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pchen911 11-08-2011 09:46 AM

Launching from MB to LJ
 
Anybody try launching from Mission Bay to fish the La Jolla Kelp?

Am thinking of launching from Dana Landing, out the channel, up PB, to fish the south LJ kelp beds.

Anyone tried doing that before and how was it?

I imagine you gotta time the tides to get out the channel with the outgoing tide, and back in with the incoming. How is the trek compared to launching from Ave de la playa?

When I fish at Crystal Pier, I sometimes see kayaks coming from the bay to the pier. It didn't look very far from the pier to the kelp or from pier to channel. How doable is that?

RK 11-08-2011 09:54 AM

I strongly recommend going and looking at how far that trek is in person.

Drake 11-08-2011 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by pchen911 (Post 99845)
Anybody try launching from Mission Bay to fish the La Jolla Kelp?

Am thinking of launching from Dana Landing, out the channel, up PB, to fish the south LJ kelp beds.

Anyone tried doing that before and how was it?

I imagine you gotta time the tides to get out the channel with the outgoing tide, and back in with the incoming. How is the trek compared to launching from Ave de la playa?

When I fish at Crystal Pier, I sometimes see kayaks coming from the bay to the pier. It didn't look very far from the pier to the kelp or from pier to channel. How doable is that?

I would guess this is at least a 3 hour paddle. Its going to take you 30 minutes just to get out of the bay from dana landing

blitzburgh 11-08-2011 10:07 AM

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I did it once.........this was the next day...

Handymansd 11-08-2011 10:16 AM

I used to launch from the lifeguard station in Guiverra Basin. I did that for almost 8 months, until Adi told be about Avenida de Playa back in 2005 or so.:o

It is a long Paddle, but doable. I even caught some fish along the way! North LaJolla is great but the south kelp holds fish too. The closures will greatly increase the travel distance to the grounds though...:mad:

I used to "sleep paddle" most of the way up. The tide can make a long day really bad if wind accompanies it. But usually is not too bad. An I-pod is almost mandatory.

Zed 11-08-2011 11:33 AM

Tourmaline.

pchen911 11-08-2011 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by blitzburgh (Post 99855)
I did it once.........this was the next day...

LOL.... Looks good.. Maybe I will try it out once in person.

Gotta be willing to try new things once in a while.

Iceman 11-08-2011 01:10 PM

Big Rock

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mazilla 11-08-2011 02:16 PM

It's not a big deal....when you have a trolling motor. :D

kobra 11-08-2011 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by mazilla (Post 99870)
It's not a big deal....when you have a trolling motor. :D


Or a mother ship. :rolleyes:

lamb 11-08-2011 03:29 PM

MB to South LJ kelp, you're looking at about 3+ miles... It's a long haul.
I see recreational kayakers paddling that route, but rarely fishing kayaks.
Be aware of the strong current in the mouth of the bay, depending on the tides. Despite relatively short route, paddling into MB channel against outgoing tide can be brutal. MB is shallow, so on occasions it's like a river...

As suggested, launching from Tourmaline is much easier, but swell better be real small.

That's funny Chuck, I remember when we ran into you... We had to swing by, as you don't see kayakers often working the South LJ kelp :)

pchen911 11-08-2011 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by lamb (Post 99878)
MB to South LJ kelp, you're looking at about 3+ miles... It's a long haul.
I see recreational kayakers paddling that route, but rarely fishing kayaks.
Be aware of the strong current in the mouth of the bay, depending on the tides. Despite relatively short route, paddling into MB channel against outgoing tide can be brutal. MB is shallow, so on occasions it's like a river...

As suggested, launching from Tourmaline is much easier, but swell better be real small.

That's funny Chuck, I remember when we ran into you... We had to swing by, as you don't see kayakers often working the South LJ kelp :)

Awesome info. Thanks for the tip.

Will check tide charts and find a good day to try this. 3 miles is doable, will see if its worth the trek.

Drake 11-08-2011 03:46 PM

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3+ miles? Use the legend lol

Tman 11-08-2011 03:55 PM

Paddle n Fish
 
That's what we called it years ago, Paddle n Fish.

The First of many...

Bunch of guys launched from LJ with the paddle to MB and afterwards, beverages and a BBQ.

Watched a buddy land a HUGE lingosaurus, 29 1/2"...unfortunately, they had to be 30" at that time...:doh:

Same trip another buddy landed a YT.

Fun trip, easy paddle, maybe it should be resurrected?

Zed 11-08-2011 04:44 PM

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Paddle n Fish
Thanks for the reminder. It's time for another one of those.


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