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Old 04-22-2012, 09:30 AM   #1
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Need some advise...

Going fishing on Tuesday and I wanted to launch out of Redondo(King's Harbor). I'm looking to head outside the marina and go after some rockfish but I need some advise.
What depth am I looking for on the FF? I know there is a deep canyon there but if anyone could give me some ideas of how I should go about this would be much appreciated. I'll have a friend with me who's never gone kayak fishing so I'm excited to get him on some fish!

Also, what type of tackle do i need to bring? I can get fresh squid. I have rock cod rigs and swimbaits. Do i need to get some irons? I don't have any experience with them but I'm looking to get some soon anyway.

If all else fails, we'll make bait, target halibuts and stay closer to shore.
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Old 04-22-2012, 09:35 AM   #2
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Ive nvr yakked King Harbor yet, But depth range for Rockfish would be between 180-300 feet of water.

Your Rockcod rigs should work, 4-8oz torpedo weights depending on the depth & flow of current.

Be safe out there and good luck!
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