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Topic: Salmon Marina State Beach?  (Read 1248 times)

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Ed

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  • Location: Kailua, Oahu
  • Date Registered: Oct 2005
  • Posts: 189
The conditions look right to try for Salmon out of Marina State Beach Tomorrow.  I am just looking for someone to go because it could be a long solo paddle.  My plan is to launch at Marina state Beach and then fish between Mulligan and soldiers club.  Today it looked like it was launchable, but I have not tried before.  It looks like low tide should be around 0630 So I am willing to try anytime between 0530 and 0630.  If the surf picks up I plan to paddle down to MBK and put in, overall it looks like it would be a 8 mile paddle worst case.  Any advice and company welcome.
Ed


Ed

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Jim and I decided to try on Wed 14 Jun instead.  Swell is a little biger, but we will give it a shot.
Ed


Seabreeze

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Now that is a serious attempt!  Good luck, guys......... :smt006
Saltwater is the cure for everything that ails us,
sweat, tear or the sea.


jmairey

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just stow your stuff, I'm sure you'll make it out just fine.
john m. airey


Ed

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Kailua, Oahu
  • Date Registered: Oct 2005
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Thanks, swell forecast went down to 2-4 ft so we are hoping for the best.  We are going to try about 0600 tomorrow.


Bill

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Are you guys planning to hit the state beach proper? That is a big hill to climb on the way back to the parking lot!! Not to mention a potentially gnarly launch.

Good luck!  :smt006


alien

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  • Location: Seaside/San Jose
  • Date Registered: Dec 2005
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Hey Good Luck Guys! If you get out in that area you are in good Salmon and Halibut ground! Take it lite and good fishing!!!


mooch

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I wouldn't worry about these guys - Jim and Ed are the "special forces of kayak fishing"   :smt066

Aren't you guys in the Navy? Marines? Airforce?


alien

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  • Date Registered: Dec 2005
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Oh I'm not worry about them. I'm just jealous that  I'm not able to join them for the paddle. I'm not even sure if i could paddle out to the Sanddab beds by the red buoy. feel to  out of shape. :fat