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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Lake Elsinore
Posts: 25
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This is what works for me...
Bonine, you'll find it right next to the dramamine, works great but doesn't make you drowsy.
Take one the night before followed by one an hour before you launch. It's never the swells that get me, it's the wind chop (bobble heads always come to mind) but this method with Bonine has been my cure. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: The Matrix
Posts: 643
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Awesome! Thanks for all the replies, I wasn't expecting this much feedback. I'm going to have to have a "pre fishing routine" now to avoid the
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Lurker
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Huntington Beach
Posts: 12
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Bummer about the sea sickness. I am fortunate to have never had a problem with it. I was out there as well, but fishing a little farther toward crystal cove. My buddy had the same problem. He threw up twice. The section of kelp right after the sand flats is strange. It is fairly well sheltered from northwest swell, but there is so much boat traffiic it seems like you are always being tossed around by cris-crossing boat wake in addition to the regular swell. It was a lot calmer farther south.
How did you do fish wise? I had a rough go. I caught a couple Calicoes, but it was slow. |
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