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Old 07-28-2020, 08:31 AM   #1
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Hello, I am a new member and I am excited to get to know my fellow kayak anglers. I have been stuck in quarantine and I would like to launch my kayak near Rincon Island. I was wondering if anyone knows if it is open right now. I plan to launch from Mobil Pier Road. Thanks!

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let me know if you are still interested? always looking for new kayak Buddys to fish Malibu. thanks. or if anybody else is interested?
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Old 07-28-2020, 10:21 AM   #2
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let me know if you are still interested? always looking for new kayak Buddys to fish Malibu. thanks. or if anybody else is interested?
Some cool photos of it on google maps. I am interested, but it's too far away, darn
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Old 07-28-2020, 10:39 AM   #3
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Rincon's a pretty fascinating spot. I've been there a time or two. Smells like the air you let out of tires.

Alas, it's too far for me to want to go regularly, as for me fishing becomes more about repetition which yields increasingly to convenience

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rincon_Island_(California) Reading about its purpose and history is really fun. Apparently they were shut down after a watchdog group spotted some major problems. It connects to multiple long reach oil wells, and was basically getting ready to be an ecological disaster. After being shut down, of course the company filed for bankruptcy, sticking the gov't with the bill for cleanup rather than handle it themselves.

They're in early stages of decommissioning, so now's a good time to check it out. Might not be there forever, though I'm not sure if they're just going to remove the causeway.

+1 on the access challenge. While I always recommend fishing with a buddy, it's practically a must to get your kayak over the rocks.
You're basically doing some light bouldering while carrying a kayak

Also there's a Robert Field episode where he thinks he's in Malibu, but is actually fishing Rincon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWLkbIzEGkI Probably not a bad time of year to see if a stray WSB or few are cruising through.
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Old 07-28-2020, 10:41 AM   #4
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Also that RF episode reminded me of an Outdoor Chef Life I recently saw that was kind of cool.... He might have enjoyed his Pac Mac a bit more if he'd treated it like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loJHLnjbgZU
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Old 07-28-2020, 11:54 AM   #5
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Rincon back parking lot

I've fished at Rincon numerous times, besides the flies out near the island which have literally driven us off the water several times I've had a lot of success fishing there! The pylons leading out have great fishing and we've even had large whales roll right up to the island within 30 ft of us! We've caught lots of calicos, sandies, johnny bass, and short WSB there. Its all also great place to bring the flyrod with sinking line!

Yes if you park in the main lot overlooking the ocean you will have to bring your kayak over rocks, however if you look on google maps there is a back parking lot on the other side of the highway. Last I checked they had closed that lot down due to covid, but if it's open, there is a tunnel that goes under the freeway and down a nice little path with no rocks right down to the other end of the beach! all you need is some kayak wheels and you are good to go! I stopped doing the little escapade over the rocks the first time I ate shit there, its no fun.

Good luck out there!!!!
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Old 07-28-2020, 04:38 PM   #6
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fishing is pretty solid there

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I've fished at Rincon numerous times, besides the flies out near the island which have literally driven us off the water several times I've had a lot of success fishing there! The pylons leading out have great fishing and we've even had large whales roll right up to the island within 30 ft of us! We've caught lots of calicos, sandies, johnny bass, and short WSB there. Its all also great place to bring the flyrod with sinking line!

Yes if you park in the main lot overlooking the ocean you will have to bring your kayak over rocks, however if you look on google maps there is a back parking lot on the other side of the highway. Last I checked they had closed that lot down due to covid, but if it's open, there is a tunnel that goes under the freeway and down a nice little path with no rocks right down to the other end of the beach! all you need is some kayak wheels and you are good to go! I stopped doing the little escapade over the rocks the first time I ate shit there, its no fun.

Good luck out there!!!!
I hope my old Buddys haven't killed everything there? Anyways, I am sending PM's to you guys. thanks.
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