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Old 09-23-2013, 01:57 PM   #1
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Mission Bay, 9-23-13

Launched from the Ski Beach Launch ramp at about 6:00am. Offshore breeze at launch time and died about 7:30. Around 9:30 the onshore picked up. Water was very clear and temps ranged from 66.1-67.6º.

Started off working a high spot off of the bridge for 2 short spotties. Moved over near Sea World for a legal spot that would've gone maybe 2lbs. Tried the a few spots along the buoy line (the one with the big square bouys) for a bunch of short bites and torn baits, but no love. Finally, I moved over by the launch ramp and worked the inside buoy line for 1 micro sandy, 2 really nice spots and lots of missed opportunities. Even though I had finally found some biting fish I was sore and ready to head home. Off the water by 11:15.

Only one swimbait fish, it was the first legal and came on a gold/chart. 4" Flurry on a Slayer head. The rest of the fish and bites were on T-rigged baits. Swimmin' Senkos took 2 fish, Pumpkin seed for one fish and green with red and green flake took another. The last 3 fish and most of my missed ones were on 5" Zoom Flukes. Baby Bass was the ticket.

I wish my back and shoulder hadn't been hurting so much, I'm sure I could've picked away at the bass for a while. Lord knows I missed probably 6 fish for each one I caught. Lots of pants pulling down today.

Only saw one other kayaker (fishing anyways) and he seemed to be moving as much as I was. I hope he did better than me. Anyways, I had fun and it was nice to be down south again. So much better than Newport.
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Old 09-23-2013, 02:18 PM   #2
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Nice post any day on the water is awesome, Hope you heal soon. Tight kines!
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Old 09-23-2013, 05:23 PM   #3
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Glad you found some biting fish Ed. Hope you heal up quick.
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Old 09-23-2013, 05:27 PM   #4
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Thanks guys. Biggest thing for my back now is to get off my butt and exercise everyday. Shoulder, not much I can do. I broke my arm at the shoulder years ago and it just acts up sometimes.
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Old 09-24-2013, 08:41 AM   #5
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I know with shoulders that there are good days and bad days. I hope next time you're better and can really enjoy Mission Bay.

Congrats to the successful day.
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Thanks for the write up on your session.
My shoulder and knees have seen better days thats for sure...
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