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06-20-2010, 08:14 AM | #61 | |
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and I've already made contact with him about this trip. He said he'd love to help out, so I'm going to try and call him today. His sons have always been helpful when I fish down there, as well. Oscar even gave me a lift out to the point once with my kayak. Kelly and his family are good people and definitely the ones to charter if you want to fish SQ without a kayak. Actually, they used to take kayaks on board(they had 2 Hobie Outbacks), and fish San Martin, but I'm not sure if they still do that. Kelly always puts people on fish and he's a top notch, stand up guy. Quote:
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06-20-2010, 09:05 AM | #62 | |
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06-20-2010, 10:48 AM | #63 | |
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The locals I have met have all been the kindest, happiest, helpful people in the world. Yes bad things do happen, but 99.99999% of the time if you don't go looking for trouble, trouble won't find you. Bad things happens to the people who are looking, or asking for it... there are lots of stories that get told about baja... most are not true.
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06-20-2010, 10:53 AM | #64 | |
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radio: any icom channels: usually 16 local fish camp: most have radios
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06-20-2010, 01:12 PM | #65 |
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LOL. I read that book cover to cover. Lots of good info in there.
I do have a couple of Rebel FastTracs that I'm taking, but they aren't new, so they too were camera shy...
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06-20-2010, 08:22 PM | #66 |
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Dave, I'm looking forward to the shot that shows your entire pile of gear, not just the hooks, lines and sinkers.
Kayak Kevin, the guy who paddled from Pensacola, around Florida, and up to the Chesapeake (1800 miles in 18 weeks) in 2005 just started a new trip of his own. This one is a shorty, a 'mere' 600 mile circumnavigation of the Chesapeake Bay. You can follow his trip here. Click the SPOT page link for his track. The bounds of this sport are definitely getting a hard push forward by those of an adventurous bent. Forgot to add, the Baja Trailer Boater's Guide is more recent than The Baja Catch. If you haven't seen it, might be worth a look. You could contact the author Zack Thomas and ask him how much of the Pacific Coast he covers. |
06-20-2010, 08:51 PM | #67 | |
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06-20-2010, 09:20 PM | #68 |
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[QUOTE=wavster;59453]
Tman: Haha. That would be sad if those were my only knives...I just pulled out all the tackle I've been buying and laid it out and took that pic spur of the moment. Here are the knives I have now: I do have a couple of sharpening tools with multiple stones, including a ceramic stone for a razor sharp edge. FYI, I filleted my last YT with the blue knife to see how it would perform. It worked great.[/QUOTE Still think an upgrade would best serve you...kinda like this... 1. Survival knife - complete with compass, stone, saw, fishing line (weak), small hooks, waterproof matches 2. Dive knife - 420 SS steel, thick blade, multi-purpose 3. Fillet knife - floats, with sheath, thin blade, easy to hone 4. Switchblade - Approved by our Military...
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06-20-2010, 09:35 PM | #69 |
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Rebel Fastraks do not work in La Jolla, however they to work in Baja. At least that's been my experience. Plus, if you're trying to make time but go through a spot that looks fishy, it would be really easy to drop one of those behind the boat and keep going.
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06-21-2010, 06:41 AM | #70 |
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I would assume that you plan on running a fish finder the whole trip. How do you plan on keeping the battery charged. Do you plan on using some type of solar charger?
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06-22-2010, 10:27 AM | #71 |
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MVC: For power, I've got several solar panels. I'm amazed at how the
technology has changed and been optimized. These are soft and use Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide technology, which is supposedly the most efficient. It's also flexible, so its light and durable. There are also grommets to secure it on deck. I have two large 12V 12W panels that in full sun are putting out lots of power. I've charged my 12v 8amH battery just fine with it. I also have some smaller panels for charging my iPhone and iPod Touch. Dave
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06-23-2010, 04:26 PM | #72 |
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When do you plan to 'set sail' and from where? If my calendar allows it, I'd like to be there to watch you paddle off. I checked your blogspot site but only found a 60 day countdown starting May 19th which makes it July 19th.
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06-23-2010, 05:15 PM | #73 | |
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Same here!
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06-24-2010, 08:42 AM | #74 | |
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launch. I'd like to do it sooner than later, to avoid the heavier hurricane month of September. I'd like to leave a week earlier, but I'm going on vacation up in Mammoth first. I will post a more definitive date as it gets closer. PAL: still organizing my gear for that shot of all my stuff. It's a big pile, but I imagine I'll have to trim it down a bit before I go. Need to make room for more chocolate.
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06-24-2010, 09:04 AM | #75 |
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I've used SPOT
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The Spot Tracker works well, and is very effective, but it takes on average 10-20 minutes to guarantee a satellite hit. Bring 2 radios (JIS7 submersible), not one. I suggest Standard Horizon or Icom, and one with a wrist strap in addition to a clip (loop the wrist strap around one of your PFd staps just in case it comes unclipped by accident.) Fresh Water: one or two drops of bleach will clean up the water. Let it sit 10 or 20 minutes. a drop or two of lemon will cover up taste issues. How about a water filtration pump? The 1 micron filters really clean up the water. The British heated tea (and the Americans coffee) in WWII to cover the taste of iodine. You should take some of it as a back up to the other 2. Taking a stove? How much fuel and what kind? Good luck on your trip. Jimm H
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06-25-2010, 07:18 AM | #76 |
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check this company out. they have some pretty awesome equip. for "journeys" if you will..
http://store.goal0.com/#tab1 |
06-25-2010, 07:42 PM | #77 |
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I think I have a new idol! Good luck. And Good
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07-01-2010, 12:56 AM | #78 |
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Dave, that is quite an undertaking, but I'm not surprised you're the one taking it on.
Sounds like you've been doing carefully planning, lots of handy input here. Stay safe, we'll be closely following your adventure. Congrats on your big Emmy win!!!!
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07-01-2010, 10:38 AM | #79 |
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Thanks again guys.
I'll be posting a link to my Spot page, once I get that set up. Again, if anyone ends up in an area where I might be, It'll be good to see a familiar face (or new one). Also, some fresh water would be good. I'll be posting my itinerary in the next few days. I've been going through it again and again, though I believe I might be a bit optimistic in my timing. This weekend will most likely be my final testing of my gear and set ups. Dave
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i was thinking the other day....where are you going to spend the first night once you leave SD?
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