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sasha 07-29-2014 12:45 PM

Neptun net / Leo Carrillo
 
I'm thinking about hitting the county line this weekend. Last time I done it I launched at Leo Carrillo, Coming back with all the rocks in the way was not fun in low tide. Also the big thing is getting the stealth 14 down the stairs and then back up after a long day on the water is just a killer.
I were thinking it might be easier to launch across the street from the Neptun net.
Anyone done it before??? an Advice would be great.

wiredantz 07-29-2014 12:49 PM

Leo is the easiest launch point, if your launch at county line # netptune restaurant the waves there can mess you up.

CaliHalikiller 07-29-2014 01:24 PM

I fish both spots religiously Leo is easier the stairs are easy just do it trips rods and everything first then haul empty yak I have a extreme 15,and its pretty easy county line is a harder launch I have launched there plenty of times but need to make sure you watch for a lull in the set good luck

jorluivil 07-29-2014 02:05 PM

If you don't mind walking a little you can always take this path and avoid the stairs. I've taken the path a couple of times, its not short or long but it seems to be easier than making 2-3 trips up/down those stairs

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-N...584-no/leo.jpg

sasha 07-29-2014 05:32 PM

Thanks guys... I guess its Leo for me.. Would check out the longer walk so not to use the stairs. The kayak is too long to balance.
Anyone wants to join some on the water time.
Planning on getting there on the 8/2. Should be great weather.

ZUMAN 07-29-2014 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 201658)
If you don't mind walking a little you can always take this path and avoid the stairs. I've taken the path a couple of times, its not short or long but it seems to be easier than making 2-3 trips up/down those stairs

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-N...584-no/leo.jpg


LOL that's like a 1/4 mile.You still will need to walk a couple hundred feet south of the stairs to the little patch of sandy beach with no rocks!!

Or you can pay to park on the north side of the point which will put you on the waters edge just 50 feet or so from the car.Last time I was there it was 12 bucks(not sure now).It does get shore pound there but is doable!!!They gave us our money back at the rangers gate one time because the shore pound was to hairball.We were just there for a few minutes.You could probably ask them for a 15 minute pass so you can check it out!!Google map the area and see what I'm talking about.

I won't launch county if its over 2 feet.I know that sounds small,but its a beach break and it breaks further out.Getting out not to much of an ordeal,but coming back in will probably get ya.Not to mention the obstacle course of surfers this time of year.

jorluivil 07-29-2014 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ZUMAN (Post 201680)
LOL that's like a 1/4 mile.You still will need to walk a couple hundred feet south of the stairs to the little patch of sandy beach with no rocks!!

Or you can pay to park on the north side of the point which will put you on the waters edge just 50 feet or so from the car.Last time I was there it was 12 bucks(not sure now).It does get shore pound there but is doable!!!They gave us our money back at the rangers gate one time because the shore pound was to hairball.We were just there for a few minutes.You could probably ask them for a 15 minute pass so you can check it out!!Google map the area and see what I'm talking about.

I won't launch county if its over 2 feet.I know that sounds small,but its a beach break and it breaks further out.Getting out not to much of an ordeal,but coming back in will probably get ya.Not to mention the obstacle course of surfers this time of year.

I don't really care, it beats having to carry my PA up the stairs.

Sasha is looking for options, that's what I provided.

wiredantz 07-30-2014 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 201682)
I don't really care, it beats having to carry my PA up the stairs.

Sasha is looking for options, that's what I provided.

Jorge, why not just put those big wheelez for good use. Just walk your PA wheels first, down the stairs. Those wheelez wheels are as big as each step anyways. Save the strain on your back and the long walk. Now coming back up is another thing...


but if you just want to make one trip, then why not.

jorluivil 07-30-2014 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 201727)
Jorge, why not just put those big wheelez for good use. Just walk your PA wheels first, down the stairs. Those wheelez wheels are as big as each step anyways. Save the strain on your back and the long walk. Now coming back up is another thing...


but if you just want to make one trip, then why not.

Seriously? Obviously, you know nothing about back or shoulder injuries.

