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Second, for me personally after seeing the dodo size out of NPH half way to CAT yesterday on a 3/4 day trip, I would pass. Exotics are cool..but 20-30 mi. of paddling/pedaling just to say you caught a 3-5lb dorito off a paddy is not for me. By the way, lots of schools yesterday but not much biting. Finding the right paddy in a PB is one thing...... having to "paddy hop" in a yak to find the biters after it took you 6 hours to get there...PRICELESS! Good luck and be safe. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I agree.....
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for me personally after seeing the dodo size out of NPH half way to CAT yesterday on a 3/4 day trip, I would pass. Exotics are cool..but 20-30 mi. of paddling/pedaling just to say you caught a 3-5lb dorito off a paddy is not for me. By the way, lots of schools yesterday but not much biting. Finding the right paddy in a PB is one thing...... having to "paddy hop" in a yak to find the biters after it took you 6 hours to get there...PRICELESS! I agree with you half way, but from my experience when you see Doritio's around, keep looking. Sometimes it's only little guys, but you never know. More than likely a couple of bulls are close by, with the possability of Tuna, and Marlin love those little things. I'm one of the lucky few to have already caught a Dorado "unassisted from a kayak", some say it was the "first ever". I'm guessing an Indian in a wooden boat took one off Black's for that title, many many years ago, but I'll take it. Catching a 5 lb Dorado isn't my goal, but few things can compare to the beauty of seeing a Dorado below the kayak. I'm a C and R guy by nature, so I will pull out the 12 lb Shimano Chronarch set-up with the circle hooks, if that's all I can find. As far as the school having lock jaw with 60 guys on a sportie, giant twin diesel engines thumping, tossing sardines, or a pile of boats trying to get them to go, "no comparison to the stealth of a kayak". I've seen a sportie drift a paddie a few times, while chumming hard, and not one biter out of the group. Then we stay back a while (waiting in the skiff), chunk a little, and troll well outside working in, to find a WFO bite.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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![]() Big At&T long distance there Josh, amazing. Brave. Sorry no luck. Nothing wrong with shorter trips on the kayak. ![]() I also heard Josh pulled a dodo out of LJ that one year. I never saw the pic though. ![]()
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#24 |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: San Diego
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Good Story
I only wish I could paddle that far... maybe a Hobie is in my future..
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#25 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: San Diego
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Kayaking the big boys
After fishing the last couple of weeks on a PB and one day on a mothership/PB out to the 9 mile bank. I can definitely echo the words
that the schools are closer then you think. My friend Gabe caught a small dorado 2 weeks ago on his kayak at the 9 mile bank and if the bait had not rolled we could of easily continued with both kayaks in the water. Just for your information the 9 mile bank is 14 miles out. Up on returning home we stopped on a kelp 4 miles off the point of Point Loma that was holding dorado's. This would of been a very easy paddle for most of individuals. If you are heading off shore, go to the 9 mile bank and fish around it ![]() ![]() Good Luck. Jimmy |
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#26 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: San Diego, CA
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Darkhorse,
I may not be very experienced, but i am a little stupid/brave. If you need/want another buddy on the next trip, and can give 2 days advance notice i would be down for your next long range yak attack. Dave |
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#27 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Seven minutes from the launch!
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Thanks Jimmy.....
As far as this original post, we didn't hit the 9 mile bank as we took a West/Northwest track from Mission bay.
I just woke up from 12 hours of much needed sleep after 17 hours of hot pursuit. I couldn't sleep with a report from the day before of YFT in close, and managed an hour and a half before I woke for the trip at 1:00 a.m. I launched around 2 a.m. from San Diego bay (Lawrence street) sunday morning, with hopes of making it to the 9 mile bank by greylight. I brought extra lights and another Hobie tagalong to be safe. After tipping the guy $4 for a kayak scoop, and asking nicely for a little help as we had a long journey ahead of us, he scooped out "one more sardine" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I've only seen one Marlin before from the kayak, last september, a couple miles off the pier in La Jolla. I thought to myself, "what are the odds of seeing two billfish in one day"? I came to the conclusion, obviously more likely when inshore/offshore, than fishing in La Jolla all the time. To make an already long story short, the kayak exotics score for the season stands at 0 and 2. I land back at Lawrence street a little past 7:00 p.m., and as my bow hits the sand I take a series of naps for the next hour before unloading. The wake from passing boats splash the side of the kayak, waking me up a few times, and if anything I found my limit. An hour and a half of sleep and 17 hours of nonstop pedaling, almost did me in, but all I can think about now is heading back out with a 50W reel to finish what I started. ![]()
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#28 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: San Diego
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YALL CRAZY
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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YOUR NUT'S!!!
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#30 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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wow, great story.
Great effort Josh - I'm sure it will pay off soon... ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Houston, TX
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Crazy, awesome, incredible....all that and more. You're really pushing the limits of kayak fishing.
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#32 |
Here fishy, fishy...
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Normal Heights
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That is one helluva paddle/pedal. I keep telling myself I am going to have to get me one of them Hobies. Hmmm
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Perth, Wild West, Australia
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You must be as mad as a cut snake to peddle out that far, keep up the good work
![]() I wonder what the range for a paddle craft is ? Nobody would attempt to paddle that far would they ? I need a beer and a lie down after five miles paddling ![]()
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#34 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: W of 5
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Thanks!
Alright, one more try off DP. Another PB encounter with yft under the dolphin; too close not to go look again. BTW I'm 0-3, but saw some cool chit. In spite of your report the 50VSW stays home. |
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#35 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Z,
Let me know when you plan on doing this. I'm game. gabe
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#36 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: SD
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INCREDIBLE!!! Take a camera with you!
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The Good Clone
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Clairemont
Posts: 520
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Seriously! Time to get a head cam, Josh! That's probably the only way most of us will get to see anything like that. You the man!
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#38 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Seven minutes from the launch!
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Seriously....
First the Epirb, then the helmet cam, priorities. I spoke with a friend yesterday about my trip, and he kept saying, "dude, you need a camera". I agree, but in both cases with the jumpers, it was a "get the hell out of the way situation", seriously. Especially with the Swordfish, a truly frightening experience, amazingly beautiful, but an amazing display of power as well (shaking hands, heart in your throat stuff). The idea of pulling the digi out of your pocket, and having to focus according to distance, is really hoping. We all know this from trying to get good whale shots. Whales are huge, and pretty slow, but challenging to photograph, even though they surface over and over, in a predictable direction. If I had my camera ready in hand (on burst mode) I could of got some amazing shots. Especially on the last jumps coming straight for me, as I wouldn't have even had to focus the camera, crazy.
The helmet cam is the only way to go, to capture these rare opportunities. Especially if you consider the amount of work that goes into these trips. I'm out here to catch these fish, and taking a photo is way back on my list of priorities. It's only when you get home, and didn't have a true shot anyway, that you start thinking "man, if I only got some photos". ![]()
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#39 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: South of La Jolla...
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Trip(s) INSANE! Can't wait to see the payoff, Josh.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Do it for me.......
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We all know about Murphy, and bringing the proper gear almost guarantees you won't see crap. But, please, I'm begging you, I've been kicking myself ever since. It's a horrible feeling, so painful, and listen to all the reports of Marlin within 5 miles. It's not ![]() ![]() I hope you don't see one, if just bringing Inshore gear. On the other hand, if you do, plan on regretting your decision for the rest of your life. I wouldn't wish this feeling on my worst enemy.
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