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Messages - tj06sti

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For Sale / Re: 3/71 Datsun 240z 4-Sale
« on: October 09, 2015, 11:44:02 AM »
Oh man, that is a gorgeous car. I really wanted one of those for my first toy.. Hope she goes to a good home. :)

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Safety First / Re: Kayaker running from storm.. sorry if this is a re-post
« on: September 03, 2015, 04:38:59 PM »
I think I woulda stashed my rods inside the hull.  :smt010
^^^^^^^
Yeah that...

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Safety First / Kayaker running from storm.. sorry if this is a re-post
« on: September 03, 2015, 02:47:21 PM »


Only had that happen to me once out East, but luckily I was on a lake where I was able to make an emergency landing on the island in the middle of it to weather it out.. Couldn't imagine being miles from shelter on open water. :-|

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I haven't posted my trip report from last weekend down there yet. But be careful. As I was paddling out from the Harbor, maybe 1/4 to a 1/2 mile out of the Harbor to the Buoy, I had a heart stopping moment. So I am a fisherman, I end up adding an inch to my fish when talking in certain circles (or anytime after a few drinks  :smt003) But I am telling the truth 100% here.

So, paddling out, I happen to stop, seeing some boils and broke out the Sabiki rig since I did not know there was sooo much bait out there. As I am looking at another boil maybe 10-15 yards away from me, something massive leaps out of the water. I am talking 6-7 feet long big. Being from the East Coast, my first thought was, whoa, marlin. It only took a fraction of a second to realize that massive object that has cleared the water with its tail is a shark as it came crashing down.  :smt107 I am new to this area and ocean fishing as I have mentioned, and have not really had to deal with sharks, just big rays. I have been looking at the pictures of sharks that are in this area. It wasn't a thresher, it had a normal, forked tail, no fin was super long as I saw in the pics of them. The only things I saw that looked alike were Juvie Great Whites and Makos? I know the cement ship was surrounded by them a month ago.. what do you guys think? I'll post this in my trip report as well.

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General Fishing Tips / Aquatic park or Sausalito..
« on: July 10, 2015, 05:22:04 PM »
Hi guys! I am looking for some advice. I am helping out with some veterans training for their Alcatraz swim tomorrow and they don't start till 10:00 AM in Aquatic Park. I had fished the Sausalito area once from a head boat which seemed pretty relaxed and we caught some stripers and halibut so I was considering finding a launch in Sausalito and doing some fishing, or even parking in Aquatic park to paddle over to Sausalito and then paddle back for the swim. Anything from "that is a bad idea and you will be wasting your time!" to launch suggestions in Sausalito, or areas to fish would be appreciated as I am a self admitted newb to the area!  :smt003

TJ

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For Sale / Re: prowler 13
« on: July 07, 2015, 08:06:46 PM »
Dang, right Kayak, but the color.. I like being bright and visible on the water even though boaters cant really see our hulls until they are right up on us.. Considering reflective / colored tape.. Bumping this thread as it is still listed for sale! Thanks for the heads up.
did  you want something like this TJ?
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Yep! Right color kayak and like the silver grey metallic below.  :smt003

TJ

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For Sale / Re: prowler 13
« on: July 07, 2015, 04:44:36 PM »
Heads up - This was posted on the Sacramento Kayak Fishing group for $500 -
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/boa/5109874641.html
https://www.facebook.com/groups/565221640256407/permalink/687978074647429/

Dang, right Kayak, but the color.. I like being bright and visible on the water even though boaters cant really see our hulls until they are right up on us.. Considering reflective / colored tape.. Bumping this thread as it is still listed for sale! Thanks for the heads up.

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Introductions / Re: Right coast transplant
« on: July 06, 2015, 06:46:12 PM »
Welcome aboard! East coast transplant here as well. I really wish I had made it out during the right times to fish the bars for those big runs of drum, or the cement ships for striper. Jealous here!

TJ

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For Sale / Re: prowler 13
« on: July 06, 2015, 03:43:02 PM »
Cheer up, there'll be more!

Follow Headwaters Kayak on Instagram, they get yaks in on trade and sell there demo stuff from time to time.

I just scored a 2014 Trident 13 for $550 from them.

Great folks, too.

Thanks for the tip! I am all over that. I still own two Kayaks back in Virginia, one is my 2009 Hobie Revo (Which is the gen I want as I believe it is 15 lbs lighter then the current gen) and my Perception 11.5 sit inside. Company wants $400 to ship them though and insurance could be a hastle if they damaged. < /thread hijack >

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For Sale / Re: prowler 13
« on: July 06, 2015, 03:39:32 PM »
Thats Craigslist bro. I've had the same experienced, at least you didnt have to drive 2 hrs like me.

Dayeeeeem that sucks. I am a CL veteran but never had that happen. Just no shows for appointments while sellin'.

TJ

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For Sale / Re: prowler 13
« on: July 06, 2015, 01:30:33 PM »
Its GONE wonder whos the lucky one got it?

