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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Lake Mendo Sat 1/13/07
« on: January 15, 2007, 03:57:07 PM »
Got to the lake around 8:30am.  A little chilly but no wind so the water is glass like.  The water level is very high which flooded the boat ramp about 3ft.  Tried to hail anyone on CH69 but no reply.  Trolling with live bait toward Crappie Cove but no hookup.  Saw lots of fishes on FF suspended around 30ft but no love.  Paddled to the North to checkout the cove but no bite.  Saw 1 power boat on the North end but no kayaks!   Throw out the new surface lure around the bend but nada.  Feel sooo lonely so start to head back to the ramp in early afternoon.  I guess the fishes are not hungry today!

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Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Lake Mendocino anyone?
« on: November 03, 2006, 09:34:03 AM »
Just got my fish finder.  Will install it tomorrow and would like to test it out at Lake Mendo on Sunday.  Anyone interested in joining me?  I plan to be there in early afternoon (around 2:00pm) and fish until dark!

Sailfish

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I found this aerial photographic survey of the California Coastline to be very useful for locating great kayak fishing locations along California coastline. 

http://www.californiacoastline.org/

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Got to the cove around 2pm.  Met Abking at my friend's parking lot (The Tea House).   Abking took a head start fishing while my friend Lyle and I get ready for the ab dive.  We  decided to try the furthest rocks to the right of the pier but after half and hour diving, we can't find any legal ab there. Lyle fell out from the kayak and lost his weight bell (that's his first time paddling a kayak) we're heading toward our "usual" spot.  Without his weight bell, Lyle climbed on a big rock to scout for them.  By now the wind was stronger as I took my first dive and got an 8+ inch ab.  Back to the surface, I look for the kayak but can't find it at the first glance.  After the the big wave, I saw my kayak about 50ft toward the deeper water.  Hold-on to the ab with both hands, I kicked toward the kayak but after 10 minutes, the distance seem to be closer but not by much.  I put the ab on my chest and hold it with my left hand, kicking harder and swam with my right arm.  Another 10 minutes passed and I gained about 30ft but getting a little tired, the thought of loosing my new kayak crossed my mind so I decided to let go of the ab and swim with both arm.  Luckily, I caught-up with the kayak and the ab still "stick" with me!
Back to the shore, Abking took some pictures of the ab and us,  he offerred us the cod fillets which we ate for dinner that evening, and I offerred the "lucky" ab to him but he refused since it's less than a 10 incher (j/k) (o;
The next morning, I was ready for kayak fishing before sunrise.  With the anchovies Abking gave me yesterday,  I caught my first fish from the kayak (it's a nice size jack smelt) which I used as bait while strolling for salmon.  I headed toward the "bell" and saw a group of seals resting on this buoy.  They jumped off the buoy and swam around my kayak and popped-up looking at me (I think they're eyeing my jack smelt).  I reeled the smelt back quickly and got away from the seals before putting my bait back in the water and continued trolling for salmon. Even no salmon caught that day, I was really enjoyed the water and scenery.  Before got back to shore, I headed toward the rocks and tried my luck there.  I caught a small blue cod and a cabazon which I released back for them to grow-up for a later day.
Stopped by my friend house, I was treated with a nice lunch.  The soup was made from scratch and the freshly made sandwich was delicious.  I helped Lyle with the dishes so we can finish the job quicker and go rock picking afterward.  The restaurant closed at 4pm, we finished the dishes by 4:30pm, and got in the water around 5pm.  Since Lyle lost his weight bell yesterday, he's scouting for ab from the rock and I was diving close by in the shallow.  Got my limit around 6pm but Lyle did not caught any.  I offerred him half of my catch but he only took 1 so I gave him the biggest one and brought home 3 abs.
Overall, this is a great trip for me as I met new friend Mr. Abking and spent time in paradise (I told my friend that he's living in paradise here at Shelter Cove).  I always feel like home here with friendly people and beautiful scenery (also great fishing) and looking forward to another adventure in the "lost coast".

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