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Old 02-24-2015, 12:11 PM   #11
goldenglory18
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys. Once again kayak and motorless anglers are the best around!

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Originally Posted by svendawg View Post
If you want current info on lakes in Calif try http://fishingnetwork.net/index.php?pageid=home and pick a lake of your interest. Lots of good lake specific info through the forum on that site

Another thing to watch out for about Calif Lakes is that many of them are owner/managed by the water District and are not Kayak friendly. Check the lake regulations on kayaks before you make a trip to a particular lake
Well thats a bummer about the private lakes, and thanks for the heads up on the anti-yak mentality. Thanks for the information and the heads up!

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Originally Posted by Hunters Pa View Post
If you are volunteering for a HOW event and need to borrow a kayak just post it up. I'm sure someone would have a loaner.
I figured as much. Even without any gear, I'd like to be able to help load, setup and that type of stuff. I'm young and have a strong back. I might as well put it to good use. LOL

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Welcome to BWE and California goldenglory18!

What part of Los Angeles will you be settling into, do you know yet? (It's a HUGE place)

I'm in the South Bay in one of the beach cities here... if you end up near me let me know...
Thanks Fish!

I'm still trying to decide on where we should rent first, but it's looking like either Southbay, West Hollywood, or Downtown are the best options. The biggest hurdle I'm running into is our family is my wife and I with two dogs and a cat, and me not wanting to spend any more time in the car than I have to (I'm working in Hawthorne.)

You are in Southbay.....where are you fishing the most? Off PV? You ever fished down in Bluff Cove? That little slice of heaven is GORGEOUS!
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