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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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My first post
So, i'll start with a little into here. My name is Brandon, turned 22 this year, and i was born in raised right here in San Diego (north county specifically). I have been an outdoor kid my whole life. Whether it be playing, working, I just love being outside. I get claustrophobic (exaggeration) if I am cooped up inside for too long. The thing that I have always loved about fishing is you never know what is on the other side of the line. Of course it has other perks too such as exercise, a good healthy meal, etc....My dad and I have always bonded on those 3 day deep sea trips out of San Diego, and I hope to someday take my kids fishing as much as he took me. In the trip we took 2 years ago I remember leaving about noon on a friday and the whole boat having their 3 day limit of yellowfin tuna by sundown. If I had to estimate, I would say that I've been on about 8 or 9 deep sea trips, and had fun on every one of them (even the ones when i got skunked). My first kayak I want to say was a Malibu that we only used a couple times before my dad sold it. I was just a little kid and didn't realize how much fun you can have fishing from a kayak. About two years ago, I was ready to get back into it, went down to my local dealer and picked up a wilderness systems tarpon 140, and simply fell in love with the sport. I took it out of Oceanside harbor for the inaugural run. Only catching a couple bass, I still had a great time. I did my research and ended up launching down at la jolla about a year ago. Didn't carry too much gear with me. 2 rods and reels, small tackle box, and a gaff was pretty much all I had. Fished ALL day caught a really nice size sand bass, and got spooled by who knows what. I was in a little financial trouble and parted with the tarpon 140 for dirt cheap. But I have a decent job now and after talking with the guy down at OEX in Oceanside, who was extremely helpful, I've decided to pick up a Hobie Revo this month. He recommend I stick with just the necessities for now so I'm not going all out (yet).
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