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02-12-2008, 11:48 AM | #1 |
Junior
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA
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The fish must have gone on vacation . Besides the thick layer of fog it was a nice day to be on the water . Launched at 6 with 2 rods and my little box of irons. Threw the b/w all day between 75-150 ft for nuthin . Saw good marks around 125ft but who knows . I got lost in the fog on my way in and ended up on top of some rocky boilers in 6 ft of water with waves around me . I was almost a mile south of the launch ...not used to the whole fog thing. Maybe next time...
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02-12-2008, 12:17 PM | #2 |
Ancient Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: On The Water
Posts: 935
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Just about the same story for me... Launched at 5ish to try for some squid... Por nada. Saw good marks most of the day between 100-150 feet, but I have seen more action in the middle of a desert! The fog was really heavy and never did burn off. I saw a few kayaks losing their way in the fog. More than a few people coming in were far to the south of the launch.
The water was really cluttered with broken up kelp and lots of Jelly fish. I noticed a lot of bio-luminescence in the water early as well. Some kind of "red tide"? The water just glowed when anything moved, beautiful. Anyways, another 6 hours logged with no fishies. I am thinking of going out tomorrow for a game of Marco Polo... the fog is supposed to be even heavier. anyone want to join? |
02-12-2008, 01:02 PM | #3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
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I also launched this morning about 5:45ish. Worked 80ft to 120 ft saw allot of what I think were schools of squid between 40ft to 80 ft. Tossed the B/W 6x jr and the scrambled egg 6x jr all for nothing. I always take a hand held GPS, I had no problem getting back.
I also liked the foggy conditions because I couldn't see anyone else even though I know people were close, I didn't feel like I was getting squeezzed or squeezzing anyone else. JMHO |
02-12-2008, 03:08 PM | #4 |
Work Sucks!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: San Diego
Posts: 559
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I wanted to get out this morning seeing as it was my birthday today... Went out to run my errands last night and forget to look and see what wire connectors I needed for my FF wiring. By the time I got back home it was too dark and too late. It has been tough getting out for me the last 6 months. Promotions at work have been slow (in reverse actually with all the layoffs) and things like getting a reel in the shop or buying terminal gear or fixing the wiring on my kayak have taken a back seat to making ends-meat and interviewing/testing. It's actually sad... 2 YT in '07 and a goose egg so far in '08. I feel ashamed to even be lurking anymore. Glad to see all I missed was time OTW. The last month has been torture for me.
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02-12-2008, 04:11 PM | #5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Rancho Bernardo-San Diego
Posts: 117
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Technical Advances
COMPASS and GPS. One has been around several centuries. The other is really good at finding the beach in a thick fog.
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02-12-2008, 06:18 PM | #6 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: South of La Jolla...
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Get both in case one craps out. I was losing my satellite reception in that fog. I ran into a boater who was in 20 ft of water. He asked me if I was facing NW. I told him that I was facing East, then he hits his compass and says, "You're right". I gave him a general idea where he was, then he asked which direction was Windansea? I told him, and he was off. Thick fog. I took a picture before I landed at 1100. This is 30yrds from the Marine Room, in 12 ft of water.
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