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Old 05-29-2015, 01:07 PM   #1
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Wide open YT in la Jolla?

A couple friends went out on the new seaforth yesterday for a 1/2 day am trip and apparently the boat landed 70+ yellows in la Jolla for 20 anglers all on the surface with fly lined sardines and surface irons. Another buddy heard about the numbers, took his boat out solo to la Jolla and limited in less that 3 hours all on the surface iron. He said they were crashing the surface pretty hard...waves are a little big but it might be worth venturing out if you've got the time (which sadly I don't).

Good luck out there, tight lines

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Old 05-29-2015, 01:24 PM   #2
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I haven't heard anything about it? but I would love to go fishing in La Jolla area, I'm just not sure about the whole beach launching with my PA14. Lol
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Old 05-29-2015, 01:29 PM   #3
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If what he just reported is true you won't have to worry about the launch, there will be a bunch of yakkers to help you out.
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Old 05-29-2015, 03:14 PM   #4
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Ya it turned on in the afternoon, although making bait was a real chore. Bait was all over the place, but still Took me 4 hours to get 5 Mack's, which usually takes all of 15min. And surf at the launch was 2ft max yesterday.
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Old 05-29-2015, 03:32 PM   #5
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I haven't heard anything about it? but I would love to go fishing in La Jolla area, I'm just not sure about the whole beach launching with my PA14. Lol
I'll be there by 6:00 am tomorrow. First time surf launching for me. Let's give it a go.
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Old 05-29-2015, 03:52 PM   #6
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I'll be there by 6:00 am tomorrow. First time surf launching for me. Let's give it a go.
My advise, Wait for a lull in the set waves. As soon as you get the kayak where you can sit on it without it sinking to the sand jump on the kayak in the general area if the seat and PADDLE your ass off. Get comfortable after you're past the surf.

No hesitation is allowed in the surf launch. Any hesitation will get you stuck in the surf zone between sets.

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Old 05-29-2015, 03:58 PM   #7
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What? I was planning on having one of the guys with a mirage drive tow me out.

j/k. I appreciate the advice and well wishes. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, right? I was so excited to go last weekend, but between the crappy weather and home life it didn't happen.
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Old 05-29-2015, 04:10 PM   #8
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A couple friends went out on the new seaforth yesterday for a 1/2 day am trip and apparently the boat landed 70+ yellows in la Jolla for 20 anglers all on the surface with fly lined sardines and surface irons. Another buddy heard about the numbers, took his boat out solo to la Jolla and limited in less that 3 hours all on the surface iron. He said they were crashing the surface pretty hard...waves are a little big but it might be worth venturing out if you've got the time (which sadly I don't).

Good luck out there, tight lines

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Thanks for turning la jolla into a parking lot this weekend. Good thing I'll be in Mexico
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Old 05-29-2015, 04:20 PM   #9
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A couple friends went out on the new seaforth yesterday for a 1/2 day am trip and apparently the boat landed 70+ yellows in la Jolla for 20 anglers all on the surface with fly lined sardines and surface irons. Another buddy heard about the numbers, took his boat out solo to la Jolla and limited in less that 3 hours all on the surface iron. He said they were crashing the surface pretty hard...waves are a little big but it might be worth venturing out if you've got the time (which sadly I don't).

Good luck out there, tight lines

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Thanks for the report! between the boats and kayakers I hope I can find a spot to fish.

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Old 05-29-2015, 04:31 PM   #10
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What? I was planning on having one of the guys with a mirage drive tow me out.

j/k. I appreciate the advice and well wishes. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, right? I was so excited to go last weekend, but between the crappy weather and home life it didn't happen.
That is funny, since the guys with the mirage drive are going to be having a harder time than you, getting out of the surf zone. Once they are out then they can use their drive to pedal and travel a little faster, but the drive is not good coming in or going through the waves because it's too shalow.
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Old 05-29-2015, 04:32 PM   #11
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The moment you hear about a wide open bite, it is usually too late. :-(
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Old 05-29-2015, 07:22 PM   #12
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That is funny, since the guys with the mirage drive are going to be having a harder time than you, getting out of the surf zone. Once they are out then they can use their drive to pedal and travel a little faster, but the drive is not good coming in or going through the waves because it's too shalow.
I wouldn't know, obviously. I was assuming people dropped it in at about waist deep water, then hopped on and took off. Thanks for the info.
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I wouldn't know, obviously. I was assuming people dropped it in at about waist deep water, then hopped on and took off. Thanks for the info.

That's exactly what I do.
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The moment you hear about a wide open bite, it is usually too late. :-(
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Someone take a picture of the "On the water parking lot" and post please!
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Old 05-29-2015, 10:28 PM   #17
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Yeah the New Seaforth was putting the wood to them Thursday. They were brailing massive scoops of bait over the rail and the fish would stick. There were only two or three PB's out at LJ that day. I think most of them are going offshore right now which should keep the crowd down somewhat.
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Yeah the New Seaforth was putting the wood to them Thursday. They were brailing massive scoops of bait over the rail and the fish would stick. There were only two or three PB's out at LJ that day. I think most of them are going offshore right now which should keep the crowd down somewhat.
According to the Landings, everyone is gonna try for the Tuna this weekend from what I hear, so shouldn't be too crowded in La Jolla IMO. This is from what I was told on the phone, word at the tackle shop yesterday, and from what everyone is saying online. 100lb TUNA, less people are gonna focus on YT.

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A couple friends went out on the new seaforth yesterday for a 1/2 day am trip and apparently the boat landed 70+ yellows in la Jolla for 20 anglers all on the surface with fly lined sardines and surface irons. Another buddy heard about the numbers, took his boat out solo to la Jolla and limited in less that 3 hours all on the surface iron. He said they were crashing the surface pretty hard...waves are a little big but it might be worth venturing out if you've got the time (which sadly I don't).

Good luck out there, tight lines

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I was in my skiff yesterday and saw over 200 yellows caught. Unreal - it was like the Coronados in the old days..
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Old 05-30-2015, 08:13 AM   #20
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According to the Landings, everyone is gonna try for the Tuna this weekend from what I hear, so shouldn't be too crowded in La Jolla IMO. This is from what I was told on the phone, word at the tackle shop yesterday, and from what everyone is saying online. 100lb TUNA, less people are gonna focus on YT.

There were over 100 private boats at LJ yesterday..
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