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Nice report, 20 miles of paddling is a hell of a lot. You must be working out away from kayaking. Up here I could almost go to Anacapa and back with that range.

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Getting Trigger Happy (3/15)
« on: March 18, 2020, 12:41:16 PM »
Looks like a fun day, and that’s a toad trigger. What all goes into that prep for the extra clean fillets? I think I’m gonna do some bottom fishing from the yak again Friday and I’m gonna see if I can stock up on meat.

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Fishing Talk / Re: Atmospheric River
« on: March 14, 2020, 09:17:45 PM »
An atmospheric creek morelike, at least up this way. 10 minutes of showers yesterday and lots of Humboldtian mist otherwise.

Never heard the term before last year. Already sick of it.

Sick of coronavirus yet?

Nope. Love it. Traffic on the way home was like a hot tuna bite. Wide open.

Hopefully not as gruesome.

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I’ve done Dramamine most of my life which takes the edge off. I may try bonine again.I had a bad time on a Hatteras with bonine, 4ft swell with a 6 second period, and all day trolling/diesel fumes in back. All I did this time was 2 ginger pills the night before and forgot to take anything in the morning, so considering that i didn’t do so bad today. I’ve been thinking of investing in one of those magical electric wrist bands, maybe if i find more time to go out I’ll justify  it.

16” was a nice surprise when 70% were dinks, really wish I’d tried rigging my 15# with the dropper instead of the 40#, would have been a real blast, although they all fought well on the 40.

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General Board / Re: March 11, 2020
« on: March 13, 2020, 05:57:14 PM »
Its truly incredible the steam this has gotten.

On the flip side, I’ve finally started washing my hands!

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Fishing Talk / Re: Atmospheric River
« on: March 13, 2020, 05:39:27 PM »
An atmospheric creek morelike, at least up this way. 10 minutes of showers yesterday and lots of Humboldtian mist otherwise.

Never heard the term before last year. Already sick of it.

Sick of coronavirus yet?

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Fishing Talk / Re: Almost a T.N.G.C
« on: March 13, 2020, 05:26:53 PM »
The New Girl Code?

Looks good, how many trips will you put one leader through?

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This is a report that's a bit of a read, mostly because I'm putting together a lot of information I've gathered, and finally trialing an "offshore" pursuit on my kayak. I've avoided open water on a kayak because I can't seem to handle more than a 1ft swell without getting woozy, I figure from being so low to the water. But I finally pushed myself, and found the right time and place to try.

I wanted to test a couple things.
A: my sea legs
B: my fish finder
C: my ability to successfully drift fish

I've had a fish finder for about 6 months and I've only used it on rental boats in lakes, particularly for stripers. Recently I found a set of rock piles on google earth 2 miles out of SB harbor to survey as a Plan A, and if I got woozy, I could stay in the harbor for halibut. 0.5 foot swell, 5mph wind, and a decent tide swing had me feeling like it would be a good a time as any to trial this. A little mist to the morning but manageable.

So I got to the harbor at 7:30, launched by 8. Almost no swell but a bumpy little wind chop  the first mile. Then I got out of the protection of the point and a 1-2ft swell came from the west, which made for some confused swell at times.

Arrived at my spot at 9. Well, I fell about 100 yards short of my waypoint, but for good reason. I was metering a few small schools on the way over along the bottom that seemed worth dropping for, but I told myself I could go back later if I wanted, and Plan A should be at least as good.

And that was the mantra, until I came up on a school that was 50 feet off the bottom and all the way down, and thick. Immediately decided this would be Baby's 1st Waypoint on-the-water. Judging by my experience on cattle boats, blue rockfish and whitefish tend to stack high like that, or so the captain would say. As soon as I hit the bottom with the dropper loop, I was bit. Sure enough, pull it up and it's a whitefish. Then another. Reset the drift, another and another. 10-16" or so. 1 drift was enough for 2 drops, sometimes 3. I figure I was drifting 3/4mph west, which was counter-intuitive, considering the wind came from the south and the primary swell was coming from the west. Still figuring this all out.

Anywho, I must have caught a dozen whitefish in an hour before I felt my wooziness coming on. Having my head down constantly unhooking fish (good problem to have) and checking the fish finder/GPS got to me. I kept 2 fish for lunch and started back. 1/2 mile outside the harbor there was another decent school on the bottom in 50ft, so I dropped down and nabbed a nice mackerel that will be shark bait. Lost track of that school so headed the rest of the way in. Off the water by 11:30.

Being that my goal was to drift fish and use the fish finder to catch fish, and I did that, I'm content with the day. I want to improve my sea legs, so doing this more often will be key for that. A bigger boat would also help, maybe something I could actually stand in and have my head a little higher relative to the swells. A motor would be nice too, 5 miles later and the lactic acid is burning me up 6 hours after! Still, the kayak is, by a landslide, the most affordable way to become more proficient in captaining fish boats, me thinks.

I could do another session or two of drifting SB piles for rockfish and new misc species, but eventually I hope to transfer the skills over to other species and places.

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Fishing Talk / Re: Saturday Night Bat Fight XIII Thread.
« on: March 08, 2020, 12:34:26 AM »
I hope ya'll catch lots more horn sharks today  :)

SD has a measurable one at least. LoL
Right about now, I'll take catching a horn! LoL

No valid pic post? Ya'll committed SNBF harikari. LoL

A day in the life of the SNB Fight:





Two rods and no take downs at 2 spots. Really cool full moon lighting so I thank you for getting me out tonight.

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Fishing Talk / Re: Saturday Night Bat Fight XIII Thread.
« on: March 07, 2020, 10:55:55 AM »
I hope ya'll catch lots more horn sharks today  :)

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Re: SNBF Pre-Fishing (3/3)
« on: March 05, 2020, 07:27:37 AM »
Cool horn, Tom, but don’t get your hopes up on that trophy.....

That’s a big ol clusterf@ck, Verne, it’s good you had the know-how to get it under control.

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Fishing Talk / Re: 8 months
« on: March 03, 2020, 07:40:56 PM »
I’ve gotten back into it this last week after not targeting sharks all fall and early winter except for some bay leos (not as exciting but it’s nice to be able to count on fishable conditions every time!) I’ve been trying some new spots up and down the coast for variety’s sake; no luck yet but some promising signs. It is a little annoying to only be able to determine if a spot’s biting or not by sitting there for hours in the same spot! That plus the distractions of all the other local species that have been biting!

Taking advantage of what’s biting really is the way to go. We live in a region with so much to offer, it’s crazy to force a bite that’s not happening when so many other things are possible.

That said, my last 10 trips have been probably 8 for big sharks, 1 for critters, 1 for perch. I’ll be throwing in a lot of kayak fishing this spring though.

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Leaping Into the Leap Year (2/29)
« on: March 02, 2020, 07:46:50 PM »
Good to hear your luck with the trouble shooting is on the up and up, nice selection of players.

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Fishing Talk / Re: Grinner Gathering
« on: February 29, 2020, 10:14:43 AM »
2 days does sound nice for the sake of competition and getting more grinners on the board, and if people could make it to 2 straight nights, we could bond quite a bit over being overly obsessed nut jobs, which is kind of  a heart warming thought.

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Fishing Talk / Re: 8 months
« on: February 29, 2020, 10:06:31 AM »
It is pretty f@cked up how we can get sucked into a sport with such a low percentage success rate. Going on something like a dozen straight biteless skunks since my last 7s. But I want 100” so I will keep trying to touch the sun. How often are you getting out?

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