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Topic: Loch Lomond Monday  (Read 691 times)

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yellowboat

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  • fishing from a kayak is minimalist and fun!
  • Location: santa cruz
  • Date Registered: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 59
I'm planning to try Loch Lomond Monday 4/9. Launch around 8 or 8:30. Company welcome, also bass advice appreciated!!!
      DS


Big J

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  • Location: San Leandro, CA
  • Date Registered: Jan 2007
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If I thought I could get from San Leandro to Loch Lomond without having to leave home in the wee AM hours to slog through SJ rush hour traffic, I'd be on the water with you tomorrow. I look forward to your report, yellowboat. Happy fishing!

Janice aka "Big J"
2007 Kayak Connection Father's Day Freshwater Derby Champion, Women's Division

Time and trouble will tame an advanced young woman, but an advanced old woman is uncontrollable by any earthly force.


Aaron

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  • Location: Monterey Bay
  • Date Registered: Jan 2007
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I'd love to get out there with you sometime, but work calls today.I mostly targeted trout in LL, but if were going for bass I'd toss some 4-5" senkos and/or live crawlers and work overhangs and cover in the coves and the tules on the north end.In the AM you might try toplining a risto rap about 100' behind your boat for a possible mixed bag catch.
Manager Monterey Bay Kayaks Moss Landing
ACA Certified Instructor,Kayak Tour Guide


yellowboat

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2007
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Thanks for the advice Aaron, I got skunked again, but the lake is so georgeous you don't mind that much! Next time I'll try the crawlers for sure!! ----Doug


 

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