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rackhenry 08-05-2019 09:27 AM

Leo Carillo
 
Just got a PA 12 and want to launch at Leo Carillo. Anyone going fishing there any time soon? Definitely need some pointers...

Roscoe 08-05-2019 03:36 PM

If everything goes right I will be fishing that area on Sunday. I can do Leo if people are committed to going. Otherwise I will be at deer creek road.
On a side not I just got the 2018 outback and will be putting my Malibu stealth 12 up for sale soon.
Let me know if you can make Sunday

Beer Me 08-05-2019 05:17 PM

Leo Carillo
 
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Originally Posted by Roscoe (Post 302718)
If everything goes right I will be fishing that area on Sunday. I can do Leo if people are committed to going. Otherwise I will be at deer creek road.

On a side not I just got the 2018 outback and will be putting my Malibu stealth 12 up for sale soon.

Let me know if you can make Sunday



If the surf is down, 9/10 I’ll try Leo Carrillo. I did some scouting yesterday on my motorcycle, checking all the launch spots from Pescador to Pt Magu. The surf was up, I saw one pickup with a Hobie sticker near the LC parking lot underpass.

I’m in the market for smaller kayak for the purpose of difficult beach launches. I prefer pedal though, my shoulder isn’t doing too good.

rackhenry 08-05-2019 06:18 PM

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Im in for Leo this coming Sunday. What time and it will be my first time trying to surf launch the PA 12. I put the Hobie trax wheels today and man the thing is a beast.

What time do we meet and what is the suggested best way to get my kayak to the water?

Surf report looks good so far.

Roscoe 08-06-2019 06:36 AM

I will be there at 5:30am
Right now the forecast looks good.
If anything changes I will let you know

rackhenry 08-06-2019 10:32 AM

After moving my PA12 onto wheels and trying to move on concrete it was a PITA. I can't imaging lugging it down a set of broken stairs or the steep access we have to local beaches in Malibu.

CaliHalikiller 08-06-2019 04:03 PM

Saw your post on my lunch break was going to mention PA probably not the best option for surf launching Leo,this is a place i call home look up my old Post alot are from Leo it's a beautiful fishery but the challenge is getting the Yak to the water I've owned Malibu and Ocean kayaks,I've always stayed away from peddle drives due to the Rocky conditions surf launching there IMO ocean kayak Trident 13 or 15 I prefer 15 with the mod pod is ideal can access and store rods inside nice and secure but the just my 2 cents I'm usually there on Sundays orange Trident 15 white Jeep GC with YakPak sticker on it :reel:

rackhenry 08-07-2019 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by CaliHalikiller (Post 302740)
Saw your post on my lunch break was going to mention PA probably not the best option for surf launching Leo,this is a place i call home look up my old Post alot are from Leo it's a beautiful fishery but the challenge is getting the Yak to the water I've owned Malibu and Ocean kayaks,I've always stayed away from peddle drives due to the Rocky conditions surf launching there IMO ocean kayak Trident 13 or 15 I prefer 15 with the mod pod is ideal can access and store rods inside nice and secure but the just my 2 cents I'm usually there on Sundays orange Trident 15 white Jeep GC with YakPak sticker on it :reel:


Looked at some of your posts.. yea been to Leo and watched some kayak fisherman return with some nice fish..

Roscoe 08-09-2019 06:27 AM

Anyone going to commit to going to Leo on Sunday?
Surf looks to be 1-2 foot and the wind should be good.
I am fishing on Sunday so if there is anyone wanting to try Leo and needs a buddy let me know. Otherwise I will be at deer creek rd.

Beer Me 08-09-2019 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Roscoe (Post 302782)
Anyone going to commit to going to Leo on Sunday?

Surf looks to be 1-2 foot and the wind should be good.

I am fishing on Sunday so if there is anyone wanting to try Leo and needs a buddy let me know. Otherwise I will be at deer creek rd.



I’m in, I just have to figure out how to get my PA14 down the stairs since the day use lot with the tunnel opens so late.


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Roscoe 08-09-2019 07:57 AM

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Red X is parking.
Red line is path to a dirt ramp by bathrooms.
Yellow line is path to launch area
Yellow X is launch site.
Two people helping drag the kayak thru soft sand should be a problem.
This will be my first surf launch in a hobie outback so it should be interesting.
Also I don’t have sand tires for it so it’s going to be a chore for me.
You going I will be there.

Cronus 08-09-2019 08:49 AM

I'll commit to Sunday at Leo. I went on the Erna B yesterday and we hit county line, deer creek, Leo and past Leo a bit. Was mostly smalls but a lot of calico action. One guy got a nice sheephead at county line and there were a few nice fat calicos. The captain lost his trying to jerk it up into the boat, think it was the nicest one I saw all day too.

The kelp looked real healthy just to the north of Leo, so may launch and head that way in front of the beach parking area.

Cronus 08-09-2019 08:54 AM

Also, if your yaks will fit on my DIY kayak cart it has wheeleez, We can take turns going through the sand. I read a lot of good things about the c-tug cart with the sand wheels as well if your looking for something. But I do like the custom fit of mine and the wheeleez just float on our soft sand.

Beer Me 08-09-2019 09:20 AM

Leo Carillo
 
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Originally Posted by Cronus (Post 302786)
Also, if your yaks will fit on my DIY kayak cart it has wheeleez, We can take turns going through the sand. I read a lot of good things about the c-tug cart with the sand wheels as well if your looking for something. But I do like the custom fit of mine and the wheeleez just float on our soft sand.



Looking forward to it. Tomorrow will be prep day, replacing all of my tube baits, net, etc. after my issue with the sailboat last week.


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daperrin 08-13-2019 07:07 AM

What would you guys say are the best options for catching fish there? Small hammers are what I usually fish with.

Cronus 08-13-2019 07:47 AM

I catch a lot with big hammers there, the small ones, and have recently been having luck with red crab and mint hookup baits. I think most soft bodies will do well there.

Beer Me 08-13-2019 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by daperrin (Post 302868)
What would you guys say are the best options for catching fish there? Small hammers are what I usually fish with.



I’ve been using hook up baits, and a local variant.

The mint blue and red crab 5/8 or 1oz were the ticket that day.


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Nickrivers 08-14-2019 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Cronus (Post 302786)
Also, if your yaks will fit on my DIY kayak cart it has wheeleez, We can take turns going through the sand. I read a lot of good things about the c-tug cart with the sand wheels as well if your looking for something. But I do like the custom fit of mine and the wheeleez just float on our soft sand.

I can speak for those C-Tugs with the sand wheels. Its held my Outback loaded up quite nicely. Only downside it you have to lift your yak onto them.

I've seen a lot of cool ideas with bungees for the scupper hole style carts where you just lift up on the back and they go in on their own.

Same concept with the Landing gear styles.

But as far as strap style carts go, this things a beast, breaks down quickly for storage, and is way lighter then most carts like it.

:cheers1:


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