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Old 01-13-2010, 09:18 AM   #1
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Hey all-
New to this board but a member of Nor-Cal Kayak Anglers.
the wife and I are going to be planning a trip to San Diego in August. We are thinking of staying a week and fishing both La Jolla and Mission Bay during the week days.
I have been reading any article I could find and hope to glean some info from you guys and gals.

Do you think it would be advantageous to hire a guide for one day to do La Jolla or should we just research adn make the run?

We will be bringing our two X-13 kayaks, all our gear etc. Just need to find a cheap hotel (should be easy in that area) and we are set.

Fair warning, please be on the lookout for stoopid rookie questions as we have never fished So-Cal on the kayaks and want to make the most of our trip.

Now, gotta start looking for bait tanks. Ug.
Hey hey!!

LaJolla is the Bomb....cant go wrong!!

Watch out LaJolla....This guy and hios wife make some mean fishing jigs! A+ Top Quality Gear.......Super Impressive!

Welcome!!!! Lets go fish!
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Old 01-13-2010, 09:20 AM   #2
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Hey hey!!

LaJolla is the Bomb....cant go wrong!!

Watch out LaJolla....This guy and hios wife make some mean fishing jigs! A+ Top Quality Gear.......Super Impressive!

Welcome!!!! Lets go fish!
Hey hey Randy!
I was going to email you and see when you were going to be heading back down that way.

maybe we can
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Old 01-13-2010, 10:27 AM   #3
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I would look into a vacation rental if you are staying for an entire week. There are quite a few in my neighborhood, and one next door. The cheap hotels are still not cheap in the summer and they are far from the beach. IF you were to get a Vaca rental you could wheel from your door step to the water to fish and then have a kitchen to cook it up afterwards

That is my 2 cents.

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Old 01-13-2010, 10:43 AM   #4
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I would look into a vacation rental if you are staying for an entire week. There are quite a few in my neighborhood, and one next door. The cheap hotels are still not cheap in the summer and they are far from the beach. IF you were to get a Vaca rental you could wheel from your door step to the water to fish and then have a kitchen to cook it up afterwards

That is my 2 cents.

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Do you have a list of agents? Probably something google could help with with, but great idea.
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Old 01-13-2010, 12:40 PM   #5
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Miguelitro has some good advice, especially if youre bringing your kayaks down with you. You are taking a big risk if you leave your kayaks on your vehicle (Its not Oakland....but still..) so a vacation rental should have some space for your yaks. You can find a lot of them on Craigslist. Do a vacation rental search with keywords Pacific Beach, Mission Beach or La Jolla on the San Diego Craigslist. The two "cheaper" hotels here in La Jolla that you have a chance of sneaking your yaks into at night on the ground floor are the La Jolla Beach Travelodge and the La Jolla Village Lodge. La Jolla is more expensive but has a nicer coastline than the Mission Bay area. The Mission Bay area, especially Pacific Beach and Mission Beach are party towns with a lot of half naked women running around during the summer......You shouldnt have much of a problem during the week but the weekends are packed and parking is a lot harder to find. Also, there are two well known/respected guides that frequent this site and would knock down the learning curve considerably. If not a guide this is a very friendly site with some great kayak fishermen that surely would share info and show you the ropes.
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Old 01-13-2010, 12:44 PM   #6
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Cool, thanks all-
I was looking at the vacation rentals but for just my wife and i they seem very very expensive, heck our last two Baja trips were cheaper then a week at most of these places.
My wife is great with fishing vacations, as long as we can get a hot shower and a bed, we are good to go.
I'll keep looking around and good call on Craigslist as well as the guides as that may be a killer option and we are going to look into that.
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