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#1 |
Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: In a house
Posts: 79
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That is where it all started for me 8 years ago. First fish,calico, caught in a kayak, I was hooked
![]() You can make bait in that area as well. Good luck ![]() |
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Its a good spot. I have a buddy that lives in the area, and fishes there on his boat, and kayak.
The tackle mentioned will work well. |
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#3 |
I eats what I kills
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 393
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Might also try 2"-3" gulp shrimp with a lead head.
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#4 |
Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,124
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6/27 Cardiff Fishing Results
Well, I got to the beach at resturant row around 7:30. There was plenty of parking in the Charlies parking lot, (Charlies is closed until further notice). The surf was small and I made it out with ony a couple of waves bouncing off of my chest.
Once outside the surf line, I switched to peddle power and quickly made it to the kelp. It was calm and I was the only one there. It was a beautiful, quiet June Gloom morning. I decided to just try lures this trip and did not attempt to make bait. I am not very good using plastics and my rookiness showed. I tried everything but failed to coax even a small callico out of the kelp. My newest lure was one of those strange looking MC Slugs. I guess I wasn't presenting it correctly because it drew no action. Maybe someone could start a thread on how to fish with this lure. I also tried scampi and various swim baits with no success. Finally I switched to a crockadile and had a little fun. Basically, I just trolled the lure next to the kelp and picked up about a dozen small fish. They were mostly Barricuda but once when I let the lure fall to the bottom, I picked up a little Halibut. I am certain that once I learn how to fish this place, it will become one of my favorite spots. The easy access and nearby location are major plusses. After a few hours, I realized that it was still a work day and figured I should head in. With the small surf, I thought for a minute about not stowing my rods but better judgement won out. I peddled to the surf line, put everything away and switched to paddle power. Just then, a big set came in. Fortunately, I was far enough out to keep from getting crunched. When the next lull came, I paddled as hard as could and made it to the shallows. The bad news is that the place I chose to land was in the middle a big rip. All of a sudden, I was in a washing machine with waves coming at me from all directions. Somehow, I got turned around and was getting pushed in stern first by a bunch of small waves. Hobies are not designed to surf backwards so, you guessed it, I flipped over in two feet of water. Had I kept my rods in the Crate Mate, I am sure that they would have been snapped in two. It was a fun morning. I will do it again soon. Bob |
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Before your next trip out there pick up a small bottle of Uni-Butter.
-Apply this to your plastics before casting into the kelp channel, or along the kelp line. Place it in the sun so it gets warm. I use an old pill bottle filled about 1/4 of the way, and dunk the plastic inside after every 3-5 casts. I have also use a flux brush to brush it on (if I want to get fancy) ![]() -You can also use a small plastic sandwich bag, and simply re-dunk your plastic into that and smear it on every few casts. ![]() Fish like to bite things coated with the stuff. You may also want to pick up a couple of cans of (fishy type) cat food to chum the water before casting. Walmat has Friskies for 62 cents a can. Those cattle boats are always chumming as they back into the kelp. -Catch a Big One- PS. Good thinking on the rod/reel storage. I've been on my head enough to simply expect a crash landing most of the time. |
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#6 |
I eats what I kills
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 393
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Bob,
It is a all a crap shoot coming in. I've rolled my old prism in 1' surf, shp. Great report! ![]()
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#7 |
Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: NC SD
Posts: 58
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Don't forget the halibut, WSB and YTs that sometime frequent the area. I've seen (and had the pleasure of gaffing) a 40# halibut taken out of the kelp a few years back. I've also seen an occasional YT, WSB (caught many WSB there but never legal, though I've seen some 40# class speared there before). You can also find Mr T around that area as well.
And in case you don't know, you'll get a ticket if you park in the Cardiff lot without a pass (get the pass at the campgrounds). Good luck.
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