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Jimmyz123
01-09-2011, 06:15 AM
Heading out Tuesday 1/11/11 for my birthday fishing trip that I always go on. I'm also going to use it for testing my bait tank before I make the jump to the ocean. I know the tide movement is not going to be too great but hey I get to go fishing. I'm thinking of going to either Mission or SD I haven't quite decided yet. If anyone wants to join me please let me know.
tunaseeker
01-09-2011, 06:23 AM
I was out last weekend and MB is still very muddy from the dregging and rains. After high tide peaked MB emptyed like a toilet with all kinds of debris flowing out.
I would try SD Bay.
Good luck!
driftwood
01-09-2011, 06:52 AM
I was out last weekend and MB is still very muddy from the dregging and rains. After high tide peaked MB emptyed like a toilet with all kinds of debris flowing out.
I would try SD Bay.
Good luck!
And with 26 sewage spills 8 million gallons dumped in SD In the month of DEC. :puke:
I just wonder how safe some fish are to eat. Have fun tue and maybe you should fish deep.
Jimmyz123
01-09-2011, 09:06 AM
I was out last weekend and MB is still very muddy from the dregging and rains. After high tide peaked MB emptyed like a toilet with all kinds of debris flowing out.
I would try SD Bay.
Good luck!
You just decided it for me. I know SD Bay very well and I have some areas that I was planning to try out. If my bait tank comes together like I hope it will I'll be picking up some bait. I have a spot I really want to try that I know always holds flat fish and is pretty deep.
old_rookie
01-09-2011, 09:11 AM
Dude - we need to get you out to LJ soon.
Jimmyz123
01-09-2011, 09:16 AM
Dude - we need to get you out to LJ soon.
I want to go very badly I don't have my leashes yet for my rods in the event I tip. I guess I could lay them down like I would my paddle. I've been kicking around trying to go to La Jolla or do the bay thing. Believe me the tug on my heart is there.
wiredantz
01-09-2011, 10:27 AM
I don't have leashes for most of gear, i just use nylon rope and tie it to my rods and stuff i don't want lose. The leashes i do own i use for my best gear.
Jimmyz123
01-09-2011, 02:36 PM
I don't have leashes for most of gear, i just use nylon rope and tie it to my rods and stuff i don't want lose. The leashes i do own i use for my best gear.
I have to look around the house, I think I may have stuff that I can use for leashes. I know I can handle the La Jolla launch but I want to make that for a day when I can hit it early and be out as long as I want. I have to drop my son off at school in the morning and my Mother-In-Law is making me a dinner for that night also. So my window of fishing will be from about 8 until about 3. How long do most people go out for when they go?
dorado50
01-09-2011, 03:19 PM
8 to 3 will work just fine!!! put the excuses in the kitchen drawer and get out there. LJ has been lightly fished lately,you will probably come in with a yt.
Jimmyz123
01-09-2011, 03:34 PM
You may have decided it for me. I should stop the excuses and just get out there.
Jimmyz123
01-09-2011, 03:37 PM
8 to 3 will work just fine!!! put the excuses in the kitchen drawer and get out there. LJ has been lightly fished lately,you will probably come in with a yt.
I will be sure to post up a report when I am back.
old_rookie
01-09-2011, 04:33 PM
I want to go very badly I don't have my leashes yet for my rods in the event I tip. I guess I could lay them down like I would my paddle. I've been kicking around trying to go to La Jolla or do the bay thing. Believe me the tug on my heart is there.
I store my rods in the the hull through the rod pod. The milk crate in the back is bungieed down and has a lid.
Leashes: small diameter rope from HD with a carabiner clip - its only for the paddle, and not in the surf zone. While fishing I don't use any leashes on my rods.
I understand your timing constraints. I hate that. It isn't fun to keep checking the clock when you need to return.
dsafety
01-09-2011, 07:32 PM
Jimmy, check out the innovations thread for some great ideas on how to make inexpensive and functional leashes from stuff you probably have in your garage.
I have adopted Fongman's great idea of using tarp tie-downs and have attached them to every rod holder on my yak. For about $6 you can have every rod except the one in your hand securely lashed down.
Bob
Jimmyz123
01-09-2011, 08:08 PM
Jimmy, check out the innovations thread for some great ideas on how to make inexpensive and functional leashes from stuff you probably have in your garage.
I have adopted Fongman's great idea of using tarp tie-downs and have attached them to every rod holder on my yak. For about $6 you can have every rod except the one in your hand securely lashed down.
Bob
I love the Innovations page, I have gotten a lot of my ideas from there. As I was driving to dinner tonight I thought about the tarp tie-downs as you mentioned. I have a few of those I can use. I'm set, thanks for mentioning those.
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