10-12-2016, 07:45 AM
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Here fishy fishy fishy...
Join Date: May 2011
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 774
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I think this might be a legit question this year, given that the kelp beds which "anchor" the homeguards are significantly reduced.
What do the professionals/veterans think?
I was out in La Jolla this past weekend and it may have been the most quiet I've ever seen the place - just endless fields of buoys.
I spent time inside the buoy field, outside the buoy field, north of the buoys, west of the buoys, at one point I was literally about 2 miles west of the coast and almost into the South La Jolla MPA. Nothing.
The weather and water were beautiful, but there was just no active life that I could see. A little creepy, really. I didn't see any scuba chickens, sea dogs; nothing. I saw several pelican teams, but they were all formation flying somewhere further-offshore than I felt comfortable-with.
Maybe everything was just hanging out even deeper than where I was dropping lines.
It was my first legit-skunk (couldn't even make bait) in a LONG time.
I got a really good workout from the mileage I covered though.
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