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Old March 7th, 2008, 04:02 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Any decent surf casting this time of year? Trying to figure out if I
should bring my rod when I go out there for a weeklong confernce
starting the 16th of this month.
Frank Reid
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Old March 7th, 2008, 06:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Frank Reid wrote:

Any decent surf casting this time of year? Trying to figure out if I
should bring my rod when I go out there for a weeklong confernce
starting the 16th of this month.
Frank Reid


That's an easy one. Take your rod.

This site(especially the bulletin board)should help.

http://www.garybulla.com/

Don't let those white sand beaches fool you. It can be treacherous wading.

brians ;-)

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Old March 7th, 2008, 07:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Mar 6, 9:02 pm, Frank Reid wrote:
Any decent surf casting this time of year? Trying to figure out if I
should bring my rod when I go out there for a weeklong confernce
starting the 16th of this month.
Frank Reid


http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2008...0300819085.txt
(last five lines)

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniont...s4surffly.html

http://flyfishing.about.com/od/saltw.../surfperch.htm

http://www.fliflicker.com/tactics.htm

http://www.flyfishinsalt.com/techniq...bug-39237.html

Mu took me surf fishing in LA once many years ago. Slow day, among
four of us I think one perch and one corbina. Not sure I had a hit all
day. The guy who caught the corbina caught it in just a few inches of
water. Those fish would come up all the way in with a wave and then
look about for stuff stirred up in the sand. So don't immediately
dismiss the 6-inch deep water at the tail end of the wave. After
learning where to look I did see a couple of fish in that real shallow
water. Mostly we cast into the 3-5' deep water inside of the breaking
waves, though. Not sure about March, but I just fished in shorts and
sandals (May, IIRC).

Jon.
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Old March 8th, 2008, 01:40 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
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Any decent surf casting this time of year? Trying to figure out if I
should bring my rod when I go out there for a weeklong confernce
starting the 16th of this month.
Frank Reid


Frank, this surf casting gig is most definitely not for you. Lots and lots
and lots of walking around looking dumb, too many people on the beach that
get offended by the slightest snag by a salt water fly, and its pretty hard
to find a proper place to fish if you don't know what you're looking for.

If you have a couple of extra sheckels to spend, here's what I'd suggest:
1) Rent a sit-on-top kayak and paddle. Uhh, better rent the pfd, just in
case, y'know. There are several vendors near San Diego Bay. Be sure to call
ahead to reserve. You're not the only dumbshi....err, intelligent, but
meteriologically challenged Midwesterner, freezing his cojones off whilst
watching The Weather Channel. Strap the yak on your rent-a-wreck with some
bungees you brought from home. You're not going far. (This oughta be good!)
2) Hie thyself to Tidelands Park on San Diego Bay. Plug it into Google Maps
or some such. Tidelands Park sits underneath the west end of the Coronado
Bay Bridge.
3) Launch on the nice beach at the park near the bridge. Paddle over to the
bridge and fish around the columns numbered 8 thru 12. Also fish around the
brazillion boats moored between the beach and the bridge. When you get tired
of catching fish there, paddle south to the yacht clubs and back.
4) I suggest a 6 wt, or thereabouts, with a full sink line. Not a sink tip
line. Ten feet or so of 8-10 pound mono for a leader. No Tippet. Fish close
to the bottom.
5) I suggest using a "Super Fly, with Bling". I'd be happy to send you a
couple of examples with recipe, if you like.

Unfortunately, I have plans for that week that will keep me out of town. I
would love to see firsthand what Frank does with a kayak, first strapped to
a vehicle and then to his person. Be sure to post a TR.

Have fun,
Danl


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Old March 8th, 2008, 02:46 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Any decent surf casting this time of year? *Trying to figure out if I
should bring my rod when I go out there for a weeklong confernce
starting the 16th of this month.
Frank Reid


I don't know, but there's an amazing tequileria in the gaslamp district
that you should hit. *March has an "r" in it, so tequila is in season.


So, what your say is that tequila is only out of season when March
doesn't have an "r?"
Frank "the sun is over the yard arm somewhere" Reid
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Old March 8th, 2008, 02:58 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid[_2_]
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On Mar 7, 7:40*pm, "Danl" danlfinn@*remove this*intergate.com wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote in message

...

Any decent surf casting this time of year? *Trying to figure out if I
should bring my rod when I go out there for a weeklong confernce
starting the 16th of this month.
Frank Reid


Frank, this surf casting gig is most definitely not for you. Lots and lots
and lots of walking around looking dumb, too many people on the beach that
get offended by the slightest snag by a salt water fly, and its pretty hard
to find a proper place to fish if you don't know what you're looking for.

