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Old 03-10-2008, 09:05 PM   #1
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I'd suggest stowing your rods or at least leashing them and everything
else when launching from an open ocean spot like Cardiff.
Sets can sneak in before you make it past the break (or when
landing)...
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Old 03-11-2008, 03:13 PM   #2
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i camp at San Elijho many times during the year...my advice?
take wavsters advice...
stow and or leash everthing you want to keep!!


wifes first time on a yak?, no experience thru surf?
you might want to try no rods and reels first
just play in the surf, get a feel for the yaks
also pick you spot coming in carefully...lots of drop offs between those rocks, ouch
was there about a month ago and a guy in a fish and dive missed timed everything, i have never seen a yak pearl that bad, he went completely verticle, and just before the giant forward flip he came slamming back down (upon closer inspection he had some huge homemade outriggers, that saved his azz)
have a blast, share your adventure when you get home

p.s dana point is about 45-50 minutes up the road and is an easy launch from inside or launching at doheny state beach
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Old 03-12-2008, 03:17 PM   #3
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I'd suggest stowing your rods or at least leashing them and everything
else when launching from an open ocean spot like Cardiff.
Sets can sneak in before you make it past the break (or when
landing)...
Yep – last week I punched through a small waist-high set and was “in the clear” when I saw a head-high clean-up set stacking on the outside. Fortunately, the tide was high and the surf was mushy so it didn’t break on me. Almost went home to trade the yak for the board.

I always store my gear if there’s any surf at all, especially when landing. And when I don’t store gear, I at least leash down the rods, even in the ankle-slappers at LJ.

Good luck!
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Old 03-12-2008, 05:24 PM   #4
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launched right infront of the campgrounds last july huge sets there & almost impossible 2 time at the day had to jump off at about 5 ft just 2 avoid flipping it but its a short paddle made bait qiuck....its not a renound surfing spot for nuttn
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Old 03-12-2008, 05:32 PM   #5
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It's where I took my Trident on its maiden open ocean launch (excluding LJ).
Definitely needed to store the rods, due to the sets coming in. I didn't flip
nor did I have to bail, but timing is everything and you will get wet.

Beginners may have some difficulty at this spot...
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