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Topic: list of good coastal access on north central coast?  (Read 768 times)

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fishwishin

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  • Location: sacramento
  • Date Registered: Jan 2015
  • Posts: 3
I am shopping for my first fishing Kayak and am between the Hobie Outback and the Hobie Pro Angler 12, and one of the deciding factors is how many places on the coast I can drive up close to a launch point. I would rather have the PA when I am on the water, but would rather be lugging the Outback if the distance to the launch point is far.

The first areas ai would be interested in would be Ft Ross cove area in the north and Pescadero in the south. How can I find out how many easy kayak put-in spots there are?

Thanks


ex-kayaker

  • mara pescador
  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 7083
CA Coastline Project, aerial shots of the entire coast and there's always google earth.......or the old fashioned, driving out to take a look.   :smt003

http://www.californiacoastline.org/cgi-bin/image.cgi?image=200904971&mode=sequential&flags=0&year=2009
..........agarcia is just an ex-kayaker


Fishcomb

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  • Why can't I catch any fish?
  • Location: San Jose, Ca
  • Date Registered: May 2012
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