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Topic: Advice on first time in the salt..  (Read 911 times)

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siryakalot

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2015
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I live in Santa Rosa and want to get some advice on the Ocean.  Where do you think is the best spot on the Sonoma Coast for a first timer.  Also what ocean conditions should I be looking for?  I've spent a little time practicing self rescue and getting the necessary safety gear. Vhf, wetsuit, ect, ect. Any help would be appreciated.


Pompano120

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2015
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I haven't fish the Sonoma coast yet but I recommend for a first timer out there best to go with people who have experience with swell and wind conditions. The lower the swell the better to fish. Still Water cove looks like a decent place to launch out from and i'm sure you can locate a reef or two and there will be fish.


SlackedTide

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Once I get my truck up n running again, I'm always looking for fishing buddies that are local.  But as for beginners I'd say Russian gulch or van damme.
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charles

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Ft Ross, Timber Cove, Ocean Cove. All good for launch/landing on fishable water days. If you go out of Stillwater be sure and know the location of the big washrock that is maybe a 1/4 mile north of the cove. If you don't pay attention and get over the shallow spot a big swell will roll you. Usually you can see breaking water before you get there. Stay deeper, 80 foot or so and just look till you've spotted it.
Charles


ThreemoneyJ

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When do you want to go? I'm always up to fish! Stillwater is a bit of a hike to the water. If you don't have wheels I would look elsewhere. Timber cove is nice and really close from parking to water. Also they have a fish cleaning station which is nice. Both are pretty protected launches.
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E Kayaker

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Favorable ocean conditions for a first time would be when some experienced fellow kayakers hookup and help pick out a good spot and a good day for a first time out. My first time was at Crabfest so I had lots of people otw with me.
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.msg470404#msg470404

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Tote

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Find favorable weather/conditions and someone with experience who is willing to take you out.
BEST scenario is to take a class with someone who teaches this (Bushy, LoletaEric come to mind).
The lessons you learn will last you a life time.
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mako1

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I second RG and VD, as well as Albion fort an easy in/out experience.
I fish these places and would be glad to help you out if you want to go there.
If you don't know where you're headed, any road could get you there.