I wish it was me.. I was scheduled to see it tonight and he went ahead and sold it.  :smt010

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Introductions / Re: Hi NCKA!
« on: July 06, 2015, 01:28:03 PM »
don't underestimate the value of safety equipment even when fishing inland waters

Welcome! And agreed there on the safety. I didn't start fishing on the salt out East until I had my Marine VHF and didn't try out here until I had a wetsuit.

TJ

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Welcome to kayak fishing on the West Coast - from Virginia myself.

TJ

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Encouraged by several members in my intro post and the weather outlook, I decided to try fishing Santa Cruz rather then practice surf launching. Though the night before as I was getting everything together, I discovered I had left all my salt water gear in storage after my move and only had freshwater gear. On top of that, of the two kayaks my friend loaned me, the sit inside has no rod holders and I found that the old heavy POS pink Scrambler was impossible for me to put on my car without devising some sort of system like a wheel over the wind shield or a towel on the wing of my car. Very poor design as the handle is too far forward and there is no lip to grab for on the inside like on my old Hobie which I could hoist into the J-cradle with no issue.

I put together what I could of the freshwater gear I had including some jig heads and swim baits and decided to bypass buying bait since I had no anchor, no anchor trolley, and no sea anchor. I figured I would drift too fast for it to be affective. Ended up taking the sit inside and outfitting it with the spray skirt. Ran into Coop at the launch site who gave me his information and what channel he'd be listening on. So I geared up with my marine radio and gps tethered to myself, trusty old Ugly Stick tethered via the existing bungees on the yack and my other gear stowed inside and took off for my first foray into the Ocean. The conditions were very mellow and the spray skirt didn't get wet except for the dripping of the paddle on the way out. I headed to the mile buoy just to see it before Coop hailed me and let me know he was over at the Lighthouse. I paddled my way over and he was gracious enough to share his bait and even a 10 Oz sinker since everything I had purchased was in storage. A three way swivel and a 3/4 oz yellow jig head from my freshwater tackle were enough to get a rig that was fishable enough! Ended up catching my first rockfish from a kayak and having a blast out on the water. Thanks again for the bait and sinker Coop! It took me awhile to dial everything in so I stayed out after beginning to have some success while Coop headed in after hitting his limit.

I learned a lot and had a lot of fun. The wind really picked up and with it being on shore, it began to get a bit choppy and became harder and harder to maintain a slow drift. But when the tide turned, the fish really turned on! I had no net, so I began losing the larger fish at the boat as they would flick off at the side, or leap off the spray skirt before I could stun them. The real kicker at the end of the day was..  I lost my first ling! A hitch hiker. I had no net so I would have never had been able to land him even if he didn't let go, but still disappointing to see him descend back into the depths after hanging around a moment debating on latching on again. At that point I was being blown probably 2-3 knots and I am not sure he would have held on just from the drag of the water being so strong? Even with the loss, it was very encouraging that even a noob like me has a chance at bringing in some decent fish.

At this point, I was holding the rod in one hand trying to keep bouncing the bottom without snagging, and since I had no sea anchor, I was using my other hand to keep the paddle braced on either side of the kayak to prevent it from weather cocking sideways and basically steering the kayak in reverse to slow my drift. When that began to fail and it became a battle of snagging every 5 minutes and paddling forward to free my rig while cresting waves and getting soaked, I decided it was time to head in. I figured it would be an easy paddle with the wind at my back. It certainly proved to be fun but I am not sure I would say "easy".  :smt003 I was pushed by the wind and waves and ended up getting a bit of practice "surfing", riding waves, bracing, and getting plenty wet. I had debated staying out just to keep playing as I really was having a good time, but it was 3:00 at this point and I knew I better split before traffic got super gnarly.  GPS reported 12.5 miles of travel and a max speed of 6 Knots at the end of the day.

Long report for a couple of smaller rock, but it was wonderful fishing from a yak after a two year hiatus, going out on the ocean really for my first time, and learning a good bit about fishing that area and for rock fish in general. The head boat trip had me thinking I would always hate rock fishing. I used a borrowed really heavy duty rod and even with the larger fish, I would bring them up and it felt like I was just dragging up a clump of seaweed. So thanks Coop for paddling with me, for the bait, and passing on the knowledge. I marked some good spots on my GPS and that seemed to pay off repeatedly drifting that line.

Anyway, a very long winded post for what I am sure everyone would consider a small haul but what can I say, anyone hesitant to get out there for their first time.. just do it! You wont regret it.  :smt003

Outfit and safety gear for this trip in the sit inside included: Spray skirt, 3mm farmer john wetsuit, diving booties, shorty dry top, marine VHF, phone double bagged, GPS, bilge, compass whistle combo, and paddle leash. My normal set up from out East for open water trips. Also had practiced self rescue plenty of times in my shorter sit inside back home which included bilging out water. I may attach a short clip of when I was coming in and some of the fish I started losing at the boat.

For now, the evidence of a toothy lurker from the depths.


 

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Introductions / Re: New Kayak fisher from East Coast
« on: June 27, 2015, 12:43:24 PM »
Great intro - welcome to NCKA.   :smt001

Thanks!  :beer2

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