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My first kayak!! Can't wait!
Been shore fishing for 5 years, and rental skiff fishing and charter boat once a while....
Finally got a kayak rack setup for my car and finally got my first kayak last Sunday, a cobra explorer!! There are 2 harbors I've been fishing many times with skiff and shore, Newport and Dana, i knew Dana point pretty well, since is small. But still not sure where i should launch my kayak in Newport, any suggestion? because there are many private areas in Newport harbor, got kicked out many times...:the_finger: Also i will try to practice my skill only in harbors now, after a while, see if anyone interest go outside of the harbor with me :paddleersmilie: Wish one day i can catch a yellowtail on my kayak in La Jolla kelp...:reel: |
Newport launch is at the coast guard station, easy to get lost tryin to find it lol, but vary nice fishing area just keep an eye on the boat traffic...some real nice areas just south of the harbor entrance...there is a link to directions in here somewhere...welcome to the addiction and congrats on the new yak, keep at it, the YT will come:reel:
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We bought our first kayak (two seater) about 3 months ago. I took me 6 months to talk my wife into letting us get this for us and two children. It took me about a week and a half to talk her into getting the second kayak :D
About 2 months ago I found out about kayak fishing after purchasing 2 kayaks. Turns out the Tarpon 120 I bought myself was a pretty good choice for fishing for the price. Now after some research, I really want an outback, talking the wife into that may take a year tho :( As to Kayak Fishing, OMG it's one of the funniest things I have done in a long while, I am addicted. I have gone out a least one a week for 2 months straight. La Jolla is a blast, you should check it out. |
Nice to have you on board.
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welcome aboard!
Im fairly new to this addiction myself but loving every trip out. I live in newport and my choice spot to launch is off m street. Take balboa all the way to the end of the penninsula till the road starts to curve towards the wedge. On your left there is a small public swim area with a dock. Always meet up with other kayak anglers in the early hours there as well. Plus if you chose to purchase bait since its harder to jig up bait inside the harbor, the baitbarge is right there. Shoot me a pm if you would like to meet up some time soon. I go out a few times a week and I'm always open for company.:cheers1:
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Lucky you:mad:....live in Newport and able to fish few times a week!! JEALOUS!! |
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That's awesome to go out that often. |
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By the way min-va. I don't know if you have considered this but the warm season is coming to and end and the water will be getting quite cold. If you want to continue this obsession into the winter months you should look into a good drysuit. Everyone will tell you its not if but when you fall in.
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But fall into the ocean sounds scary for me, even i know a lot about sharks and seals, and i don't think i am that lucky to be a target, but for some reason, i still have that fear in mind :( |
It is a common fear but one that is quickly overcome and is replaced by respect. When you respect your surroundings you can be more prepaired. and I'm more afraid of a big ol sealion then I am a shark. I woke one up that was sleeping the other day and almost pissed in my waders when he charged me :eek:
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Welcome to the fun. I think a dry suit is probably overkill around here. But, a dry top and waders (or dry pants) would be good. Don't worry about the sharks, especially as you'll be spending lots of time in the harbors and near shore. Dogs can be a little dicey. Just watch where you're paddling and don't hit them ;)
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I wouldn't worry about sharks at all, does your kayak look like a seal ;)
I do think I saw the Great White a month and a half ago when he was hanging out San Diego. Plus in a place like La Jolla their are so many seals, sea lions, and swimmers that the sharks would much prefer them as a meal as opposed to plastic. |
Sharks in the pacific ????
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William, Jim Sammons did a video where he jumped into a pool in various types of waders and such. Anyways, bib style waders and a dry top did fine.
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good luck:reel: |
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true that...i guess it could get a little weird having it slosh around your crack for a few hours. then again....nobody gotsta know about it.:D
seriously though...whered the chiba puffin smiley go? |
Great info, guys.
I too recently got my self a 15 footer to try out in the ocean. Anyone plan to go out from new port next weekend? Oct 29 or 30? |
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Look like I may not able to make it this weekend.
I'm in the market for a Kayak specific PFD. Who would have though as soon as the weather gets cold, my local sporting good store packed up all the kayak stuff and replace it with all the ski/snowboard items... I'll probably spend my weekend visiting some of more Kayak friendly sporting good store in OC to look for a new PFD. Got any suggestion? |
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Flying Bait- Go see Andy at OEX sunset beach. Also check out the online store link above. i think they have a larger selection of PFD and you may be able to order from there and just pick up at OEX |
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