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06-25-2015, 06:57 PM | #1 |
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Andy & Yanni's Offshore Attempt, No. 1
Bluefin from a kayak? Sounded good to me and Andy.
We're always hopeful. I think thats why we like to fish together. Yesterday, Dana was looking very ripe. Water temps, chloro, water color and overall weather. Confident in our abilities and knots, we went for it. Like Andy posted the day before the trip, we just brought irons and swimbaits. (Andy claims the swimbaits are easy to drag around and I found out he was right) We launched around 7am, giving us plenty of sleep-time the night before. Since we knew it was going to be an all day deal. Starting one mile offshore, we noticed lots of patties. That made us hopeful. Then we started noticing lots of Tern activity. Even more hopeful. Then, tight bait balls between 40-60ft. So hopeful, we were about to explode. But, one last puzzle piece was never found. Marks causing the bait balls. None all day. That, plus the Terns baiting us all day, made for a long day... Andy and I split up on the way back in. I mistakenly thought Laguna Beach was Dana Point. Keep in mind, I've never had to pay attention to the landscape from such a distance. I probably added an additional 2 miles to my paddle home going the wrong way. I had my hand held GPS, but never brought it out to check, "where in God's name am I?" But since my FishnDive is the fastest kayak on the water, we were both back on land by 5pm. Enervated, a bed was all we needed. How far offshore?? You tell me. I did have a welcoming committee just outside of Marina. Would I do it again? Yes, but only when I know the tuna are around. PS. Adi's boat has got nothing on our kayaks. |
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