If you have a couple of extra sheckels to spend, here's what I'd suggest:
1) Rent a sit-on-top kayak and paddle. Uhh, better rent the pfd, just in
case, y'know. There are several vendors near San Diego Bay. Be sure to call
ahead to reserve. You're not the only dumbshi....err, intelligent, but
meteriologically challenged Midwesterner, freezing his cojones off whilst
watching The Weather Channel. Strap the yak on your rent-a-wreck with some
bungees you brought from home. You're not going far. (This oughta be good!)
2) Hie thyself to Tidelands Park on San Diego Bay. Plug it into Google Maps
or some such. Tidelands Park sits underneath the west end of the Coronado
Bay Bridge.
3) Launch on the nice beach at the park near the bridge. Paddle over to the
bridge and fish around the columns numbered 8 thru 12. Also fish around the
brazillion boats moored between the beach and the bridge. When you get tired
of catching fish there, paddle south to the yacht clubs and back.
4) I suggest a 6 wt, or thereabouts, with a full sink line. Not a sink tip
line. Ten feet or so of 8-10 pound mono for a leader. No Tippet. Fish close
to the bottom.
5) I suggest using a "Super Fly, with Bling". I'd be happy to send you a
couple of examples with recipe, if you like.

Unfortunately, I have plans for that week that will keep me out of town. I
would love to see firsthand what Frank does with a kayak, first strapped to
a vehicle and then to his person. Be sure to post a TR.


Hmm, Frank on a kayak in the ocean with a water temp of 57 degrees.
What could possibly go wrong?
Got to dig around, but don't really know if I've got any full sink
lines. Will search, but we've lost our last fly shop locally (though
we do have a Cabelas and a Bass Pro).
Sounds like som fun.
Frank Reid
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Old March 8th, 2008, 12:36 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Frank Reid wrote:
On Mar 7, 7:40 pm, "Danl" danlfinn@*remove this*intergate.com wrote:

"Frank Reid" wrote in message

...


Any decent surf casting this time of year? Trying to figure out if I
should bring my rod when I go out there for a weeklong confernce
starting the 16th of this month.
Frank Reid


Frank, this surf casting gig is most definitely not for you. Lots and lots
and lots of walking around looking dumb, too many people on the beach that
get offended by the slightest snag by a salt water fly, and its pretty hard
to find a proper place to fish if you don't know what you're looking for.

If you have a couple of extra sheckels to spend, here's what I'd suggest:
1) Rent a sit-on-top kayak and paddle. Uhh, better rent the pfd, just in
case, y'know. There are several vendors near San Diego Bay. Be sure to call
ahead to reserve. You're not the only dumbshi....err, intelligent, but
meteriologically challenged Midwesterner, freezing his cojones off whilst
watching The Weather Channel. Strap the yak on your rent-a-wreck with some
bungees you brought from home. You're not going far. (This oughta be good!)
2) Hie thyself to Tidelands Park on San Diego Bay. Plug it into Google Maps
or some such. Tidelands Park sits underneath the west end of the Coronado
Bay Bridge.
3) Launch on the nice beach at the park near the bridge. Paddle over to the
bridge and fish around the columns numbered 8 thru 12. Also fish around the
brazillion boats moored between the beach and the bridge. When you get tired
of catching fish there, paddle south to the yacht clubs and back.
4) I suggest a 6 wt, or thereabouts, with a full sink line. Not a sink tip
line. Ten feet or so of 8-10 pound mono for a leader. No Tippet. Fish close
to the bottom.
5) I suggest using a "Super Fly, with Bling". I'd be happy to send you a
couple of examples with recipe, if you like.

Unfortunately, I have plans for that week that will keep me out of town. I
would love to see firsthand what Frank does with a kayak, first strapped to
a vehicle and then to his person. Be sure to post a TR.



Hmm, Frank on a kayak in the ocean with a water temp of 57 degrees.
What could possibly go wrong?
Got to dig around, but don't really know if I've got any full sink
lines. Will search, but we've lost our last fly shop locally (though
we do have a Cabelas and a Bass Pro).
Sounds like som fun.
Frank Reid


uh...don't suppose there is any way you could video this outing, is there?

jeff (seeking amusement in all likely places)
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Old March 8th, 2008, 03:38 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Danl[_3_]
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
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On Mar 7, 7:40 pm, "Danl" danlfinn@*remove this*intergate.com wrote:


Hmm, Frank on a kayak in the ocean with a water temp of 57 degrees.
What could possibly go wrong?
Got to dig around, but don't really know if I've got any full sink
lines. Will search, but we've lost our last fly shop locally (though
we do have a Cabelas and a Bass Pro).


Scratch that "full sink only" remark. You'll only be in 20 feet of water in
that area, more like 12. A sink tip will be just fine.

Danl

Sounds like som fun.
Frank Reid

BTW, what hotel/motel are you staying in?



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Old March 8th, 2008, 04:14 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Danl" danlfinn@*remove this*intergate.com wrote in message
om...
Scratch that "full sink only" remark. You'll only be in 20 feet of water
in that area, more like 12. A sink tip will be just fine.

Danl



Danl....the line really doesn't matter when cast by a "full sinking" angler.
Just sayin......g
Tom



 




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