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Guerro Grande
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 629
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They're never going to get a bite with that leader - they should switch to fluorcarbon. I'd gladly troll that bait down at the Guadalupe Islands.
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I eats what I kills
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 393
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I used to launch off of Camino de la Costa, just North of Avenida Cresta.
We two man carry the yaks on the South side of the point (past the pump station). Last time I was there the waves were less than ankle slappers.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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I was down at the Children's Pool yesterday watching "Actual Children" using the beach.
All the while an Eco-terrorist from Seal Watch was spreading propaganda and Video taping family's and children at play. -Notice the Propaganda Seal Watch signs ("Please Do Not Disturb the Seals") that they place next to the Official City of San Diego Sign (stating "Public Access on the Beach is Allowed at All Times"). This sign says, ("Please Do Not Go On The Beach") The family to the left of the sign seems conflicted after reading Both Signs. Clearly designed to confuse the vacationing tourists who's signatures they were soliciting to send to Senator Christine Kehoe. DSafety, do you have a key to this launch ramp lock? Conditions at The Pool -------------------------------------------- I listened as She spread Her message saying how "people do evil things to the seals" and laughed out loud. -she got pissed. Before leaving I couldn't help myself, so I waited for Her to turn around and then said, "look that child is clubbing a seal". She almost fell off the sea wall while turning around. :lol: |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Clairemont
Posts: 116
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I thought all signs on Public property needed a sign permit?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Everything pouring from her mouth was negative, as she accused people of harassing the seals. (none of which was taking place) It was funny to watch her holding the video camera in one hand, while passing around a clipboard with the other. Some people signed to Her agenda, others familiar with Her spiel walked right by. |
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Ancient Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: On The Water
Posts: 935
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It would be ironic... no... funny... no... righteous
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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Children's Pool
Great shots of people actually using this public beach. I wonder where the seals went. When I was a kid, the seals were around, but kept to themselves over on Seal Rock, a bit north of the beach. Seal Rock is a preserve set aside for the seals. They were regular visitors to the Casa but slept, (and pooped) on the rock.
At some point over that last 20 years, they took up residence on the beach and someone decided that they were more important than the humans for whom this man made beach was built. I do not know the details as to how this came to be but it would be interesting to learn the history. If anyone knows, please post. In response to Billy V's question, I do not have a key to the Casa ramp gate. I used to but they have changed the locks. I am waiting for a response to my email to the Lifeguard Chief, Ken Hewitt, in which I asked for a clarification of the rules regarding launching kayaks from this site. Ken is a reasonable guy but he has to go by the rules. Should it turn out that the rules prohibit using this beach as a launch site, I would like to suggest that we try to get the rules changed. I have two thoughts on this subject. The easiest solution would be to get our government, (remember, they supposedly work for us), to specifically aprove launching kayaks at the Casa. There is going to be a bunch of work done to the facilities there at some point. The lifeguard tower has been closed because it is falling apart. This facility will probably be rebuilt and upgraded. The beach is also supposed to be dredged to clean up the seal poop which has made the water in this area unsafe for human contact. As part of this upgrade, we could lobby that a dedicated kayak access be created. The other option is that while they are reconstructing the lifeguard tower, they add a ramp to the beach on the south side of the sea wall. There is a stairway there now but stairways are not very kayak friendly. This access is not as sheltered as the Childrend's Pool beach, especially during the winter but it would be better than nothing. I may be tilting at windmills but I think that if the kayak user community bands together we could make this happen. I will try to get things started. Is anyone else interested in helping out? Bob |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 279
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Not an effective hook without the barb though. Unless you intent to C&R (in this case I would).
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