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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: La Jolla
Posts: 42
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fall trip to Nor Cal
I went up north for a friend's bachelor party weekend and not having been there in awhile, I decided to take a few vacation days, bring the kayak along, and visit some of my old
![]() The highlight was O'Neill Forebay. I'm sure some of you are familiar with this spot. Along with San Luis Reservoir, these two bodies of water have put out all the freshwater striper records in the country and are part of the aqueduct system bringing water from the Delta down here. If you're ever taking a drive up to the Bay Area or anywhere up north on I-5, it's worth a stop - especially in fall or spring when the wind is down. I arrived at about 4pm on a Friday afternoon and certainly didn't want to delve right into Bay Area traffic at that time on a Friday. Kayak fishing in 80 degree perfect weather was a much nicer alternative. While setting up on shore, I heard a couple splashes that I assumed were lures hitting the water from two nearby float tubers. It then quickly started sounding like it was pouring rain and I looked up to see about an acre of boiling stripers exploding on baitfish ![]() After the debauchery of the weekend, I headed up north to the Humboldt Nation to visit some friends. The rivers were lower than I've ever seen them. I don't get many chances at fly fishing in rivers down here so l left the kayak out for this part. It was pretty slow. In two days, I managed to get one adult steelhead up to my feet on the spey rod. When it took off on its final run after seeing me, it bent the hook into an L shape and promptly unbuttoned itself. Oh well, at least I got to feel the wrath for a little bit. I landed one other "half pounder" about 18" and that was it. My buddy landed an adult with conventional gear. On the way home, I stopped to see my parents and spent a last morning fishing SF Bay in the kayak. It was really fun to do some striper drifts in the kayak along a few islands that typically produce in PBs when the tide is moving. I landed a couple barely keepers and called it a day after quite a bit of paddling exercise. All in all, a fun trip and I'm slowly gaining confidence fishing from these little plastic slay rides. Now it's time for a ![]() Jon |
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