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Old 07-27-2012, 06:36 AM   #1
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Are they out LJ, how do ya reach 'em?

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Aaron do yourself a favor cut your learning curve hire josh or Kevin (darkhorse or the kid) either one will teach you a ton.
I know two super noobs who scored boats at the recent Malibu blowout (thanks OEX) who'd be up for a session or two.

They're way noobier than Mr. A. Jones.

Is the preference you show rigged with his level of experience and ready to learn spots and technique; or will they accommodate noobs with supplied reel/pole/bait rigs - a getting started for the rooks session?

Cost?

For me, I'll like go Aaron's route and get up a rig and flop around on my own, listening to the forum, reading, getting a little wet.

My noob friends might belly up some cash for a getting started tour.
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Old 07-27-2012, 06:41 AM   #2
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HIRE KEVIN OR JOSH! Period. fficeffice" />>>
You will spend more time and money trying to figure it out, I did. Those guys are amazing fishermen. They know the grounds and will put you on fish! I spent 2 years trying to figure it out and they taught me more in a half day than I was able to figure out in my entire time at LJ. >>
Kevin http://www.seasamurai.com/>>
Josh http://inshorekayak.com/ >>
I have a much better feel for the tackle required, technique, locations... Trust me on this one.....Just go to the website and give them a call, I did.
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Old 07-27-2012, 07:05 AM   #3
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Not to mention getting one badass pic to boot!
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Old 07-27-2012, 07:15 AM   #4
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Sounds like me, 14 years ago. I caught my first 2 WSB trolling a big Fish Trap plastic. Also caught YT and WSB on plastic and throwing iron in my first 2 Summers kayak fishing. When I started using live bait things got more consistent, I just used a Plano bucket and dunked it once in a while, I won a portable F/F and that too was a game changer in just wondering around. Simple fly lining a greenback and looking for "fishy" areas
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Old 07-27-2012, 07:23 AM   #5
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Here my tip:





put a tracking device on Josh kayak and follow him around....




AL kidding aside....


Time on water, knowing where the fish travel to and from too... knowing how strong and where the current is moving too...


and being in the right place at the right time.... will get your a fish, took me awhile to get my first WSB.


I have gone out to La JOlla and no action!! nothing.... sometimes your there and you see them skimming over the surface of the water... sometimes you don't.... i don't know when they will feel like passing through... but they do...

you just have to be there...



Now Josh.... he knows la jolla like you know your own backyard....


he knows where the fish like to pass through... he know how to bring them in.... he is the Webster dictionary on La jolla....
just saying...
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Old 07-27-2012, 07:37 AM   #6
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hire Josh or Kevin, it will re spark that passion again by landing a avatar worthy fish and getting some confidence back in knowing your in the right place doing the right thing.

Kevin http://www.seasamurai.com/
Josh http://inshorekayak.com/

if you go out with either of the pro's? i have a fish finder you can barrow as long as you take care of it.
a livewell/bait tank is a must have item.
your welcome to fish with me but your results probably will be the same as usual
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Old 07-27-2012, 07:54 AM   #7
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Old 07-27-2012, 11:38 AM   #8
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HIRE KEVIN OR JOSH! Period. fficeffice" />>>
You will spend more time and money trying to figure it out, I did. Those guys are amazing fishermen. They know the grounds and will put you on fish! I spent 2 years trying to figure it out and they taught me more in a half day than I was able to figure out in my entire time at LJ. >>
Kevin http://www.seasamurai.com/>>
Josh http://inshorekayak.com/ >>
I have a much better feel for the tackle required, technique, locations... Trust me on this one.....Just go to the website and give them a call, I did.
I agree man just got my first yellow after about 5 months of trying all types of techniques and spots spent a lot of wasted time hire the white donkey man he's a beast lol jk josh if your looking lol
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Old 07-27-2012, 08:57 PM   #9
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Just follow the NEW SEAFORTH around. If you get close enough the will give free irons tossed at you....
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Old 07-28-2012, 01:46 PM   #10
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Money well spent

Thanks Josh and Kevin. . Good times.
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Old 07-28-2012, 02:46 PM   #11
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i always believe in self learning, so i can't say to hire kevin or josh (even though they DO put people on fish because they are yak gods). i would advise to buy a fish finder. you NEED to know what to look for underwater because the surface looks all the damn same.

if you cant do that.. then you do what nature does... follow the birds. you make bait at the grounds, and shove it in a bait tube (cost $5 to make). then you stare around for any activity. fish boils, or birds diving is a great thing.
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