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09-21-2017, 12:37 PM | #1 |
Junior
Join Date: Sep 2017
Posts: 3
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Last minute trip help - La Jolla
Hi everyone,
Hoping some of the forum members here can maybe help me. My wife and I are in California for a friend's wedding. My wife suggested she would like to check out San Diego on Saturday while we I are in California. I said I heard the fishing in La Jolla is good, and maybe we could go fishing. She said she liked the idea, so we tried to find a guide who could take us out. Unfortunately everyone I Googled/contacted is unavailable to take us. So as an alternative, can anyone here give some pointers for how a guy could pull off a kind of "self-guided" trip in the La Jolla area? I'm not adverse to hitting a Walmart for an Ugly Stik and a cooler, and renting a kayak from somewhere, but we all know a recreational sit-in kayak isn't the best way to chase fish compared to a Hobie and what not. Guided would still be my first choice, cause I just need to show up with a lunch and that's about it. But if I have to do a DIY type of deal I'm fine with that too. Punch list would be: - where can I rent a couple fishing yaks; - what lbs line / tackle would you recommend; - any particular location to go/launch from; - how do I get a fishing license; (I only have my phone at the moment. No laptop/printer) Everything else I can likely piece together from my own kayak fishing experience back home. Thanks in advance for humouring an unprepared tourist -yycyak |
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