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Old 09-23-2015, 07:44 PM   #1
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I'm new also, and have been yaking on freshwater but I haven't been on the salt yet. I'm trying to get my schedule worked out so I can make a La Jolla trip, it just looks like a good place to start. I've also been told Redondo harbor is good for bonita without having to get past the surf so I will make that trip. This is a great group of guys, every time I have asked a question a few people will respond with all kinds of helpful information. I know that when I finally get to salt water there will be someone there who will help me get started. That makes me a lot more comfortable.
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Old 09-23-2015, 07:55 PM   #2
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I'm new also, and have been yaking on freshwater but I haven't been on the salt yet. I'm trying to get my schedule worked out so I can make a La Jolla trip, it just looks like a good place to start. I've also been told Redondo harbor is good for bonita without having to get past the surf so I will make that trip. This is a great group of guys, every time I have asked a question a few people will respond with all kinds of helpful information. I know that when I finally get to salt water there will be someone there who will help me get started. That makes me a lot more comfortable.
Yeah so far everyone is being very helpful. I'm glad I stumbled across this site. I'm enjoying learning and all the useful tips everyone is giving me.

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Old 09-23-2015, 10:23 PM   #3
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I'm new also, and have been yaking on freshwater but I haven't been on the salt yet. I'm trying to get my schedule worked out so I can make a La Jolla trip, it just looks like a good place to start. I've also been told Redondo harbor is good for bonita without having to get past the surf so I will make that trip. This is a great group of guys, every time I have asked a question a few people will respond with all kinds of helpful information. I know that when I finally get to salt water there will be someone there who will help me get started. That makes me a lot more comfortable.
Redondo is good for the bigger bones during the winter, not sure about right now.
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Old 09-24-2015, 05:07 AM   #4
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Redondo is good for the bigger bones during the winter, not sure about right now.
See what I mean, saved me from wasting a trip, La Jolla it is then.
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Old 09-24-2015, 06:12 AM   #5
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I've seen another kayaker on that boat out at la jolla. Not sure if it's perfect for long excursions but it can work. I used to have one but never took it in the ocean. (Didn't live here when I had it) it is super stable but not a super fast paddle.
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Old 09-24-2015, 06:14 AM   #6
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I've seen another kayaker on that boat out at la jolla. Not sure if it's perfect for long excursions but it can work. I used to have one but never took it in the ocean. (Didn't live here when I had it) it is super stable but not a super fast paddle.
Thanks I appreciate the info. Once I gain a little experience Ill probably try La Jolla as I hear its one of the better places to go if you're new to yaking.

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Old 09-24-2015, 06:17 AM   #7
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I've seen another kayaker on that boat out at la jolla. Not sure if it's perfect for long excursions but it can work. I used to have one but never took it in the ocean. (Didn't live here when I had it) it is super stable but not a super fast paddle.
I have the Bass Pro Ascend FS12T sit on top, I understand it isn't the best for ocean either but it's what I have for right now. It has been fine for lake fishing but it doesn't seem to be a very fast hull design. I talked with a guy who saw one with a trolling motor on that worked pretty good but kind of defeats the purpose of having a kayak. It stable though because of it's tunnel hull design.
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I have the Bass Pro Ascend FS12T sit on top, I understand it isn't the best for ocean either but it's what I have for right now. It has been fine for lake fishing but it doesn't seem to be a very fast hull design. I talked with a guy who saw one with a trolling motor on that worked pretty good but kind of defeats the purpose of having a kayak. It stable though because of it's tunnel hull design.
Do you plan on trying to take it out in the ocean? I'm thinking I'll start in the harbors and work my way out into the open ocean. Probably won't go too far out though maybe a couple miles at most.
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