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Kayak Fishing Dana Point, The Strand Targeting Sheephead
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Last Saturday, 10/24 Anthony and I headed north to the Strand looking for Sheephead.
It was high tide and the kelp was submerged several feet below the surface, and It took a while to find a productive piece of kelp. It was work having to peddle in place all day but it was well worth it. I never left that piece of kelp. I ended the day with 4 Sheephead up to 18” and a 15” Calico. You guys could fast forward the video to 1:30 to see the 1st Sheep of the day and to 2:07 the see the big one. There’s also another chunky one at 4:51. If you guys enjoy watching these fishing videos please consider subscribing to my channel and hitting the notification bell 😃 Hope you like the video! https://youtu.be/9gZTsn3JxDM |
I too fish the goats a lot. Best anchor is a heavy duty chain from home depot 7' long, tie your rope around 5'. This will hold your yak very easily and even 2 yaks. I lost 2 traditional small anchors when you cant pull them up. The chain comes up easily through the kelp. Love catching those goats!:cheers1:
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Nice batch of fish. I often fish on the rocks behind where you were fishing. Lot of fish there but not like the ones you caught.
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Yeah, I’m not really up to anchoring because of the swells. I keep thinking of flipping the yak. My friend flipped his twice when he was anchored. I was thinking of making something to catch the kelp and tying off a float or fender to keep it on the surface and then clipping off to that. Also, I run my line through a quick release just in case. |
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The Beach and Rocky area near the cliff can hold lots of good fish. Before I picked up my kayak I used to fish the beach quite frequently. My pb butt off the strand was 6#’s with lots of shorts as well. |
ceviche time!
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