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02-07-2015, 07:30 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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La Jolla Feb 6...
I'm still waiting for dragonfly 4 to ship, we have no fish finder yet so I'm on my phone using Google maps and realize we are basically in the right spot but not out far enough, just can't see s#!t. We weren't ready to just paddle out to sea with the fog being so gnarly. Only sign of shore was the faint sound of waves crashing on the point. Absolute zero visibility couldn't really even see the sun until about 9-10 am. My buddy Thomas throws out his crocodile by some lobster traps as we're kind of floating around and instantly hooks a plump 12" calico and a 16" barracuda. Good sign for the day? We thought so but I'll tell u now they were the only fish we hooked that day. Anyways after a couple hours of this the fog slightly clears, we find a few other yakers eventually and then all over again, they all dissappear and we're surrounded by fog completely. Finally by roughly 10:30 ish the fog burns off and we see the yakers and boaters all way out another mile atleast so we head out and yoyo all over the place with no luck. Had a great time out in the sun and farted around until eventually we head in early afternoon, checked out the caves and arrive on shore. All in all we had a great time, new lessons learned as always and can't wait for my fish finder to arrive 😁 Here's a few pics I took. They're a little hazy as I had my phone in waterproof case. Watch out for that fog! Cheers 🍻 |
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