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Old 09-13-2010, 05:18 PM   #1
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King Harbor

Want to go try fishing King Harbor Friday afternnon/ night. Know nothing about the place. Anyone with info about parking/ launch areas. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I think I want to focus on Halibut. Thanks, Matt
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Old 09-13-2010, 06:56 PM   #2
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Parking is $4 for the first 8 hours when you write "kayak launch" on your ticket stub (hourly rate after that). There is a hand launch dock just to the right side of the fishing pier that you can drive up to for loading/unloading (single lane between the fence and rocks). Not sure about the bait barge situation. With a sabiki you can make all you want outside the harbor. Sardines were up against the beach a week or so ago south of the harbor, and macs everywhere but try near the seal buoy just outside the harbor first.
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Old 09-13-2010, 07:01 PM   #3
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Now, I want to go. It sounds like it could be fun.
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Old 09-13-2010, 10:18 PM   #4
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Parking is $4 for the first 8 hours when you write "kayak launch" on your ticket stub (hourly rate after that). There is a hand launch dock just to the right side of the fishing pier that you can drive up to for loading/unloading (single lane between the fence and rocks). Not sure about the bait barge situation. With a sabiki you can make all you want outside the harbor. Sardines were up against the beach a week or so ago south of the harbor, and macs everywhere but try near the seal buoy just outside the harbor first.
I'd add to that that if you want to fish a long time go to Redondo Sportfishings landing pier and buy a flat of frozen squid. then ask them to validate your parking.

Then it's like 2 or 4 dollars no matter how long you stay with a validated ticket.

There's some good fishing there.

Inside:


and outdside:


Easiest place to launch in So Cal with a nice landing dock, but watch the surge.



Great place to fish.... Good luck!!
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Old 09-13-2010, 10:21 PM   #5
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Good luck!!


Hey Jim, I love the ADA accessible kayak
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Old 09-13-2010, 11:48 PM   #6
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Hey Jim, I love the ADA accessible kayak


The ole "Jimbar"



It's actually multi purpose bar. I designed it so I use it like a rail when fighting bigger T sharks...



But it's also the base for my hooping boom setup..







You know how it is with designs some things work better then others. The bar was great for fishing but I got worried that I might hang my ankle on it in the surf and break something (like my leg) so the FND kind of got allocated to fishing out of Harbors and Hooping breakwalls.

It's a really nice hooping setup so I can't get rid of it, as it's just such a nice tool....







...but at this point I pretty much only keep the FND around for hooping, and occasionally fishing anchovies for Dines for halibut around the harbors.

Jim
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Old 09-14-2010, 03:34 PM   #7
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You can also buy a soda or something on the pier and get an additional 2 hours validation for parking.
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