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Silbaugh4liberty 11-19-2014 08:18 PM

County Line/ Leo Carillo
 
Anyone from LA area fish over here lately? Some dude got a YT on a SUP this past weekend on the yoyo. If you know this area, let me know if you know of some spots to launch from. Don't want to kill myself. Thanks guys

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ful-rac 11-19-2014 08:40 PM

I havent fished there lately, but they have been catching fish there all summer long....as far as launch spots...you answered your own question....county line and leo carillo.

And as far as not killing yourself....leo carillo is much easier but further away. Youll be launching and landing in a boulder field just so you know. Dont crash!

TJones 11-20-2014 06:08 AM

Today is perfect day
 
Bite is wide open . :kayak-surfer::kayak-surfer:pm if interested in going some other time . All my buddy's whimpered out . No juevos . :paddleersmilie:

Silbaugh4liberty 11-20-2014 06:13 AM

Heard they're feeding on squid.

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TJones 11-20-2014 06:29 AM

Like mentioned above
 
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Originally Posted by Silbaugh4liberty (Post 211662)
Heard they're feeding on squid.

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They have been killing them all summer . The fishing probably hasn't been this good since the fiftys , before man invented the fishing reel . :D. But I really would not know because I have not caught jack :yt:there all year long . I was building my confidence farther down south at Lj , when they were right here in my back yard . :toetap05:.

Silbaugh4liberty 11-20-2014 06:39 AM

Well, I live in Brea, so LJ is 90-120 minute drive. Leo Carillo is still over an hour but a little closer.

I just need some squid colored jigs!

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jorluivil 11-20-2014 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Silbaugh4liberty (Post 211664)
Well, I live in Brea, so LJ is 90-120 minute drive. Leo Carillo is still over an hour but a little closer.

I just need some squid colored jigs!

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Speaking from experience: I live in Norwalk, County Line is about half the distance of LJ but the drive takes just as long or longer. I recall one weekend when it took me over 2hrs to get home, 2hrs to go 60miles.............:auto:

Silbaugh4liberty 11-20-2014 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 211666)
Speaking from experience: I live in Norwalk, County Line is about half the distance of LJ but the drive takes just as long or longer. I recall one weekend when it took me over 2hrs to get home, 2hrs to go 60miles.............:auto:

Oh Damn, thanks for the heads up. The drive back from LJ has been 2 hrs on average for me. So sounds like there isn't much of a benefit to go over there, unless it's just biting better

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wiredantz 11-20-2014 07:04 AM

Fishing malibu is always good, but having to deal with PCH is a heart ache all the time and it doesn't mean you will catch anything either.

MrPukaShell 11-20-2014 08:34 AM

Launching at County Line can be a little challenging espically if the surf is on the larger side. Head out to the 180' mark and a little N/W of Neptune's Net. There should be some boats anchored up there. Heard the white jig was working best. Yes the fishing has been the best it has been since I can remember. There used to be a bunch of home guards in the Malibu area in th 70's. We would troll for them with broken back Rapala's. I would take some squid too. Watch on the landing too as the waves break quite a distance from the beach. If you are on FB look for George Clout. Spends a lot of time there and usually has a report if he is not surfing.

Silbaugh4liberty 11-20-2014 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by MrPukaShell (Post 211681)
Launching at County Line can be a little challenging espically if the surf is on the larger side. Head out to the 180' mark and a little N/W of Neptune's Net. There should be some boats anchored up there. Heard the white jig was working best. Yes the fishing has been the best it has been since I can remember. There used to be a bunch of home guards in the Malibu area in th 70's. We would troll for them with broken back Rapala's. I would take some squid too. Watch on the landing too as the waves break quite a distance from the beach. If you are on FB look for George Clout. Spends a lot of time there and usually has a report if he is not surfing.

Thank you MrPukaShell, this is the kind of Intel I was hoping for. Looking online I saw all the rocks and wasn't sure where everyone launches from.

That guy that got his yt on the sup was using a white jig, so I figured that would be the way to go. I got a yellow and white, might try that out.

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MrPukaShell 11-20-2014 08:47 AM

Sil,

If you get there early enough there is a dirt road that leads down to the beach that you can park next to. I think it is the life guard access. Anyway it is an easy way down to the water. I have always launched on the southern end but you will just have to see what the waves are doing. Heard the surf was going to be on the larger side this weekend so check your favorite surf report. I would stow your gear on the way out and on the way back in. Broke two poles there a couple of weeks back, lesson learned the hard way.

Silbaugh4liberty 11-20-2014 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by MrPukaShell (Post 211684)
Sil,

If you get there early enough there is a dirt road that leads down to the beach that you can park next to. I think it is the life guard access. Anyway it is an easy way down to the water. I have always launched on the southern end but you will just have to see what the waves are doing. Heard the surf was going to be on the larger side this weekend so check your favorite surf report. I would stow your gear on the way out and on the way back in. Broke two poles there a couple of weeks back, lesson learned the hard way.

Awesome, thanks. I actually might go on my buddies boat this weekend, but will keep an eye on the surf reports to find a window of opportunity.

I like to try new spots out all the time.

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chxh8me 11-20-2014 09:56 AM

get there early. in my experience the wide open bites happen right around sunrise, and shut off shortly thereafter. doesn't mean they can't be caught later in the morning... but it does seem to slow down quite a bit.

frozen squid on dropper loops and various jigs ought to get it done.

Silbaugh4liberty 11-20-2014 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by chxh8me (Post 211689)
get there early. in my experience the wide open bites happen right around sunrise, and shut off shortly thereafter. doesn't mean they can't be caught later in the morning... but it does seem to slow down quite a bit.

frozen squid on dropper loops and various jigs ought to get it done.

Awesome! You guys rock, thanks for the info!

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yemff 11-20-2014 02:44 PM

lived 10 min from leo/county for 20 yrs and honestly never fished it, or anywhere in malibu for that matter, at least from a kayak. Now that I live in san diego I wish I was up there. But if I had to launch from anywhere Id park in the lot at leo carillo down the cliff from the actual county line. You will enter like youre going to the campgrounds, but you will go back under pch, then past the lifeguard tower then north and down to the beac. Might be a bit of a paddle though and youll prob have to pay.

CaliHalikiller 11-20-2014 04:40 PM

For any easy launch park on pch just east of the leo camp ground entrance south side of the street there are a small set of wood stairs and its free but if you have to balls launch out of couty line but store ur gear like they mentioned I consider both of these spots as my local spots fish them a lot oh and also bring heavy weights if fishing bait if current is ripping you need 12-16 oz to stay on the bottom irons works awesome to got all mine there this year on irons good luck wear your PFD and wait for the lull in the sets

chxh8me 11-21-2014 11:07 AM

wiiiiide open this morning (for about an hour or so). dropper loop with dead squid, and jigs. 130-160ft.

Silbaugh4liberty 11-21-2014 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by chxh8me (Post 211759)
wiiiiide open this morning (for about an hour or so). dropper loop with dead squid, and jigs. 130-160ft.

Sweet!! How many did you get?

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MrPukaShell 11-21-2014 11:18 AM

Aloha Spirit had 18 yesterday (Boat out of Channel ISlands)


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