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Topic: Fishing Spots for Kayaks....  (Read 2496 times)

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kayakito

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HI All  :smt006 Since the rockfish closure is in effect as today October 1st. Does anyone know what other options we have left betwen Santa Cruz and Pigeon Point?

Ps; I'm really going to miss BH... :smt010 

~ramon~


mooch

  • 2006 Angler of the Year
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Amigo, Davenport.


Eric B

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From our secret beach it's only a short paddle to legal waters. :smt044


kayakito

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From our secret beach it's only a short paddle to legal waters. :smt044

Secret beach ?? :smt017  Is that a private beach?


Eric B

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The secret beach where only you and I have landed kayaks.


mooch

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The secret beach where only you and I have landed kayaks.

not by choice  :smt003 :smt002


jmairey

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Ramon, Eric pretty much has it right tho.

Get yourself some of those expensive wheelez wheel kayak carts.

figure out a way to stow it on or in your yak.

then a nice rope and a strong friend. finally don't be afraid to paddle
a couple miles.

then basically anywhere you see a beach you can launch with a little effort,
modulo the MLPA boundaries.

You can also just not be afraid to drive a long way! like to monterey or further
south.

J



john m. airey


 

anything