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rvrfishMon Dec-10-01 05:35 AM
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#4224, "isla vista12-08"


          

DAY: 12-08-01

TIME: 9-11 AM

PLACE: West end of Del Playa, IslaVista

CONDITIONS: 6-10 Knots breeze and 3 ft swell

BAIT: Fish traps, Sardine and something with orange on the bottom

FISH COUNT: 3 Sand Bass and 2 Calico’s

COMENTS: My Buddy Dave and I Borrowed a couple of Kayaks from a coworker and did our first “Yak expedition”
Now how cool of is it, when your talking in the hallway about renting a Kayak and were you are going to go fishing… and somebody walks by and says “I have two kayaks on a cart, two blocks from the beach, you can use them any time” So we showed up with our life jackets, fanny packs loaded with plastics and a rod each.
First of all beggars cant be choosers but, Single Kayaks from the Costco are not the best fishing platforms, The boats actually worked pretty good. I have not paddled that many other boats but my feeling was these didn’t track very well and were not as stable as some of the other boats I have paddled Also was bummed that one of the paddles wasn’t even bladed, Luckily Dave didn’t mind and I got the good paddle.
On to the fishing, plenty of kelp and the water was clear and cold (my the foot thermometer says mid fifties) we spent a fair amount of time just paddling around looking at stuff it was a beautiful day, then some dicking around in the kelp getting our lines hung up. And then we started the productive fishing. We found that setting up a drift just outside and parallel to the kelp bed, while bouncing a ¾ once lead head with a swim bait on was the ticket. Pretty much every drift produced a fish and we farmed (lost) more than we caught.
Side note: When we returned the Kayaks to the house there was a Trampoline, Yes Dave can still do a forward flip….


Matty

  

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TBrumfieldMon Dec-10-01 02:30 PM
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#4225, "RE: isla vista12-08"
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Sounds like a fun first kayak trip. I've never kayak fished, but am considering it as well. I'm concerned though...if I got a really big fish (flattie, WSB, thresher shark?), how would you gaff it? That can be a challenge!

  

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rvrfishTue Dec-11-01 05:30 AM
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#4226, "RE: isla vista12-08"
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Tbrumfield,

Yeah it was a lot of fun, and you I fished on one other Kayak it was a Cobra Fish and Dive the thing is huge, and the guy who owns it has it set up rod holders a landing net…
I think if we caught something big we would just work it out, and if you lost a big fish at the boat at least it would be a good story….
Any way I like reading your posts on the Surf fishing boards. I am looking forward to the Perch derby this spring,

Rvrfish

  

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TomWed Dec-12-01 04:14 AM
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#4227, "RE: isla vista12-08"
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Check out www.kayakfishing.com

A bunch of the guys that post there have caught the big fish you speak of. I get the feeling that threshers and the like are the stuff of experts when it comes to kayaks.

I'll stick to bass and flatties for now.

-t-

  

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the harborratMon Dec-10-01 02:40 PM
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#4228, "RE: isla vista12-08"
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are you planning to go out any time soon?

  

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TBrumfieldMon Dec-10-01 05:20 PM
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#4229, "Not Anytime Soon"
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Not anytime soon...I'm in Dana Point area...dont have a kayak. Basically surf-fish, but have seen people kayak fish...looks fun, with the potential of getting much bigger fish than from shore.

  

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bassnetMon Dec-10-01 06:38 PM
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#4230, "RE: Not Anytime Soon"
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Hey Todd, did you see that friggin huge derrick out off the point tonight? I first saw it from the freeway exiting at Beach Cities, it was huge and it wasn't there yesterday! I went to Strands and snapped a couple of quick photos of it from the top parking lot, it sure appeared to be on pilings. Probably a mile or so off the point.

  

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TBrumfieldTue Dec-11-01 01:36 PM
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#4231, "Chris, It Is A Satellite Launcher"
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Chris, I saw it too...at first I thought it was some kind of oil rig that magically appeared off Salt Creek at night!? I called Dana Point Harbor Patrol...apparently it is NOT an oil rig, but a satellite launcher...it is there temporarily, but is on the way down to Costa Rica area for some kind of launch. There is a pic of it in todays OC Register (and a brief article/caption). Apparently the Harbor Patrol got hundreds of calls...luckily it is NOT an oil rig!!!

  

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