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tak100 06-17-2018 12:50 AM

Cabrillo 6/16/18
 
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Nice and calm launch with 1/2 foot gentle rollers. Dolphins feeding right off the beach. Bait everywhere.

The water is warming up 65-67 surface temp.

Lots of small barracuda but they were pretty shy. They would follow to the boat but only three hook ups.

Mack's everywhere.

One very pretty 2-3 inch short WSB.

I couldn't find any Calico's..

Wind picked up around 2-2:30 so I cut my day short.

Then this happened on the way in..


Two broken fishing poles and the leash for my pedals broke.

Luckily the leash was floating so I found the pedals fairly quickly.

jruiz 06-17-2018 04:45 AM

You launched outside the break wall?

fishnfoool 06-17-2018 12:24 PM

A 2-3 inch wsb is pretty small. How small was your hook and bait?

JohnMckroidJr 06-17-2018 10:39 PM

Ouch !

fourtogo 06-18-2018 12:24 AM

Broke poles
 
Where they in the rear rod holders , when they got broken ?

tak100 06-18-2018 09:28 PM

Yes I launched on the surf side of Cabrillo and after paddling back from Angel's gate once a few weeks ago with a decent head wind I will never do that again. Through the surf for me.

One was in the rear holder one was in the front on the same side. Both of the longer rods got broken. I had a shorter rod I use to make bait and it was fine in the rear holder. I think for my next landing I am going to stow the rods in horizontal position to avoid this in the future. I am not sure how I am going to strap them in but they will not be sticking out to catch the sand if I capsize.

WSB was 2-3 inches short of legal (~25-26 inches long).

Master-baiter 06-19-2018 06:30 AM

Cabrillo 6/16/18
 
If landing is sketchy, take ur reels off ur rods and put them inside a dry bag, then store your rods, horizontal where the paddle goes and strap it with the bungee, still having ur rods leashed just in case. Have the paddle in your hand anyways during landing. I’ve done this a couple times and go back in worry free.


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fourtogo 06-19-2018 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Master-baiter (Post 294334)
If landing is sketchy, take ur reels off ur rods and put them inside a dry bag, then store your rods, horizontal where the paddle goes and strap it with the bungee, still having ur rods leashed just in case. Have the paddle in your hand anyways during landing. I’ve done this a couple times and go back in worry free.


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This very accurate advice

Fomen 06-25-2018 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Master-baiter (Post 294334)
If landing is sketchy, take ur reels off ur rods and put them inside a dry bag, then store your rods, horizontal where the paddle goes and strap it with the bungee, still having ur rods leashed just in case. Have the paddle in your hand anyways during landing. I’ve done this a couple times and go back in worry free.


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I agree with this 100%! I always stow my rods horizontally, and remove my reels and place them into dry storage. I also remove my FF and stow it away. I try to remove and stow everything that could get lost or broken. Is it overkill....? Perhaps. But you never know when you're going to get rolled. I've invested way too much into my gear to take chances.

TJones 06-25-2018 12:43 PM

the outback
 
has the ability to store the rods assembled, its a tight squeeze. you might even pull the gasket of the front hatch . but, it can be done. the outback is very stable, and pulling the rods / reels assembled from front hatch on open water is achievable. welcome aboard recruit. tighten it up.


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