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bigbad5 10-08-2012 06:51 PM

how about LBC
 
any good fishing spots in LBC... :cheers1:
just moved over here and got a new kyaak, wanna get a better idea of where to go for a good day

jorluivil 10-08-2012 07:10 PM

It all depends on what you're fishing for.

Papa drew 10-08-2012 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bigbad5 (Post 135745)
any good fishing spots in LBC... :cheers1:
just moved over here and got a new kyaak, wanna get a better idea of where to go for a good day

I live in long beach. If you want to go out hit me up.

kiyo21 10-08-2012 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa drew (Post 135756)
I live in long beach. If you want to go out hit me up.

I do I'm looking to go around redondo this Saturday

Papa drew 10-08-2012 08:01 PM

This Sunday between 11 and 1 in long should be very good fishing. I am going to try to head out then. If you want to come along send me a pm.

mtnbykr2 10-08-2012 08:21 PM

uh oh, got em all riled up... gotta work, have fun out there...:reel:

vincentek9 10-08-2012 08:21 PM

i usually kayak out to the long beach break water (alamitos side. aka south end). i do best from 6am-10am. calicos, big sculpin, big cabezon, big rockfish, treefish. for halibut, i fish the sandy beaches of belmont shores. there are also threshers there (my friend caught one off the pier). i hear great things about cabrillo side, but i havent had the time to venture that far up seeing as how going up there will take the same amount of time as driving to la jolla.

bigbad5 10-08-2012 09:42 PM

great stuff
 
im down bud!!! im by alamitos bay... my yaak is pretty stock, not too fancy but hey y not give it a try

bigbad5 10-08-2012 09:44 PM

also
 
what would u guys recommend about what kind of tackle.. bait.... set up... basically the 411( howmany poles to have? test line? size hooks? just everything) thanks in advance

bigbad5 10-08-2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 135748)
It all depends on what you're fishing for.


to be honest i really dont care if i catch a mackrel, i just wanna get all the fishing in before it get chilly

landwhale 10-09-2012 06:49 AM

Cherry Beach foot of Junipero easy launch quarter meters $1 an hour. Try the oil islands just watch for the work boats.

MrM 10-09-2012 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by landwhale (Post 135795)
Cherry Beach foot of Junipero easy launch quarter meters $1 an hour. Try the oil islands just watch for the work boats.

To expand on that, there's two boats (Ford and Ranger) that go to each island on the hour, every hour during the day. Watch out for them. Depending on the captain, the boats don't slow down for fishermen. I've been on them when they've almost ran people over, and when they've slowed down to give a smaller wake. There's also a barge that is scheduled as needed at each island every day.

Papa drew 10-09-2012 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by landwhale (Post 135795)
Cherry Beach foot of Junipero easy launch quarter meters $1 an hour. Try the oil islands just watch for the work boats.

That's a great spot to go. I have been fishing Grissom island. I was thinking of going there first.

Amish Ed 10-09-2012 12:35 PM

Yep, Landwhale and I fish White Island (right off Cherry) frequently. We just use bass gear no matter where we're fishing. Of course when we go together we're only looking for bass. I use a Curado 200, Cardiff 300, and Cardiff 200. 6-17lb topshots, 10-40lb spectra backing. For baits I'm using 3" and 4" Edge Flurry, Big Hammer swimbaits in 5"-6", spinner baits, and various Texas and Carolina rigged baits. Hot Sauce for taste.

landwhale 10-09-2012 04:23 PM

Its an easy paddle to Grisham and the Queen Mary area and alot easier launch.

Papa drew 10-09-2012 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by landwhale (Post 135870)
Its an easy paddle to Grisham and the Queen Mary area and alot easier launch.

I figure for his first time that would be a good starting point. I have fished it before and cought spottys and halibut there.
I am going to hook him up with some swim baits like you did with me Steve.
Btw your more then welcome to join us.

tomahawk 10-09-2012 06:05 PM

PD, where do you launch from when you fish Grisham? I have fished there before but parking is always a pain. Are you parking on the Queen Mary side at the boat ramp? I would love to meet up with you guys but not sure if I am committed to something else. It would nice to meet some other fishermen. One concern about fishing Sunday is if it rains Thursday it might be pretty dirty at the mouth of the LA river.

Papa drew 10-09-2012 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tomahawk (Post 135878)
PD, where do you launch from when you fish Grisham? I have fished there before but parking is always a pain. Are you parking on the Queen Mary side at the boat ramp? I would love to meet up with you guys but not sure if I am committed to something else. It would nice to meet some other fishermen. One concern about fishing Sunday is if it rains Thursday it might be pretty dirty at the mouth of the LA river.

Bring quarters it is a buck an hour. Park at alamitos parking lot. It is behind the big stone building. "You can not miss it as it is across the street from the big circle building. We can wheel the kayaks all most to the water. Short paddle about 300 yards to the start of the fishing spot. We can work around the island to the queen Mary. The rain on Thursday should be real light. Your more then welcome to come. It will be an easy kick back fishing day. If you want pm me and I will give you my number. I live 3 blocks from cherry beach we can head over together.

Papa drew 10-09-2012 07:01 PM

If you want to I am going to be in the parking lot around 10 am:kayak-surfer:

bigbad5 10-09-2012 07:19 PM

I'm in


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