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GTboosted 10-10-2016 11:42 AM

LA Area
 
Anyone kind enough to post or pm any easy launch sites within an hr drive from the San Fernando Valley?

This Saturday I will go fish Castaic to spend some time with the family and to get my new PA14 dialed in. But I am ready to get back to saltwater.

In the past I wouldn't care where I would launch with my tarpon. Now that I have this heavy beast, I need to find accessible launch sites that wont break my back or have high surf. BTW I have the hobie beach cart so I can move it across sand if need be. Also note that I have a trailer.

CrazzyGar 10-10-2016 11:50 AM

Cabrillo Beach. Easy parking & launch. Short pull across the sand & flat calm beach launch.


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GTboosted 10-10-2016 01:51 PM

Thanks for the tip.

Forgot to mention I have a trailer.

socal.beach.bum 10-10-2016 02:05 PM

Carrillo has a boat launch very easy access and launch, I think kings harbor does as eel but don't know the specifics

CrazzyGar 10-10-2016 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by GTboosted (Post 270355)
Thanks for the tip.



Forgot to mention I have a trailer.



Cabrillo also has a boat launch. But you will have to pay for it. KH has a boat launch but you can park in the trailer parking lot & walk your yak to the kayak paddle board dock & dock launch it.


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GregAndrew 10-10-2016 06:34 PM

There are a bunch, but depending on what you plan on targeting some may or may not suit you. Also, your 1 hour time limit will depend on when you plan on driving there (coming home you will probably not find one within an hour). Marina Del Rey boat launch, King Harbor in Redondo and Cabrillo Beach can provide you with both harbor and open water fishing. Claremont St. Catamaran Launch, Queen Mary boat launch, and J St. are all decent spots for Long Beach Harbor. You could probably reach Leo Carrillo and County Line beaches in an hour, but choose your days wisely.

GTboosted 10-10-2016 06:55 PM

Thanks guys.

The hour limit is just in general. I can go further out every now and then. But I want to fish more often now so I feel finding local spots is beneficial. I am aware of most harbors but want to do more open water. County line is easily within driving distance but I just want to avoid big waves as much as possible. In my short time launching, I never had trouble getting out. Losing a paddle is another story....(that some dudes on this site probably heard about lol) So yeah not afraid of big surf just worried about stuff breaking. Specially my shiny new PA.

I guess I will have to take a cruise down pch one of these days

jorluivil 10-10-2016 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by GTboosted (Post 270383)
Thanks guys.

The hour limit is just in general. I can go further out every now and then. But I want to fish more often now so I feel finding local spots is beneficial. I am aware of most harbors but want to do more open water. County line is easily within driving distance but I just want to avoid big waves as much as possible. In my short time launching, I never had trouble getting out. Losing a paddle is another story....(that some dudes on this site probably heard about lol) So yeah not afraid of big surf just worried about stuff breaking. Specially my shiny new PA.

I guess I will have to take a cruise down pch one of these days


Don't waste your time driving up and down the coast, that is unless you're the type that likes walks on the beach and sunsets. 99.999% of the kayakers on this site fish the same areas for the same two reasons; access and access. Like Greg said, getting there is never the problem, getting home is a whole different ball game.

King Saba 10-12-2016 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 270387)
Don't waste your time driving up and down the coast, that is unless you're the type that likes walks on the beach and sunsets. 99.999% of the kayakers on this site fish the same areas for the same two reasons; access and access. Like Greg said, getting there is never the problem, getting home is a whole different ball game.

But when you have an cooler filled with fish the drive is more bearable. :D

jorluivil 10-12-2016 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by King Saba (Post 270492)
But when you have an cooler filled with fish the drive is more bearable. :D

WORD

GTboosted 10-12-2016 07:57 PM

True true. I actually dont mind long drives...just dont think I can be on the road for looong drives every single weekend.

I have been going to June lake loop(5hrs one way) for years but now that I have a trailer I might make it up there once a month starting next spring.

I am just like everyone here, happy to just be on the water. Pissed when I get skunked but overall, always go back.

Only reason why I asked was because I have a beast of a kayak and dont think I can drag it or launch thru the old spots I used to go thru. In reality I dont want no honey hole, just some info on really accesible launch sites besides the obvious harbors. Maybe some private rd where I can slap my wheels on and launch thru small surf. But I guess there is none or someone really thinks another kayaker will deplete their secret spot lol

Maybe once my kayak has battle scars I will say fugg it and go back to county line again

King Saba 10-12-2016 09:37 PM

The drive back shouldn't be as bad on weekends as compared to during the workweek, but in any case it always suck. You could plan around that by getting up before sunrise and getting off the water before noon. And, your hull will get scratched eventually. It's unavoidable.

radastaff 10-13-2016 12:26 PM

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good luck out there bro...

Paul


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