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Old 05-06-2015, 06:50 PM   #1
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Thanks for the replies.

Yes I know fish can be anywhere. Use your FF, bait schools = bigger fish, structure, hard bottom, water color, etc. I'm not new to fishing. I'm asking about strategies and how you like to fish the area on a kayak. For example, when targeting yt and wsb in the kelp.

Maybe I'm not making sense?
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Old 05-06-2015, 07:17 PM   #2
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Most people are pretty tight lipped with how they attack the fish unless you are out on the water. A lot of us put in a lot of hard hours to learn just the basics of our fishery. I would suggest shaking a few hands and bringing an extra beer or two on your next outing. As far as info a lot of guys like to slow troll mackerel this time of the year. kayaks offer a perfect pace. As far as distance of the kelp. Conditions change by the minute. Use your spidey senses and the marine life to point you in the right direction. I usually drop a yoyo anytime i see a school that is puddling or boiling but doesn't take at my flylined bait or my surface iron. To be honest I let my meter and the conditions dictate the depth and presentation. If your looking for some different info or more details there are a ton of old posts to filter through. I know its a lame answer but to be honest I don't know how to triage your skill set or what you may find interesting. Tight lines..
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Old 05-06-2015, 07:39 PM   #3
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Yeah, what farrier said.
I was hitting it pretty hard last summer and did ok. Just starting to dust off the gear and plan some new adventures out there.
I would always start by making bait, then set up and slow troll, while occasionally throwing an iron. As far as the kelp line, i would generally stay at least 50 yrds or more out when trolling. Sometimes quite a bit more.
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Old 05-06-2015, 08:12 PM   #4
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LJ sucks. I stick to the bays. No fish in LJ except an occasional rockfish
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Old 05-07-2015, 06:07 AM   #5
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if fisting near the kelp line, hopefully you're using a kelp cutter rig. I'm sure you are but thought I'd mention it.

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Old 05-07-2015, 06:33 AM   #6
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Hey IGY,

Next time you're in LJ, look for a lime green Malibu (I'd rather call it puke green but...) with an angry looking mofo fishing by himself. Get close to him...when all is calm and quiet, kind of look in the opposite direction and yell out "Mike!". If he responds, that's Cbad. Just follow the a-hole around all day long. He's a fish magnet. If he screams and yells at you to "MOVE THE F@@K AWAY FROM ME"...ignore him, you want to catch tails, right? Bring along some ear plugs and get them put in. Just copy everything that guy does. On his good days, he looks like this. Angry but harmless. Word. Jim
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Old 05-07-2015, 10:18 AM   #7
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if fisting near the kelp line, hopefully you're using a kelp cutter rig. I'm sure you are but thought I'd mention it.

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Autocorrect FTW!

This is why I dont like paddling up to otheryakers on the water. Leave people be, doing whatever they want. Some things you cant unsee.
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Old 05-07-2015, 04:17 PM   #8
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if fisting near the kelp line, hopefully you're using a kelp cutter rig. I'm sure you are but thought I'd mention it.

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If he is fisting near the kelp line, hopefully he is using a terd cutter rig
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Old 05-08-2015, 08:54 AM   #9
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You guys are a great bunch of random characters. A few a-holes, a few elitists, and a few guys that actually want to talk about fishing on a fishing forum.

I guess I'll just start posting all my jackoff, oops I mean showoff, look at my big fish pics like the rest of you. haha

To those who want to talk about fishing: when making bait, are the spanish macs good for nothing? Do they get bit? We normally just use the greenback macs.

BTW, when we were there Tuesday, right next to us the kelp lit up with a boil, baits jumping and big yt swiping baits at the surface. It was the size of a baseball infield (what's baseball?), sick!

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