07-30-2011, 02:11 PM | #1 |
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Freediver advice is right on, except the difference between paddling from the free parking lot at Baby's Beach and the $10 Boat launch. It's really a 5min difference. And, there's always the $1/hr parking lot at the second left from the intersection of PCH and Del Obispo. That parking lot leads straight to the short jetty. All three parking lots take about the same time to get to the Headlands Kelp beds.
If the rat yellows are there, the Headlands would be the place to find them. They will also migrate just North of the Headlands to Salt Creek. It's been since 2005 since the rat yellows have been there. They are great eats. Good Luck, keep us posted please. |
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Someone reported catching 2 of them inside the harbor from their slip yesterday. Would say if that's true there is a good chance they could be around the kelp outside. How far of a paddle are we talking with the closest launch?
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Where is Babys Beach located? Is it the little stretch of beach on the opposite side of the jetty from Dana's wharf?
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07-30-2011, 05:02 PM | #6 |
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carbon: it's bout 1.3mile paddle. should take bout 1/2hr.
sam: baby's beach is located 2 parking lots before the Marine Institute, on the left. The baby's beach parking lot is adjacent to a small patch of public beach. This area is where the tall ships are. Ck out Google Earth |
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some 25-30lbers mixed in too. they taste good too! good luck.
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If the wind picks up blowing offshore and gets to be a pain,instead of a straight line to the harbormouth I tuck in tight as I can to the longwall as a windbreak it helps.You may see Mr T there too.Good Luck.
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No surf launch from Dohney from what I have heard. I've always launch at baby beach, free parking, restrooms and showers!
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sam: That's the place.
Let's Fish: There is a surf launch at the short jetty. To really learn about Dana join the Kayakfishingmafia.com. Those guys know their stuff. (wonder who started it?) Like Josh says, "I wish I knew Dana too" |
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Ya check out KFM its pretty much all locals who mostly fish DP. Also Carbonbass, if your trying to fish Tuesdays then a some of the boys on KFM will meet at the Dana Point Jet Ski parking lot on the short jetty and they open up the gate and give access to launch from the docks right behind the shop. Gates open i think from 6-830 to launch then opens up again at like 9 or something to come back in. Talk to some of the guys on KFM and you can launch there. Just like launching from the boat ramp but a little closer and free. Definitely the best option out there. Not sure what my day off is this week but i will definitely be gettin out there as i have heard about the yellows in the local kelp up through laguna as well. Good luck out there
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btw thanks for the intel guys, this site is really great for stuff like this. |
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The launch at DP JetSki is not a public launch. It is provided by Tim as a "thank You" for buying a kayak from him.
There is free launching and parking at Baby's Beach, and free launching, paid/pass parking next to Doheny Beach ($1/hr.).
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Thats why i suggested he jump on KFM. I went on there and saw them talking about it. Inquired into it and was invited by several people to come out and use the launch on Tuesday mornings. If you are required to purchase a kayak first to use the launch then i was unaware, but several of them made it seem pretty much open to anyone who is on the KFM board.
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Im gonna check out kayakfishingmafia as well. :] |
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So does yankin on your outboard when you can't get it started because you F'd with it and shouldn't have. Thank god for mechanics. If I ever do get another kayak it'll have to not be a Cobra so that paddles like that aren't so horrid. Hell, it'll have to be a Hobie.
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