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emrliquidlife
11-16-2009, 02:42 PM
Anyone want to go fishing anytime on the 2nd or a.m. on the 3rd of Dec.?

I have never fished La Jolla, so that sounds like an exciting one.

I'll bring my Kayak down. Honestly, don't know how the hotel is going to feel about it though. Or I guess I could get a rental from someplace.

In case you guys don't know me, I'm the guy from the kayak safety videos shown at the MLPA mtgs.

Thanks,

Ed

dos ballenas
11-16-2009, 04:54 PM
bring some of these...:jig: and get out there early!

Holy Mackerel
11-16-2009, 05:19 PM
Ed, thanks for your participation in the MLPA process, you went above and beyond presenting safety videos on our behalf. I hope one of the La Jolla kayak regulars steps up who is fishing Saturday, and meets up with you. I will be on a skiff, otherwise I'd meet up with you, but I'll be monitoring CH. 72, give me a shout if you head out.

emrliquidlife
11-25-2009, 09:11 AM
Thanks for the PM Tom,

So, what type of Irons? Tady? I was looking at the various models and it was a bit dizzying. Type 45?

Any color recommendations. I'm going to be new to the Tady family, so stocking up is going to be costly. Any go to colors you guys recommend?

I'm staying at a hotel. If I actually get a fish, I'm going to look funny going into the lobby in Gore-Tex with a YT bleeding in a bag.

I'll take fish cleaning pics from the bathtub.

Ed

FISHIONADO
11-25-2009, 09:42 AM
Hike Bike & Kayak in La Jolla has Prowler 15's with rod holders. If you want to rent contact them at their Mission Bay store (858) 488-5599 and tell them you want a fishing kayak delivered to the La Jolla store.

Holy Mackerel
11-25-2009, 09:42 AM
For Irons about now, most guys are using heavier YOYO jigs.

I am sure many will post up what they like. But an old stand by is the blue and white SALAS 6Xjr. :jig:

The Tady 45 is a surface Iron.

Drop down, grind up, repeat.

https://www.bajafishgear.com/xcart/images/T/Salas%206X%20Jr.jpg

dos ballenas
11-25-2009, 09:46 AM
this is a good one to read.... its not just the color of the iron, but how you use it:reeling:

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/showthread.php?t=693

thanks Pat! One of the best old posts... :you_rock:

-scallywag-
11-25-2009, 10:37 AM
friday we have some 5-8ft WNW groundswell (16-20second interval) showing up.....this could make things exciting at the LJ launch, don't count LJ out (always check it in person) just have a backup plan if you don't feel comfortable LANDING in the surf you see....and like everyone said above...heavy irons, 6x jrs are my fav also (B/W and birdshit). This time of year you can get away with just one or two rods and a handful of irons....unless you know the area trying to make bait is a waste of time right now.

TCS
11-25-2009, 01:21 PM
Thanks for the link to the yo yo article. I read it a while back but now I'm ready to give it a shot. I'll be going out tomorrow at about 6. So the question is: Should I put a flourocarbon leader between the spectra and the iron or just tie the spectra to the iron. I'm leaning toward a 40lb flourocarbon leader about 3 feet long tied directly to the iron and tied to the spectra with a swivel.

Also, if anyone wanted to pm me the location of the "Thanksgiving 09' Spot", I'd be eternally grateful.

Thanks, Tom

emrliquidlife
11-27-2009, 02:43 AM
Thanks for the all the input. I'm due to stop in at Bass Pro Shops and select some Yo-Yo able iron.

What is the best launch spot for La Jolla? I don't have cart wheels , so I'm hoping for an easy launch. If need be, I could get crazazy and get some wheels. I'm thinking I will rent a kayak, and bring my soft rack so I'm mobile.

Mostly I catch bass on my home turf. But I'd rather work and skunk then catch a bass someplace else. Wouldn't be a terrible thing to bring in some bones, but damn do I have YT fever.

dos ballenas
11-27-2009, 06:44 AM
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/index.php?page=lajollashoreswebcam

this should get you there... either that or google "avenida de la playa" in la jolla... and theres no bass in LJ!:wsb:

emrliquidlife
12-14-2009, 06:08 PM
So, I'm back in San Diego from the 15th to the 17th.

