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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: SD County
Posts: 360
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A few suggestions
I normally launch at Dana Landing. Go around the corner and you go right past the bait barge. I normally go early enough to get outside the bay before sunup. Traffic is not bad this time of year, but keep your head on a swivel. The last 1/4 mile of the channel can get pretty rough, but manageable. To ease the fight against the tide, you can stay to one side or the other in the shallower water where the current isn't so bad. Just stay far enough from the rocks to be safe. once outside, the best bet for pelagics is to turn south. Th kelp beds are 30-60 ft deep, so if you go parallel to them in deeper water. Theres a shelf of sorts that drops off between 90-110 ft all along there. The kelp starts at the north end of Sunset cliffs and goes clear to the end of Point Loma. It can be a long haul. I usually try to catch macs right outside the bay, but it's been hit or miss lately. Good luck if you go. I'm probably headed out there on Saturday.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Coronado
Posts: 179
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Junior
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 12
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Thanks for the tips. I'll be in a camp PA14 and on Ch 69, so feel free hit me up if you end up out there. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: SD County
Posts: 360
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I'll be in an orange Outback. Probably launch about 0600. I'll try to remember to turn my radio on.
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: East County San Diego
Posts: 657
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Heading out through Mission Bay and the jetty is a great way to explore other fisheries. I usually will launch from Mariner's Cove and head out to the North side of the Jetty to make bait. Then you can work North or South. North can offer some fun halibut action and occasional Yellowtail. South, you can find halibut, yellows, WSB and many other species, depending how far you go.
Do be cautious though. It can get a bit interesting to say the least heading out. Boats can be flying, there is swell, rocks , etc. Check the forecast, have lights, flags and do your best to be visible. Cheers! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: SD County
Posts: 360
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Yup
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