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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Sitka, AK report
« on: August 20, 2007, 08:46:55 PM »
Yo,

My posts are rare since I moved to Montana, but I thought you might like to know about my recent trip to Alaska.

I went to Sitka with a group of friends last week.  The purpose of the trip was not necessarily fishing, but I managed to get some fish in the kayak I rented.

The first day, two buddies and myself rented kayaks in Sitka and trolled for salmon with no luck.  We did catch a nice stringer of rockfish once we gave up salmon fishing.  We found out later that we were probably not deep enough for salmon.

We then headed off to a Forest Service-owned cabin up north of Sitka.  We had to charter a boat to get to this cabin, so we loaded three kayaks on board in addition to the beer and other necessities.

My first day out at the cabin resulted in another nice stringer of rockfish.

The next day I decided it was time to go big, so I fished for halibut.  I caught two, the largest being 35", which is 17-19 pounds according to this website: http://www.piscatorialpursuits.com/halibutcharts.htm.

My last day fishing I managed to get another halibut on board.

Some of my friends tried fishing as well and succeeded in roping in a few rockfish, but no halibut or salmon.

Below are some pictures ... I did not take any rockfish pictures since, quite honestly, the rockfish I used to catch in California were more impressive.

Side note # 1 - I just read about Chef and am saddened by his death.  He was a really cool dude who was willing to share his knowledge and passion for kayak fishing.  He will be missed.

Side note # 2 - I just read the extremely long thread about the GWS attack on Dan.    I am glad to hear that Dan is safe and hope all is well with him.

Side note # 3 - we also picked a large number of chanterelle mushrooms, which were quite tasty (see pic).

Side note # 4 - I also included a pic of KY Jelly wrestling that I was lucky enough to see at a bar in Juneau.

General SE Alaska kayak fishing comments:
1. It was fun
2. I will do it again
3. It would be best to try to get better/different kayaks.  We rented sit inside kayaks and I like the SOT kayaks.  This may be problematic considering water temperature, but I kept losing fish and pliers and knives under the seat.  I was also concerned about swamping the kayak, sinking and dying.  But I could not find a SOT kayak to rent, so maybe this does not matter.
4. Next time I will find bigger and better rockfish.
5. next time I want salmon, damn it. 
6. I hear it is difficult to find lings on the "inside", which is a bummer.  Also a bummer is that non-residents can only keep one ling per year and it must be between 30 and 35".
7. I need a better system for dealing with halibut in case I get a large one.

Later, Sean




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Yo,

I went out Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning from Limekiln. 

In summary: I'm a miserable failure.  This was my "goodye" to the ocean and the ocean did not shower me with gifts to say goodbye to me.

Details: Wednesday - I got to the campground kind of late (noon).  Two rangers warn me that they saw a large shark out in front of the campground two weeks ago ... this kind of freaks me out.  I head out anyway into the windy and lumpy ocean.  I kept three medium sized rockfish, purposely relesed a 6" cab and a greenling, and accidenatally released a 25" ling.  I blame the shark for the accidental release.  My routine of immediately bleeding the fish had been altered due to the shark reports and my game was off ... the ling simply wiggled its way out of my yak.

Thursday - much less windy and nicer on the water.  I did not land one fish!  I think it is the first time I targeted rockfish/lings/cabs without even catching one pathetic rockfish.  Pretty lame on my part.

My comments - I launched and landed two times without bailing.  My assessment of the area immediately close to limekiln was that it was pretty sandy with a some rocks scattered here and there.  Closer to shore was mostly rocks, but had a lot of kelp.  As this was my first time there, I was alone, and the wind was pretty bad (on Tuesday), my desire to travel afar in search of serious structure was limited.  Far from shore seemed flat and potentially sandy ... could this be right?  From reading past reports, some people have scored big time at Limekiln.  So my lack of catching fish comes down to either the following three issues or maybe even a combination.
1. I can't fish ... I should go back to Montana.
2. The fish were not biting when I was fishing (but I should have caught at least one on Wednesday).
3. I was in the wrong spot.

Anyway, there was one ranger named Brian who was super nice to me ... he fishes out there often.  I fortunately did not have the mean Limekiln ranger experience I have read about here.

Cheers,
Sean

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Hi,

I am heading down to Mill Creek this evening or early Tuesday.  Anyone want to join up?  I've never been and am not even really sure where it is (I know it is the vicinity of Big Sur), so please post directions if you got 'em.  I can't even find good info on mapquest or google.  Any info on the fishing/launch would also be appreciated.

I plan on camping at Mill Creek because I read here that the launch is easier.  Camping is first come, first served, which I am hoping is not a problem mid-week.

Anyway, if you want to join up, post here soon or call my cell if I am already on the road or there. (406-531-0872).  I'm flexible on location, so if you want to meet up somewhere else, that's cool.

The wind/swell is looking a little questionable, so I am mentally prepared to not hit the water if it appears unsafe.

Later,
Sean

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Hi Kids,

For those of you who do not know, I moved to Missoula, Montana in December.  However, I will be in Davis, CA for the week of 5/14.  All my gear is still in Davis, so I am hoping to hit up some mid-week rockfish action while I am in the state.

From my interpretation of the regulations, RF are open south of Pigeon Point and way up north.  I wanna go!

Does anyone want to hook up and get our fish on?  I know mid-week is difficult for most, but it would be great to hook up with one or more of you.  I am down to head north or south, but I have a feeling that the weather down south is likely to be better.

