SD BAY 4-5-03


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Posted by Eagle Eye on 21:53:15 04/05/03

I drove up onto the La Jolla Shoes Beach at 5am and was greeted by a very STRONG on shore wind, white caps and no one else in sight.

I guess I’m getting old, but for the first time in my life I decided to decline the challenge of the open seas and retreat to the shelter of the San Diego Bay. I fish the bay often but I’ve never been forced there by the weather as I was today.

Launched from the Lawrence St beach at 6am and with a Krock caught a sculpin in the channel right in front of the police dock. As I paddled out into the main channel of the bay, in front of me were the islands right in between the point and the North Island Navel Air Station. For a brief second I thought about going ahead and making the paddle out, but was awakened from that daydream by the vessel rescue that was heading out to rescue a boat no doubt bigger and more sea worthy than my little kayak. The wind was blowing across the bay from Shelter Island to North Island. I paddled out in front of the statue of the (3) tuna fishermen and began a drift using the “wind and grind” tactic as described by the fishing guide Captain Bill Schaefer

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It worked as he said it would, but the only thing that puzzles me is that when I started reeling in (after letting out half a spool of line) I more often than not had a fish already on the line.

· Did the fish pick up the lure on the drop and hold on to it all that time?
· Did the fish watch it drop and wait patiently all that time for it to move before hitting it?
· Or what?

All and all it was just another day in paradise and as usual I went home with more questions than answers.

· Fished from 6am to 9am
· Kind of windy
· The water was warmer than the air
· (3) Sand Bass (1) legal
· (1) legal sculpin
· (1) short butt

John




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