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Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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La Jolla is usually pretty quiet. I hit LJ 99% of the time.
On the opener (Saturday) evenings from the Point to the Bird Rock MLPA, I saw two sets of hoop nets last year, and maybe one set the year before. So there should be "plenty of room" to drop a few nets. From the stories I've heard, the harbor jetties are a madhouse ... but can be great. Although I think this year many more guys are still getting their fill of boat use and fishing time on the offshore fishing bonanza which hasn't happened like this in quite a few years - hooping likely less popular this year. While open ocean is very interesting at night, when the fog rolls in and I can't see the bow of my kayak - I will be HAPPY NOT to be sharing the water with Container Ships, Aircraft Carriers, and a bunch of speeding yahoos. So I hit LJ 99% of the time. Colder water years can be tough. Some years have been great. The lobster packs move around day to day, seems there is no one area in which they are concentrated every night. Bad News: Commercial traps/pressure, drifting grass/kelp, lots of shorts, eels, and ISOPODS eat thru your bait, you will see big sharks, its very dark, and, landing in surf. Good News: Very few seals. ![]() ![]() Last edited by blackcloud9; 09-24-2013 at 03:19 PM. |
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