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05-25-2020, 07:35 AM | #1 |
Junior
Join Date: May 2020
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Navigating SMCA and SMR @LJ
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05-25-2020, 02:22 PM | #2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 664
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Hammer your drag and pull harder.
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05-25-2020, 03:14 PM | #3 |
Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
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Navigating SMCA and SMR @LJ
It’s actually better to hook the fish in the MPA and let it pull you out real quick.
More bites too... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
05-25-2020, 05:08 PM | #4 |
Junior
Join Date: May 2020
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Well I really am curious I know For hunting it’s where you shoot it and if you shoot something on public land then it runs into private you are in the right to go retrieve it. But unsure about fishing. I don’t have foot pedals like a hobbie just a paddle so I imagine the kayak could drift quite a ways depending on the current let alone the fish pulling you during a 20min battle with a nice wsb or yellowtail.
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05-25-2020, 09:44 PM | #5 | |
donkey roper
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Pacific Beach
Posts: 968
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Based on stories Ive heard, it would be up to the warden's discretion, which would most likely mean you would be cited. That being said, it's not like you can just cut it off. Leaving 150' of line dragging from a fishes mouth is not cool either. I would say get it up as quick as you can, and probably don't hold it over your head hooting and hollering. |
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