I didn't get to fish the last trip at all. Too much work, but this time, I'll be able to get time on the water no problem.

Thanks to everyone on the board who have answered questions, and in particular, Tom for giving me his number to call and ask questions.

Any last minute hotspots?

I did get the yo-yo iron, and I'm hoping to be doing some clandestine fish cleaning in the hotel bath. Staying at the Ivy in the Gaslamp, so this could get interesting.

Are there any hose down type facilities near the launch? My plan is to use a wheeled cooler, to bring in the fish, and use free hotel ice to keep a hoped for catch good until my return on Thursday.

fishinkid2010
12-14-2009, 09:12 PM
There are no hose down facilities near the launch, unless you count the showers near the bathrooms. But nothing to clean a kayak or gear.
I like your optimism about having to deal with keeping your fish cold. :) Good luck! Lets hope you get one.

emrliquidlife
01-12-2010, 07:33 AM
Okay, will be in SD again....Hoping to fish Wed. I thought I saw that someone had put up links to a weather site, but now, I can't see them.

How have the swells been?

If it is knarly, I'm going to skip working the bay.
Ed

emrliquidlife
01-12-2010, 10:55 AM
Okay, will be in SD again....Hoping to fish Wed. I thought I saw that someone had put up links to a weather site, but now, I can't see them.

How have the swells been?

If it is knarly, I'm going to skip working the bay.
Ed

Nobodies been out?

For whatever reason, I can't get the La Jolla cam to work for me.

Leaving shortly and need to figure out if the kayak comes with.

dos ballenas
01-12-2010, 11:35 AM
surf is up, and weather may be an issue tmw... but you may still be able to launch if your crazy enough!

Sherm
01-12-2010, 12:10 PM
The pier swell for Wednesday is predicted to be 4 to 6 feet. Bring your bay gear just in case.

emrliquidlife
01-12-2010, 04:04 PM
The pier swell for Wednesday is predicted to be 4 to 6 feet. Bring your bay gear just in case.

Grrr, last time I was here was the day after the news caught the kayakers that had gone overboard, and made more of it than there was.

Now, same thing, big swell. I'll drive out, and check anyways. I could push fishing back to Thursday.

Any case, yes, I brought my full box, so have bassing stuff and irons.

Out of curiousity, is there a place near La Jolla or MB that you guys buy your bait squid?

bellcon
01-12-2010, 04:14 PM
Ed,
stop with all the "hope to fish"
and
Go Fish!
and good luck!

Lil Dougie
01-12-2010, 04:19 PM
Dana Landing for bait/ squid.

emrliquidlife
01-12-2010, 04:21 PM
Ed,
stop with all the "hope to fish"
and
Go Fish!
and good luck!

But I want to fish La Jolla, not the bay. Last time I ended up in the bay becuase of the swell. No matter, I will fish. The thread title came from when I visited some time back.

If I can get out in the a.m. on Wed, the tide goes down after 2 p.m. or so. Hopefull that makes it landable.

I'll likely wake up and check the weather. Make the call then.

The yak on top of the C Coupe is a attention getter when at the valet.
Found out the Ivy has "Executive Parking." This is an indoor lot. 5 bucks and my high mileage coupe gets a secured spot.

Oolie
01-14-2010, 09:10 AM
I did get the yo-yo iron, and I'm hoping to be doing some clandestine fish cleaning in the hotel bath. Staying at the Ivy in the Gaslamp, so this could get interesting.
mad props if you fillet a yellow in the hotel bath.

Surf Hunter
01-14-2010, 11:34 AM
mad props if you fillet a yellow in the hotel bath.

He he he, the wife and i did that with tuna in our hotel shower in La Paz Mexico.

1851

miguelitro
01-15-2010, 08:34 AM
hope you tipped your maid a few extra pesos:D