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Messages - SpeedyStein

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Anyone launch there yet?  Recently built/opened waterfront park in Pittsburg/Bay Point area, right next to McAvoy's. 

I scoped it out on foot a few days ago, short walk on granite path from parking to the launch dock, which is in a slough, maybe a couple hundred yards off the bay.  Launch dock has a U shaped section that looks specific for loading/launching kayaks, and has a bike rack to lock your wheel cart to.   

Not sure how the fishing is right there in the delta, but I know lots of boats launch from McAvoy's and don't venture very far from there, so I would imagine a few fish might hang within a reasonable paddle from there. 

https://www.ebparks.org/parks/bay_point/default.htm

Also a plus, there is a decent little bait shop right there at McAvoy's too. 




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I just added a Scotty flush mount rod holder on my kayak.  I used 1/4" stainless bolts, 1 1/4" long with fender washers and nylock nuts, sealed up with rtv silicon gasket. Definitely solid, and pretty easy to mount. A 1.5" hole saw makes a perfect sized hole for the big hole of a flush mount.

I bought from Amazon, $16 or so for the base and rod holder, did not come with screws. I think the Scotty branded base plate is like $7, or about $4 at the hardware store for stainless stuff like I did.

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Bethel Island Marina has a ramp - not sure if they discount launch fees for kayaks, but they definitely have a ramp. 

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Show me your tackle boxes!
« on: October 19, 2020, 11:11:31 PM »
Ziplock bags.

I keep the backstock stored away and only bring a small bag of what I need for the day.  Anything that get's used stays out until it's been rinsed n dried.

I hadn't thought of this, good idea! I always get flustered when changing gear, because I tend to leave a leader attached to the end tackle, and ziplocs would make it easy to reign that in and keep it tidy.

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Show me your tackle boxes!
« on: October 19, 2020, 11:09:39 PM »
I've been using two-tier plano box 4600 size for 5 years with no problems. I like two-tier as it's more storage for not much overhead, enough to keep almost all my tackle for 3 species (except larger flashers) and reasonably waterproof.

Depends on where you will be storing it on kayak.  This particular box has been perfect for front console on my Ultra, or inside Plano 1612. Still using it even though in my current setup size is less critical.

I have two single tier boxes like that now. Maybe I'm just too sloppy, but I can't keep them organized for my life, and I always feel like I am one unnoticed boat wake from dumping all my gear into the bottom of my boat.  I normally keep them latched closed, but those crucial moments when I'm fetching something from the box or tying my rig is right when boats tend to buzz by, haha.  Not bad boxes, maybe not just for me on the kayak.

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Show me your tackle boxes!
« on: October 19, 2020, 11:04:19 PM »
I'm in a Hobie Revolution so I keep bigger items (flasher, diver, swimbaits, weights) in the circular bucket in front of the seat.  I carry hooks and terminal tackle in the pocket of my PFD and a lip gripper in the yak side pocket. 

I've cut down a lot on gear - tt took a while to figure out what I needed.

Which kayak do you have?

Wish I had a Hobie! I'm in a Perception Tribe - not ideal for fishing, but tons of deck space.  Probably too much, it encourages me to carry everything! I needed a tandem though because I've been getting my kids out on the water with me. Need to get on some internal storage for sure.  Have some deck covers, just need to install.

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Show me your tackle boxes!
« on: October 19, 2020, 07:51:46 PM »
Still getting this kayak thing sorted out. What does everyone use for a tackle box/bag/tub?

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At Sherman lake, river side of those islands stick to rattle traps and cast to the tulles let it hit the bottom, that's all I use with great success. In disco bay use small bluegills for the larger strippers. Thing should get better later in this month.

That's right where I was throwing the rattle trap the other day, just on the north side/in between those islands.  Was pretty fun - better to catch shakers than catch nothing.  Never seen stripers jumping like that either, and then strike the rattle trap real quick after casting where I saw it jump.  I wasn't letting it sink though - will try that next time.  Was using the 3/4oz bleeding blue/chrome shad. 

Will try disco bay one of these days too - but probably gonna bring my son to Sherman lake again this weekend sometime. 

Ever get any hits on bait out there?  Before having a kayak, I would have the best luck from the pier with chicken livers, but soaked a line with chicken liver out there the other day and had nothing hit it at all, when rattle trap was hitting pretty good. 

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Right on, thanks for the advice!

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White swim baits work everywhere. I have had good luck at Isleton,but that was in the spring. Keep trying a lot of the time you have to "weed" threw the little ones to find a school of keepers.

Thanks for the tip! How are you rigging those up?  I think maybe a 4" or so swim bait on a 3/0 hook?  I like the idea of a drop shot to get some depth, but texas rigged would be nice for weed avoidance and simplicity.  Thanks again!

701
Craftsmen's Corner / Re: DIY Fish Bonker?
« on: October 06, 2020, 01:52:47 AM »
This thread made me google "DIY Gaff" and I was quite surprised by the results.  Didn't realize gaff had another meaning, lol

On another note - it is silly how expensive some gaffs are. 

702
Hookups and Fishing Reports (Viewable by Public) / Sherman Lake / Striper
« on: October 06, 2020, 01:31:41 AM »
Hey All,
Finally got a chance to get the kayak out on the Delta, and went to Sherman Lake, as suggested by a couple members here.  Had a good time!  4 stripers on a crippled shad Rattle Trap and 2 LMB on a spinner, no keepers, but still fun to catch fish.  Paddled/drifted/trolled around the two islands at the north side of the "lake" where it connects to the Sac River.  Saw stripers jumping!  I think I found a school of 12-14" fish there, all 4 I landed were in that range.  Then worked the spinner along the grass line on the way back to the boat ramp, hooked up with a couple small bass. 

This was my first real experience fishing from a kayak - I really enjoyed it!  It was a pretty mild day, so drifting pace was just right to drift along and work a stretch of shoreline cover.  Slow paddle pace seemed to be about right for trolling a Rattle Trap for near surface action.  There were hardly any boats out today, and the general quiet nature of being on a kayak made for a very enjoyable day.


Question for the group:
Sherman Lake was cool, but I want to find keeper stripers.  Where should I go next?  Was thinking about Big Break, Isleton, or maybe Disco Bay?  My wife wants fish tacos! 

What should I be using for bait/lures?  I've had mixed success from shore with frozen anchovies, live grass shrimp, pile worms, and chicken livers.  Chicken livers seem to be the most consistent - always get something with those.  Aside from the Rattle Trap today, I've never caught a striper on an artificial.  I've tried other plugs, jigs, plastics, and spinners with no luck.  Do stripers in different areas respond to different lures, or should I just roll with a handful of Rattle Traps and not put effort into the other stuff?   

I want to get comfortable controlling my boat and fishing from a kayak so that I can confidently target halibut/ling/rockfish in the bay - I figure striper in the delta is a good primer to get myself ready for that.

Thanks for any suggestions!
Kevin


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General Fishing Tips / Re: Best swell report
« on: September 30, 2020, 07:43:48 PM »
I like tides4fishing.com - and the associated app.  Easy to use, and lots of local data covering both weather and tides. 

704
General Fishing Tips / Scott's Flat
« on: September 30, 2020, 02:35:26 PM »
Hey all,
Heading up to Nevada City to visit in-laws in a few days, gonna take the kayak and fish at Scott's Flat while up there. Any tips for targeting trout there in early October? Admittedly, never really fished for lake trout before, almost exclusively rivers.  Thanks!

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Introductions / Re: Greetings from East Bay
« on: September 30, 2020, 02:01:29 PM »
Thanks! This feels like a good community, happy to be here!

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