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Topic: Dink striper @ China Camp  (Read 667 times)

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guitarzan

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2006
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OTW @ noon, glassy incoming tide so I trolled a rap x in between 20 min anchor soakings, eventualy making it even with the blinds and in front of the big barge, a pretty good ways out, getting a dink on the way. No action on the bottom. Well just at the turn o the tides, this freaking wind comes up out of the west and damn it was wave-game on! Took an hour getting back, lots of water coming over the side, reminded me of the ocean. I managed to troll the first part back, till I caught another dink, but gave up cause by the time I was done dealing with the C and R, I was heading OUT.......The wind/waves were just RIPPING past Rat Rock, I had to hide in the lee for a bit, then blast the last 100 feet and hug the rocks the rest of the way. Came up out of nowhere, glass to squall. Fun!
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eyeatbay

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Are you using any size of sinkers when trolling for stripers? thanks for the report.


Hat Trick

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the out going tide and wind can be fierce there.  i remember one time it particular, i had to wrap my legs around the kayak to keep from rolling a few times (pre X factor days).



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FisHunter

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Ben,so glad you made it safely, and even GLADDER that you got a working CAMERA! :smt002   trollin inbetween soaking is a good idea!! 


I was doing after-work YARDWORK?, when that wind hit my place, accompanied by dark clouds.
Thanks for the pics&port bro!
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SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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YAH BABY!!!

Stripers on the troll!  The water sure does look clear enough (and the "rumors" abound).  Let's hope this is a good start to a banner spring run.  I know all you nay-sayers will say that its over, but i don't believe it ( it won't be like in the 70s when i was a kid at Ocean Beach perhaps), but I'm betting they're still gonna go off.