lamb
05-12-2007, 07:24 PM
Since I was apparently the only kayaker fishing La Jolla today, here’s my report. :D
That 10-15kt morning wind from yesterday’s forecast was no show.
Easy launch over 1ft-ers real early before 4:00am. One by one, 20 greenies in the tank in about ½ hour.
Water 61ish. Mostly greenish, visibility 10ft and under. I only saw that brownish water inside of the reserve.
I gave a couple of greenies a ride all the way to the NW corner and back. One great kayak fishing master once said "there's not such a thing as too much bait in the water"... I'm having 2nd toughts about that one. :rolleyes: The amount of bait present at LJ these days is just insane.
Found some calicos interested in my 5” rubber close to the NW corner – that was it for me. Counterplated with the idea to eat them, but decided not to... As Greeks are eating spotties, I figured another Balkan representative has to offset the damage... :) Here's a pic of one pretty calico surviver that hit 11" greenie
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/515/calico2.JPG
The biggest excitement was seeing a YT cook up the water on some small bait as I was packing up my stuff before the preserve edge. Fired off a jig, no interest.
Lousy timing on re-entry, but managed to surf one bigger way and stay up when it crumbled on me.
Good seeing ya’ all. :cheers1:
That 10-15kt morning wind from yesterday’s forecast was no show.
Easy launch over 1ft-ers real early before 4:00am. One by one, 20 greenies in the tank in about ½ hour.
Water 61ish. Mostly greenish, visibility 10ft and under. I only saw that brownish water inside of the reserve.
I gave a couple of greenies a ride all the way to the NW corner and back. One great kayak fishing master once said "there's not such a thing as too much bait in the water"... I'm having 2nd toughts about that one. :rolleyes: The amount of bait present at LJ these days is just insane.
Found some calicos interested in my 5” rubber close to the NW corner – that was it for me. Counterplated with the idea to eat them, but decided not to... As Greeks are eating spotties, I figured another Balkan representative has to offset the damage... :) Here's a pic of one pretty calico surviver that hit 11" greenie
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/515/calico2.JPG
The biggest excitement was seeing a YT cook up the water on some small bait as I was packing up my stuff before the preserve edge. Fired off a jig, no interest.
Lousy timing on re-entry, but managed to surf one bigger way and stay up when it crumbled on me.
Good seeing ya’ all. :cheers1: