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Cbad Mike 02-21-2013 01:05 AM

Agua Hedionda Lagoon
 
While spending the better part of the last year concentrating on "The bigger the better", I totally forgot how much fun it is to fish with super light tackle in the lagoon here in Carlsbad.

I went out Monday hoping to get a few KayakWar points with some Bass and to work on my technique.

First off, I didn't score any points because everything I caught was short due to the new regulations but it was still a blast with plenty of fish to be caught.

Final numbers:
4 Halibut - 13", 17", 18" 20"
4 Sand Sharks - 21", 27", 27", 31" (I think that I caught the same one twice)
1 Bat Ray - small, about 5 pounds
11 Bass - 11.75", 12", 12", 12.5", 13", 13.25" 13.5", and the rest smaller.
O crowd

I love fishing the ocean but there is something nice about no surf and an easy paddle once in a while. Not to mention not having to drive up the 5 during rush hour after 10 hours on the water.

No trophy pictures or sleigh rides caught on the GoPro but a good time none the less.
:)

Iceman 02-21-2013 02:45 AM

I have never fished there. lots of action, what were you using for bait?

Cbad Mike 02-21-2013 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 148215)
I have never fished there. lots of action, what were you using for bait?

The lagoon isn't worth the trip but if you ever find yourself in the area with some time to kill it can be a good time. Summertime they crack down on having a permit, it's $13 and not really worth it.

The sharks and Bat Ray were caught soaking squid.
The Halibut and Bass were caught on a red and white buck tail jig. (an oldie and definitely over looked weapon by many in my opinion)

Lips 02-21-2013 07:52 AM

Bin fishing there all my life, spotties all day

PapaDave 02-21-2013 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cbad Mike (Post 148213)
....because everything I caught was short due to the new regulations....

There are new regulations? Last time I checked I didn't see any, have they been posted on the DFG site yet?

BTW, I fish with light tackle all the time, it is a blast to hook op a decent bass, hali or leo on a light spinning outfit.

taggermike 02-21-2013 08:04 AM

I used to fish there frequently when I lived in Cbad, fun place to fish. Especially when you can get away from the shore fishing areas. It's mostly spotties and small halibut but I have seen sculpin, bonito,and cuda come out of there as well. They are few and far between but if you fish live smelt Hedionda can put out some big halibut. Seriously. 37lbs caught behind the fish hatchery on my lunch break. Mike

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/a...1&d=1334686662

socal_matt 02-21-2013 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PapaDave (Post 148220)
There are new regulations? Last time I checked I didn't see any, have they been posted on the DFG site yet?

I didnt see it on the dfg sight either but there was a press release saying that right now the min. size is 13" and 10 fish total for all bass. But come March 1st this year the size limit changes to 14" with a total bag limit of any combination of 5 bass total.

Here's the press release if you wanna read it yourself.

http://www.wonews.com/t-FeatureArtic...gs_111412.aspx

j mo 02-21-2013 08:52 AM

tagger mike your kidding me! that hallibut is a beast. i need to take my 5 year old there. where is the hatchery? are you talking about aqua culture or the ymca camp?

thanks
JOsh

TEAMFISH 02-21-2013 10:32 AM

Cbad,

I pass that lagoon while delivering equipment to my Diego jobsites and always thought it looked very "tranquill" Never knew if was fishy or not.
Do you mind if I ask where you launch from? and whats the permit thing?
Is it mandatory? Do you know if you can fish both sides of the freeway.

carbonbass 02-21-2013 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PapaDave (Post 148220)
There are new regulations? Last time I checked I didn't see any, have they been posted on the DFG site yet?

BTW, I fish with light tackle all the time, it is a blast to hook op a decent bass, hali or leo on a light spinning outfit.

do you mind pming me some spots for light tackle leo fishing, that sounds like a blast! I have never really known how to "target" them it always seems to be a bycatch. I C&R anything that isnt a yellowtail white sea bass (still haven't found the legal) or hali so your spot wouldnt become pressured.

