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Old 06-11-2014, 02:57 PM   #11
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Thanks for the info Silbaugh4liberty.

Someone logistic/situational questions--
* where's the best place to put in? Park?
*is the bait barge easily accessible or should we bring our own?
*any need for VHF radio?
*do winds pick up at a certain time historically or are they unpredictable?
Is boating traffic a major issue?
*insert any relevant noob question here....

Thanks again for any and all input.



Someone logistic/situational questions--
* where's the best place to put in? Park?
A: Launch at the boat ramp. Make sure not to park in the trailer parking! You will get a ticket! There are single vehicle spaces there make sure that you park in those. Get there early because it can fill up fast.

*is the bait barge easily accessible or should we bring our own?
A: Yes, it is easily accessible. You can bring squid or whatever you want. If you are good enough to make your own bait...that is the way to go. Otherwise buy bait at the receiver for $10.

*any need for VHF radio?
A: Not necessary, but nice to have in case of emergencies, and to communicate with friends.

*do winds pick up at a certain time historically or are they unpredictable?
Is boating traffic a major issue?

A: Yes, the winds do pick up usually in the late morning to early afternoon, like..11-12 noon. Traffic can be an issue, especially during this time of the year. With not only with giant container ships crusing about...you have to deal with sailboats, jetskiers, yachts, sportboats...etc..

*insert any relevant noob question here....


Cabrillo is a good place to start your kayak fishing career, many of us have. It's a great place to fish at times. Easy access, easy launch, no surf, availability of bait, close proximity of the fishing grounds, lots of good structure to explore and fish. All around it's one of the best and easiest places you can go.

Downside is that there is No yellowtail or seabass there...not say'n it's not possible but highly unlikely. But there's more to life than just seabass and yellows!

Have fun out there!
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