06-10-2009, 07:25 AM | #1 |
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South Carlsbad?
Thanks, Eric
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straight off the main lifeguard tower, right at the entrance is a solid chunk of kelp...typical critters will be in there. north end is close to terramar kelp, same critter, always a seabass shot. south end is close enough to the artificial reef and even further, grandview kelp, so left, right and center are options with lots of sand in between.
good thing about that area is that the surf will keep the crowds light, and the fishing can be pretty solidly productive. |
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Thanks Dan, I'll let you know how it goes.
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I boardfish there alot and do good on the sand bass inside before the kelp in the middle of the campground just south of the middle stairs.
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06-10-2009, 05:42 PM | #5 |
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Hi Eric,
Bob here, (the guy who took your avatar photo). I have fished Cardiff quite a few times. I always catch a few small fish but never anything very exciting. There are lots of calicos in the kelp. I find that the wind there makes it difficult to stay on a spot very easily. Also, the current can sometimes be very strong. I have seen some fishers paddle deep into the kelp and just sit on top of it next to a hole, yoyoing off the bottom. Taking my hobie deep into the kelp is a pain unless I remove the peddles so I have not tried that yet. Best of luck and keep us posted on your results. Bob |
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paddle down to s ponto ( just south of the s. jetty). Get your hali drift on. Just saying......
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if the surf is up and you dont wana risk it. the surf fishing can be really good there if you can find the sand crabs. id bring a light spinning rod.
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should I just leave the sabiki and live well at home?
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06-11-2009, 10:43 AM | #9 |
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I have never caught anything on live bait there. Trolling Crocks will get you bonito and barricuda. Plastics will get you bass. I am sure there are halibut in the area but have not caught any so far.
Nate from OEX claims that there are YT and WSB in the area but I have not seen any caught. Bob |
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good idea guys, I'll try trolling some spam around too!
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