Iceman 02-21-2013 04:22 PM

BTW

14 inch bass minimum is not yet in effect........March 1st.

blitzburgh 02-21-2013 04:32 PM

Does anyone know if you can get offshore (inshore) from that lagoon?

yaker81 02-21-2013 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blitzburgh (Post 148263)
Does anyone know if you can get offshore (inshore) from that lagoon?


No you can't.

blitzburgh 02-21-2013 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yaker81 (Post 148265)
No you can't.

:ack2: Oh well, thanks.

madncrzydm 02-21-2013 06:09 PM

Ive fished off the shore there before but never have taken my kayak out there and was not aware of a pass needed. I live pretty close to there any chance you would share where ya launch from? Also i love fishing light tackle during the summer i got a 8lb sheephead on a light rod and small spinner with 12 lb test lots of fun.

Zfish03 02-21-2013 06:22 PM

Thanks for the report! I've been thinking about launching there

kaya_one 02-21-2013 07:30 PM

NICE FISH COUNT. Sounds like there wasn't a dull moment.

Cbad Mike 02-21-2013 09:27 PM

While the new size regulations for Bass go into effect March 1st, the new size for them is already 14" for Kayak Wars submittal which is what I was going after. Sorry for the confusion.
The permit is for use of the lagoon. You can buy a yearly permit which I did years ago when I lived on the water there. I don't know what it costs today though.
The daily permit last year was around $13. You would buy it where they rent the jet skis. With that permit you could launch and land all day at the little jet ski beach. They have picnic tables and a parking lot.
BY LAW YOU SHOULD HAVE A PERMIT!!!
I never use a permit and neither does most of the kayakers.
The place to launch is down a small street off of Park Drive. If you look at a map it's easy to find. It's on the North East end of the lagoon. There is a beach there. Just park on the street and walk passed the PERMIT REQUIRED sign down to the beach and go.
During the off season no one will bother you about a permit BUT during the summer there is usually a police boat on the water and they will stop you and ask questions.
While I've caught fish all throughout the lagoon most fishing is done near the 5 freeway overpass. During tide changes there is a strong current there.
You can fish on both sides of the overpass. That is to say that you can kayak fish in the back 2 lagoons. The front lagoon on 101 is definitely off limits to kayaks, tubes, and anything else except fishing from the shore line.
Just a heads up..... The DFW does patrol the front lagoon all the time so if you going to fish from the shore make sure you have your license with you.
I have personally launched from the back lagoon, went under 5, went under the train bridge, over the barricade in the water, across the front lagoon, and shot out between the jetties into the ocean during an out going tide. The ride back in on the incoming tide after fishing was FAST and fun. :D

Mike

steveooo 02-21-2013 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by taggermike (Post 148221)
I used to fish there frequently when I lived in Cbad, fun place to fish. Especially when you can get away from the shore fishing areas. It's mostly spotties and small halibut but I have seen sculpin, bonito,and cuda come out of there as well. They are few and far between but if you fish live smelt Hedionda can put out some big halibut. Seriously. 37lbs caught behind the fish hatchery on my lunch break. Mike

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/a...1&d=1334686662

I like this...

steveooo 02-21-2013 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cbad Mike (Post 148213)
While spending the better part of the last year concentrating on "The bigger the better", I totally forgot how much fun it is to fish with super light tackle in the lagoon here in Carlsbad.

I went out Monday hoping to get a few KayakWar points with some Bass and to work on my technique.

First off, I didn't score any points because everything I caught was short due to the new regulations but it was still a blast with plenty of fish to be caught.

Final numbers:
4 Halibut - 13", 17", 18" 20"
4 Sand Sharks - 21", 27", 27", 31" (I think that I caught the same one twice)
1 Bat Ray - small, about 5 pounds
11 Bass - 11.75", 12", 12", 12.5", 13", 13.25" 13.5", and the rest smaller.
O crowd

I love fishing the ocean but there is something nice about no surf and an easy paddle once in a while. Not to mention not having to drive up the 5 during rush hour after 10 hours on the water.

No trophy pictures or sleigh rides caught on the GoPro but a good time none the less.
:)

This too. Lots of action.

I drive by lots, but have never stopped. Thanks for the info :cheers1:


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