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Topic: Kayak Mothership Trip So.CaL Info  (Read 1072 times)

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solsrf1

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I am interested in finding out more info about the charter trip they posted last year where they take kayaks out on a huge mothership out of San Diego and then launch from that out in the ocean. Interested in contact and pricing/reservation info.

Thanks Mike
 

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Mike,

The mothership options are growing. You can do everything from a 3/4 day to Catalina to 7 or 8 days way down south to remote corners of Baja. If you're talking about the NCKA 3.5 day charter on the Islander, that's full, but I'd be happy to add you to the waiting list. Info is here: http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,12359.0.html

For more on SoCal motherships, type any of the following into Google:

Islander Sportfishing
Qualifier 105 Sportfishing
Pacific Adventure, LA Harbor Sportfishing
OEX Kayak Fishing trips
SD Kayak Adventures 

Probably leaving one or two out. These things are popping up fast.

Paul
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