03-02-2012, 09:40 AM | #1 |
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03-02-2012, 02:19 PM | #2 |
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look up 3720 stephen m white dr, the telephone 310 542 7562.
my buddy and i are going to be out there on sunday morning around 6-7 am. if you want to join up you'd be welcome to. this will be the maiden voyage for my buddy. let me know. |
03-02-2012, 04:48 PM | #3 |
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are hanging it up
selling kayak?
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03-02-2012, 04:49 PM | #4 |
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thanks
i found it today. rode down on my bike. scoped it out and stopped off at kayak shop, while in town. where do you fish ? kelp beds on right of beach?
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The kelp beds hold a sh*t load of Calico's but beware of the launch area, it can go from to to to in no time.
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03-02-2012, 06:07 PM | #6 |
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calicos are nice
but im looking for some nice butt. or . anyone ever catch sea bass outta there? where do i search for halibuts?
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Be carefull PV is a mpa area.
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Were is cabrillo?
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03-02-2012, 09:02 PM | #10 |
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TJ, anywhere inside the harbor can be good for Halibut at any given time. Best bet is to cover a lot of ground until you find one. It would be a long paddle to get to the new MPA at PT. Vincente launching out of Cabrillo.
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thanks
appreciate information from everyone. i was not aware of closure. anyone have an idea of how long breakwater is? do most people launch from protected beach and fish harbor? or launch on open ocean side and fish the beds? i think someone had mentioned that it was a long paddle from protected side to the open water , and to the kelp beds. how many miles give or take?
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That's about as bad as me not knowing that 27" is less than 28"
If you have to ask then.............If you haven't received your fair share of warning about the winds at Cabrillo consider this your first official warning. A clear day http://youtu.be/QzkbjeE14dI A stormy day http://youtu.be/Boj8PNnqH-k You can launch from either place. launching from the beach means you might be dragging your yak through sand, launching at the boat ramp means you might add some marks to the bottom of your yak. If you decide to launch at the boat ramp launch on the opposite side of the docks closer to the rocks so that you stay away from the boat that are launching/landing. I would keep an eye on the surf report and wind conditions but more than anything you need to know where the MPA's are. Quote:
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03-03-2012, 08:45 AM | #13 |
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why are you not sleeping george
thanks for help. i forgot to mention i am a beer drinker , and i float on a hobie, with one hand on a cold one. my paddling skills are crap. that is still a long paddle to beds round trip. i have been to la jolla a handful of times , and when it gets rough over there it can be nasty also. ripping current. thanks again for all input. i am gonna check it out soon .
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The open water side is a shore break that can be nasty at times, but the further West you walk along the beach the easier the launch. That is the side to launch from to fish the kelp beds though. If you intend to target bass, then I would recommend that you fish the second leg of the breakwall. Creature plastics are killer there, and fish right on the rocks with buttoned drag.
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thx Greg
for inside tips . i am located in sf valley. not sure where i can fish in malibu , so i thought of trying san pedro. figures some of that would be on lock down also.
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