
Sea Hunter
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I'll pass on, what was passed on to me.
In la Jolla coming in, facing east.
When you get close enough to see the launch and surf. South of the launch is a sea-wall. You can gauge how big the afternoon surf is by looking at the rollers going down that wall. The more white water you see the bigger the surf. It good to know so you don't get lazy storing gear and tying or leaching poles. Keep it simple at first, the better you get, the more gear ⚙️ I think every kayaker has a list of gear lost, I know I do. First thing comes to mind is a buck knife that slid thru the scupper hole 🕳
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Duke Mitchell |
04-17-2023, 07:33 AM | #9 |
Sea Hunter
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If you fish with braided line.....
I always had a board knife with a retractable hook blade and a whistle around my neck on a leash. And my swim fins on the back of my kayak I weight 265 and
was always prepared for bear 🐻
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