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LSmoot 08-24-2015 07:19 PM

LJ This Friday
 
Anyone going to LJ this Friday morning (the 28th) and want a partner?

2-Stix 08-24-2015 09:56 PM

I am. Its my first time out there. So don't expect much. Lol. Do you want to hook up? You get out there often or know the area? I am driving down from Ventura hoping to get on my first Yellowtail and looking to fish with someone that has the place dialed in.

LSmoot 08-25-2015 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 2-Stix (Post 239162)
I am. Its my first time out there. So don't expect much. Lol. Do you want to hook up? You get out there often or know the area? I am driving down from Ventura hoping to get on my first Yellowtail and looking to fish with someone that has the place dialed in.

Sorry to disappoint, but it is my first time as well. But I'm in if you're in. The blind leading the blind. Should be fun. ;)

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2-Stix 08-25-2015 07:32 PM

Fine by me. Some of the bite looks to be early in the 6 o'clock hour. Not sure what location to park at, or where to paddle/peddle to. Look around and ask around on here and lets see what we can come up with.

LSmoot 08-26-2015 10:18 AM

I have kayaked there before, just never fished, so I can tell you that parking is rough. We'll have to drop the yaks at the beach and I'll watch the yaks while you park and vice versa. You have to park on the street about a block away.

As far as paddling out, I have a navionics app on my phone, so that will help us get past the MLPA zone.

kjsdad619 08-26-2015 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by LSmoot (Post 239386)
I have kayaked there before, just never fished, so I can tell you that parking is rough. We'll have to drop the yaks at the beach and I'll watch the yaks while you park and vice versa. You have to park on the street about a block away.

As far as paddling out, I have a navionics app on my phone, so that will help us get past the MLPA zone.

The first trip out is always an adventure! Once you get past the white buoy that you can't miss paddling out you are out of the MLPA zone..that is where allot of people start looking for bait. Good luck!!

LSmoot 08-26-2015 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by kjsdad619 (Post 239387)
The first trip out is always an adventure! Once you get past the white buoy that you can't miss paddling out you are out of the MLPA zone..that is where allot of people start looking for bait. Good luck!!

This contradicts another thread, which states that the white buoy is not the correct marker, and that you still need to paddle another 0.2 miles out to go beyond the MLPA.

2-Stix 08-26-2015 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by LSmoot (Post 239386)
I have kayaked there before, just never fished, so I can tell you that parking is rough. We'll have to drop the yaks at the beach and I'll watch the yaks while you park and vice versa. You have to park on the street about a block away.

As far as paddling out, I have a navionics app on my phone, so that will help us get past the MLPA zone.

I have a few apps also as well as wheels for my yak. So I can wait while you park. I'm ready for action. Bringing chovies to chum with to make bait.


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