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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Oceanside
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![]() 101 for the really new guys, try & visualize where someones lines might be and dont cross over them.. On some packed days it really helps out to use a little common sense.. if your driving on top of a guys flylines, he wont get bit.. i give a yell sometimes to others, and ask em' "what rig u running?" & "how far back" out of common courtesy.. take current into consideration also..I personally wont drive up into a guys "zone" and will paddle completely around him to get to my desired destination.. ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I agree with Wade, it is not only the lines but the fishing area behind someone trolling or drifting with a flylined bait that you should be careful of. Particularly when you are new to paddling (slap chopping) and/or when the
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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If you ever want to learn anything about fishing la jolla all you need to do is search "madscientist" you might just learn something yourself Wade ![]()
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i dont claim to be the king of the Jewel , nor do i think that even remotely if that is what your alluding to.... i lurked on this board for many years before even registering..but... I have been at it on plastic for ten years if that counts for squat?.. thankfully, i learn something new EVERY time i go out..
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