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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Vista
Posts: 326
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Most people launch around day break. Make sure you can see waves before you launch. You can paddle in the shallow white water and wait there until swell is in your favor. Just keep the bow into the white water while you wait and all will be good. When you see your opening, do your thing. Have fun and catch a big one.
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Junior
Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 8
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Well I learned some valuable lessons today. I paddled aimlessly for about 3 hrs. Found the kelp beds. Took 3 greenbacks in 5 hrs. Ran out of sunscreen. Flipped the yak on the landing. Oh yeah, apparently Im susceptible to sea sickness. 13 yrs in the Navy and I yak on the yak. I'll be back tomorrow.
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 1,823
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Things I've learned about sea sickness.
Well only one thing. Prescription marijuana.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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