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Old 10-25-2008, 08:11 PM   #1
steveooo
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Two Days Worth

Long report, If you are have a short attention span like me, just look at the pics.

After a busy couple of months, and not fishing much, I was able to get the kayak out 3 times in the past couple of days.

Thursday I was going to work in Dana point, so I snuck the kayak on for a quick morning session. I had heard a couple of reports about some T’s being caught, so I brought only 2 rods and trolled north of salt creek and back.

After that trip, I know 3 things.

1) Thresher sharks do not actually exist. You guys are making this s%*# up. I have probably intentially fished for these things for 60+ hours, and have never seen one. I even tried to google image search “not a thresher”, and no results came up. Ha, I caught you, liars.

2) Cudas are the stupidest fish in the ocean.


3) I am not a purist. Not even a little bit.



Later that day I met up with a co-worker who had never been fishing off the yak. We met a Dana Point, got a scoop of bait and went out for some hali-love on the tandem.

After that trip I know three things.

1) Two guys on a tandem Hobie is sort of like kayaking, only gayer. I tried to google image search “Two guys, One Kayak” and was amazed at the results, none of which could be posted on this site.

2) If you put a noobie on a fish, any fish, he will be content. He kept yelling, “This fish is huge!!!” I was laughing inside.


3) When you catch a little fish, instead of holding it closer to the camera to make it look bigger, hold it like you are a Spanish lady dancing the Flamenco holding some castanets. It is way cooler.



Today (Saturday) snuck off to La Jolla. Launched into ankle slappers and had 20 pieces of Spanish Macks by gray light. Long story short, today would have been a great day to et the wife out there for some sight seeing, but not fishing. No waves, No wind, No Swell, No Current, Unseasonablly warm temps, and of course, no fish. It reminded me of the tropical waters of the Carribian. The wierdest part was the visibility. I have NEVER seen local waters this clear. I could see the bottom in about 40 feet of water. I was watching my bait lazily swim on the bottom while drifting for Halis in 35 feet of water. I could see the ripples in the sand on the bottom, and even watched a small crab on the bottom in about 20 ft of water. So cool. There was lots of life and huge bait balls in 150 feet straight off the pier, but no takers except for some Bonies. I took some pics, mostly of the scenery. Sorry its not fish porn, but I figured no one would believe it if I didn’t snap a few pics.

Sand Dab.


Ripples on the bottom in 32 feet.


Near the pier


Bait ball


The Bottom


Pier


Tropical Paradise


Pier Again


Wish I had a mask


My shadow in 20 feet


Lake La Jolla



And for those that have tons of free time, here is the textbook landing in pounding surf.




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