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For Sale / Random Fishing Items - Updated
« on: October 01, 2018, 01:28:16 PM »
Cleaning house on some random stuff. See below for the links. Hopefully all the links aren't too annoying.


Scupper Hole Kayak Cart - https://monterey.craigslist.org/spo/d/kayak-scupper-hole-wheel-cart/6709431004.html
Simms Challenger Rain Bibs - https://monterey.craigslist.org/spo/d/simms-challenger-rain-bibs/6709443762.html
Frogg Toggs Rain Jacket - https://monterey.craigslist.org/spo/d/frogg-toggs-waterproof-jacket/6709442618.html
Patagonia Booties - https://monterey.craigslist.org/spo/d/patagonia-neoprene-flats/6709440954.html

Pick-up in person preferred, but I'm open to shipping for folks out of the area. Def willing to negotiate on price for the NCKA crew.




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CA Regulations / Question about Barbless Hooks
« on: December 04, 2017, 11:05:55 AM »
If the body of water requires barbless hooks to be used, can you get fined if you have barbed tackle in your box/bag in which you are not currently using and is not tied on to any rod?

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Carmel 8/20 & 21
« on: August 22, 2016, 03:00:38 PM »
On the water from 7:00 - 11:00 am Saturday morning. First few hours were very slow, but it seemed like someone flipped a switch around 10:00 and I ended up catching a total of 15 on a feather jig with squid. Mostly mid-sized blues, but I did get two vermilion. One of which was really good size. Biggest fish I've gotten off the yak so far! Put up an excellent fight on my lighter 6'6 UglyStick Elite Medium. Also, had a good-sized ling come up attached to a smaller blue. Hung on all the way to the boat, and didn't seem at all scared or intimidated as it got closer. If I wasn't so surprised, I probably could have netted him....kinda cheating though, huh??

Decided to opt for an evening session on Sunday. Weather conditions were excellent and was nice to not have the launch zone so crowded. I decided to try fishing deeper and using bigger tackle in hopes of getting a ling or two. No such luck! Moved around to all sorts of different zones but hardly a nibble. I got impatient and moved in closer to the kelp beds with the ole trusty feathers and ended up getting 5 blues , but not nearly as much action as the past 3 or 4 times being out. Lot of the small jellies in the water...was thinking maybe the fish were full off those? Maybe the fish were as annoyed as I was and moved way offshore due to having to listen to the announcer from the PB Concourse Event congratulate everyone on being rich and obnoxious!  :smt012

Met a really nice guy on Sat as I was getting loaded up who had his limit with lings. He gave me a bunch of helpful tips for getting my yak set up, recommended a nice looking FF, helped me lug my yak up the hill and even gave me a freshly tied swimbait rig. Didn't get a chance to catch his name or see if he was part of NCKA, but cheers to that guy! Enjoying getting to know and being a part of this community!



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Lost my kayak fishing virginity Saturday morning. Only success I had was not tipping over! Launched from Carmel Beach around 6:30am and quickly made my way to the inside kelp beds. Spent a while paddling around, shuffling positions, and grabbing/putting away gear in an effort to feel more comfortable. My seat (and butt), and lower legs were quickly wet due to water coming through the scupper holes and drips from paddling. I was wearing water-resistant pants and surf booties, which definitely helped, but my lower body was pretty soaked and cold after a 3.5 hours. Any way to mitigate these issues? Wetsuit? Water-proof pants? Can’t afford a drysuit.  I’m planning on getting scupper plugs, but the plugs I’ve seen online so far don’t seem to be the exact size as the scuppers on my yak (older Ocean Kayak Scrambler).

Started fishing around 7 and immediately realized that the wind (light SW) was pushing me very quickly, so I constantly had to reel in and paddle back into position. Is this standard? If not, how do I stay in position? Tie off to kelp? Drop an anchor? Couple guys out with the foot-paddle yaks were making it look easy!

All in all, it was a great first experience and I learned a lot. Definitely eager to get out and try it again. Thanks in advance for any advice/help you can offer! I’m sure most of these things have been discussed many times in previous threads, but I was having trouble finding info.  :smt006

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Introductions / Intro from Carmel Valley
« on: June 18, 2016, 08:58:49 AM »
Hello all. Noob from Carmel Valley. Already learned a lot from the forum and look forward to learning a bunch more. I grew up in Auburn and have called the Monterey area home for the past 12 years. Cool to see posts about waters in both areas.

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