Do you really think hauling a 160lb kayak up/down a flight of stairs is going to be easier on your shoulders or back than simply wheeling it on sand, dirt or cement......even if it is a 1/4?

Come-on Darth-Lord Nacho................get a clue

makobob 07-30-2014 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 201742)
Seriously? Obviously, you know nothing about back or shoulder injuries.

Do you really think hauling a 160lb kayak up/down a flight of stairs is going to be easier on your shoulders or back than simply wheeling it on sand, dirt or cement......even if it is a 1/4?

Come-on Darth-Lord Nacho................get a clue

Darth-Lord Nachos
Kind of sounds like a late night dish from TACO BELL.

wiredantz 07-30-2014 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 201742)
Seriously? Obviously, you know nothing about back or shoulder injuries.

Do you really think hauling a 160lb kayak up/down a flight of stairs is going to be easier on your shoulders or back than simply wheeling it on sand, dirt or cement......even if it is a 1/4?

Come-on Darth-Lord Nacho................get a clue

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 201727)
Just walk your PA wheels first, down the stairs. Now coming back up is another thing....



I never said up, I said down :D

But on the other hand I don't have a PA14, so I can't and won't feel your pain when walking the 1/4 mile on hot sand. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA

WildernessWanker 07-30-2014 10:03 AM

I did the stairs once with an empty 10' yak and decided to walk the distance after that. The time saved, which wasn't really all that much considering how slow I took the stairs out of safety, wasn't worth the strain of hauling that much weight up/down the stairs.

ful-rac 07-30-2014 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by makobob (Post 201744)
Darth-Lord Nachos
Kind of sounds like a late night dish from TACO BELL.

Wrap that son' bitch' in a quesadilla with a couple of flame'n hot fritos....now your talk'n!

momo fish 07-30-2014 10:13 AM

If the surf is low as it has been recently then county line is the way to go if you are patient and time it right. Problem with county is the breaks are not consistent and they will break at 30 feet and then at 5 feet. And when they break, they break fast and strong and can knock you back and over quick.

That being said, it's doable in your kayak as it will barrel through the waves as long as your pointing straight and paddling through the waves. It's shorter walk and if you intent on only fishing county line then this is your place.

That being said it's best you stick to Leo. The stairs are a bitch but the surfers are all cool guys and you can ask anyone to help you carry your kayak up or down. I have done this in the past and always had help with my old stealth. I do like Jorge's idea (duh moment for not thinking about that since I'm there often and use the restroom right there).

Coming in there is a spot that is sandy which you can land or launch and still close to the stairs. You will see an exposed rock south of the stairs. A few feet north of that rock is all sand and perfect for landings.

If I'm there this weekend I can help you launch out from either county or Leo depending on conditions.


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Originally Posted by sasha (Post 201651)
I'm thinking about hitting the county line this weekend. Last time I done it I launched at Leo Carrillo, Coming back with all the rocks in the way was not fun in low tide. Also the big thing is getting the stealth 14 down the stairs and then back up after a long day on the water is just a killer.
I were thinking it might be easier to launch across the street from the Neptun net.
Anyone done it before??? an Advice would be great.


wiredantz 07-30-2014 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 201748)
Wrap that son' bitch' in a quesadilla with a couple of flame'n hot fritos....now your talk'n!

why don't you go sink your kayak again...

jorluivil 07-30-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 201751)
why don't you go sink you kayak again...

Frank, your so upset that you're starting to right like yakjoe

wiredantz 07-30-2014 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 201753)
Frank, your so upset that you're starting to right like yakjoe



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ful-rac 07-30-2014 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 201751)
why don't you go sink your kayak again...


First of all I never sank my kayak.


Second of all...

Don't you dare ever fish county line ever again, or else. The word is out on you Frank....





http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps8ccc4886.jpg

makobob 07-30-2014 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 201748)
Wrap that son' bitch' in a quesadilla with a couple of flame'n hot fritos....now your talk'n!

Tony, not sure that would work, it might turn all their yaks into jet drives.

bwana 07-30-2014 12:01 PM

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