This is of course weather dependent.

Unfortunately, I will miss the Elk tourney this year and most likely in future years, and I will miss the good times to be had.  Sucks to be me.  Maybe I can hit up some Seattle area fishing at some point.

Peace,
Sean

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Kayak fishing in Montana
« on: February 07, 2007, 07:21:51 PM »
Hi,

For those of you who don't know, I moved to Montana in December.

A couple of weeks back I had the opportunity to do a little kayak fishing on a lake named Salmon Lake.  As you will notice in the picture, the conditions are a little different than I experienced in California.

Even though I have moved out of California, I still hope to occasionally kayak fish in the waters of the Pacific.  I have family in San Diego and Sacramento, so I figure I can get out a couple times a year if all goes well.

I'm in Missoula if anyone wants to visit!

Peace,
Sean

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Hi,

Ling season is about over and the weather is looking good on Thursday.  I would like to head out for one last attempt at lingzilla.

Anyone down to go?  I would like to go to Fort Ross, but can be flexible if anyone else wants to hook up.

Let me know,
Sean

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Fort Ross 9/24
« on: September 25, 2006, 06:33:08 PM »
I went out solo yesterday at Fort Ross.  Foggy, but small swell.  I bailed on the launch and lost my hat and banana, which sucked, but it could have been worse.  I ended up hooking up with two other kayak disher-dudes who are not associated with this group.  Fished pretty much all day with hardly anything to show for it.  I caught three underlings and a few small rockfish.  I kept one halfway decent red and two gophers that were killed by the pressure change.  The other dudes fared better than I, with three lings, a cabazon and some rockfish between them.  On arriving upon the beach, I did not find my hat or banana, but there were two other kayak fisherpeople not associated with this site.  They generally had a slow day, but had a very nice sized cabazon.

Looks like BAM II was sweet.  I'll make it a priority next year.

Peace, Sean

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I'm heading to Fort Ross Sunday (9/24).  Plan to arrive at about 9:30.  Company welcome.  Channel 69.

Weather is looking good.

Later, Sean

9
I am hitting up Tomales again tomorrow.  Launching from Miller's Landing at about 7:15.  Company welcome.  Channel 69.

Peace, Sean

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I'm launching from Nick's Cove at 10 am and hunting halibut.  Company welcome.  Channel 69.

Later, Sean

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Elk Sunday Aug 13
« on: August 14, 2006, 10:12:40 PM »
So I thought I would try out my newly acquired Karma (I moved two kayaks and a paddle out of the surf zone on Saturday afternoon) and head out and catch lingzilla on Sunday.  CP Kayak and Craig went out as well.  The Karma did not produce as I had hoped, but I kept a 25" ling and a couple of medium blacks.  Lots of gophers.  I think CP and Craig scored a couple of medium rockfish.

Just so you all know, I knowingly and purposely had a bunch of bananas in my kayak both on Saturday and Sunday  and I caught 25" lings both days.  My new goal in life is to dispel the banana rumor.  I know this is a lofty goal, but a guy's got to dream.

Later, Sean

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Fishing Tournaments and Events / Elk "lost and found" thread
« on: August 14, 2006, 08:39:15 AM »
Hi Kids,
This weekend rocked!  Thanks to Sean (and family), Bill, Erik, those who donated prizes and others for making this a sweet event.

I found a couple of items that may have been lost by some of you.  Let me know if they are yours.

1. Ocean Kayak paddle.  Found on the beach where we launched.

2. Blue knife-like contraption.  Looks like a pocket (fold out) knife, but really has a box cutting blade inside.

Later,
Sean

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General Talk / SF charter recommendation?
« on: July 31, 2006, 09:08:30 PM »
I am organizing a bachelor party in late August for ten people.  It was decided that we are going out on a fishing charter for one of our events.

Does anyone recommend a particular charter company?  The only caveat we have is that it must be out of SF (Fisherman's Wharf, I think).  I thought of another caveat: I don't want to eat the shit out of the bay, so I am looking for a charter that will go out in the ocean.

Suggestions?

Thanks, Sean

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I started out at about 8:30am.  My buddy and I headed out straight to the Whistle buoy, which is where there was supposedly hot salmon action.  Turned out that there was not hot salmon action for me or most other boats out on the water.  Paddled over to the Bell buoy to target rockfish.  VERY slow.  I got  copuple of fish.  My friend hurled and paddled in.  I was determined to catch some damn fish.  So I paddled back out between the Bell and the Whistle and found the fish.  Mostly blues and blacks, with a couple of Chinas and underlings thrown into the mix.  The action was pretty hot with lots of double hookups and fish coming up to the boat.  So nothing big, but enough fish to feed fish tacos to my group of friends for two nights at the campground.

My wife and a couple of other friends went out on a charter and got skunked on Salmon.  They did get a few rockfish.

On the way back, we stopped for lunch in Garberville.  My lame-ass Blazer would not start back up.  Had it towed to Fortuna, we rented a car, and made our way back to Davis fairly late on Tuesday night.

The good news about this is that I have to pick up my lame-ass Blazer this Saturday and will fish Shelter Cove again on Sunday.  Any takers?

Here are a couple of pics ...

Peace,
Sean

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Hi All,
I am heading to Lake Tahoe this weekend.  Going to do the Mac thing on Saturday (definitely), Sunday (probably) and maybe even Monday.  If anyone wants to hook up, let me know.  I am staying near Tahoe City.
Later, Sean

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