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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: O.C.
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Alan-
The DP pipe runs 1.25 nautical miles out from the tip of the long jetty. It's .25 n miles between the northern-most pole and the one to the south (of the three). This you know. There is another spar buoy 1.75 n miles to the south, very near some interesting bottom structure. Yeah, the Pipe is hiding around 80' and very little structure until you're actually at the spar buoy. The Aliso Creek pipe is 1.34 n miles long and starts at about 51.38 degrees. Very close to the MLPA, you'd have to check. I don't go near LB for fishing and consequently, to spend any of my money.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: W of 5
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I got my first yak and OC yellow off the Aliso pipe way back when the MPAs weren't even a nightmare yet.
I've seen the Dana pipe depicted differently on different charts but whichever it ends at the spar buoys (theyre called the barber poles but only one is striped) so working between them you find the "end".
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