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Old 07-26-2019, 09:27 AM   #21
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Many of us down south love to or would love to fish the Central Coast.

You have fantastic fishing up there in the way of huge lingcods, giant reds, big cabezons, and a plethora of rockfish all of which I have caught in Big Sur on a kayak.

Go Halibut fishing, go crabbing.

Come on down south, so many options.

We all have slow periods.

Fish On!
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Old 07-26-2019, 07:43 PM   #22
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I do have a fish finder, Raymarine dragonfly w/out navionics and I’m still learning to use it. I’ve yet to plot and spots. We lack structure for the most part but have sand flats galore for the bottom dwellers.
Any locals can chime in on Hueneme Canyon due south of CI Harbor, pipe south of Hueneme Pier, and a few more canyons all the way to Pt Mugu. There's gotta be something there.
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