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General Talk / Fort Bragg area advice wanted
« on: May 29, 2024, 09:08:23 PM »
First off it's non fishing.  Taking my wife up to Fort Bragg on June 7-10, Staying at the Harbor RV park  on the Noyo and bringing our 2 Hobies, a revo and a mirage.  Not taking  Ruth out onto the ocean.  debating between an easy paddle up the Noyo or Big rivers for just a couple of hours (Albion is more of a drive than she wants).  Any opinions?

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General Talk / Finally got a Kayak Trailer
« on: March 11, 2024, 08:49:10 PM »
I'm getting to damn old to haul the sucker up on top of my camper or lift it up onto the roof of my car so I scored a used Malone Trailer.  It needed some TLC, the wiring was shot and only the drivers side turn/stop lamp worked. At least the tires were new.  Previous guy never bothered to register it or put the vin sticker on it.  Malone used the axle serial number to find the vin and when I sent them the bill of sae they sent me the vin, Certificate of origin and a bill of sale.  So after replacing all the wiring and installing new marker and passenger turn/stop light I got it registered and plated with the DMV.  I mounted a Thule Cargo box in the center of the cross bar nd Thule J racks on either side.  I can stow an lock all my gear in the box. so nice






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Kayak Fly Fishing / They were biting at Shadow Cliffs today
« on: March 10, 2024, 03:43:41 PM »
intermediate line, medium sink tip, 7' 5 pound test mono. caught 4 released 2 kept 2 (hook Damage)







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General Talk / Malone kayak trailer
« on: May 08, 2023, 01:03:41 PM »
Wife wants to see one in person before she will let me buy one. She wants to be sure she can move it sans kayaks.  Anyone within in an hour of Livermore willing to show their trailer off? Pm me

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Safety First / Stranded Kayaker Rescue in Progress
« on: January 26, 2022, 07:56:39 PM »
Near Hammer Island on Old River off Clifton Court Forebay.

So far fire rescue boat cant reach him (low water) they have requested a Helo for short haul rescue.  At least they have cell phone contact with the kayak

if you have pulse point you can listen on ALCO Fire

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Fished Big Break 10/3
« on: October 04, 2021, 08:23:11 PM »
Hot, windless and low tide

But when you haven't had a day off work in over a month it was glorious.  We went out from the Big Break Regional Shoreline Park cause it's free.  The tide was out and the launch was devoid of water and was solid muck.  Luckily next to the pier there is small rip rap with solid footing so we carried the yaks over that and launched.  I was trying out my outrigger kit for the first time . Should have left them in the high position more on that in a bit.

With the seriously low tide  it was a solid carpet of marine plants all the way out to the channel between the islands.  Rudders up, drives on deck, nothing hanging down.  Paddles only for about 30 minutes. The Outriggers really got in my way and I had to modify my stroke.  Next time I will have them stowed and put them on out in the channel. 

Once we got out and into the channel we made our way out of Big Break and started catching some small stripers in about 10-15 feet of water mostly in the 14 inch range.  Those little suckers totally ripped apart the paddle tail minnow jigs I was using.

Now about the outriggers in the down position they really make the kayak stable when getting hit sideways by power boat wakes and when casting but if you are going any distance or trying to make time up or off are the only way to go in my opinion.

Anyways we had a blast and were out for just under 5 hours and rode the incoming tide back to the now full of water launch area
I could have done without the 98F air temp though.  We had the AC blasting all the way back to Livermore. The tracker we had showed that we covered 5 miles out on the water.



14" striper (typical of what we were catching)




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General Talk / anyone else crack their Hobie rudder control handle?
« on: June 12, 2021, 10:42:34 PM »
I was out on Jackson Lake in Grand Teton about two miles from my put in and the lever had a lot of play.  Looked down and there was a really nice crack.  Easy fix but it would suck to have it beak in the middle of nowhere








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Fishing Pics / a week fly fishing in Grand Teton
« on: June 08, 2021, 07:47:51 PM »
didn't kill it but damn I had fun and caught a bunch of these feisty fellows










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Kayak Fly Fishing / Just installed the AMA Outrigger kit
« on: March 06, 2021, 06:29:35 PM »
If I get off work early enough tomorrow I'm going to go test it out at shadow cliffs to see if I can really stand and fly cast with it.




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 The lake is really low, plan to get some sticky mud on you and the Yak getting in and out.  The fishing was slow but the fish were biting.  We were trolling and got fish no deeper than 10 feet.  Water temp was 57.  Get out early  before the wind comes up and kills the bite

This one made my day





Yeah we roughed it


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Dang it was good to be back on the Yak and be pain free.  It's been 9 months since I shattered my left ankle.  Ran into Mel (Fishing Addict) in the parking lot, it was good to see to see a familiar face.  Anyways I was out there for about 3 hours on my Revo.  Back gave out before the Ankle did.  I know Mel caught at least one fish and so did I. Good day all around




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Safety First / 2 drownings at Del Valle, no PFDs
« on: June 12, 2019, 04:23:09 PM »
So avoidable.  We were out on the lake Saturday. almost no one in the rental skiffs besides little kids had on PFDs, same for the Party Barges.  We saw fire heading towards the Marina code 3 as we were leaving. 90% of the kayakers had them on.

https://www.sfgate.com/news/bayarea/article/Body-Of-Missing-Boater-Recovered-At-Lake-Del-Valle-13973885.php

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General Talk / Consumnes River flow at the preserve?
« on: June 05, 2019, 07:04:44 PM »
Saturday is going to be my first day back in the Hobie since I broke my leg. I'd like to go hit the Consumnes but if the flow is moderate to fast it will be too much for the ankle to deal with.  Any current info would be helpful.  If its moving well I will go hit a local lake like Del Valle so as to not risk further injury.

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General Talk / Castaway
« on: May 07, 2019, 08:36:55 PM »
Yes they took the damn cast off. the tib/ fib fractures are healed and as soon as I can regain full range of motion I am cleared to do anything I want.  6 weeks as a couch potato sucked balls.

Did a stiff ankled 10 minute walk tonight to get the program rolling

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