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Author: | kepnutz [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:32 am ] |
Post subject: | shark bait...? |
![]() thanks in advance.. - kepnuts- |
Author: | jack8973901 [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | we were just talking about that issue this weekend |
Kepnutz, Those fins are pretty natural looking and the shape of the kayak may look like a seal but haven't heard of anyone having a problem but you never know. If a shark did take a bite it wouldn't come back for a second one. I put a couple of those long plastic foam noodles in the hull of each of our sports, but don't know how the kayak would fair if it did spring a leak. Hopefully no one will ever have to report about an such an incident. jack |
Author: | kepnutz [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | foam noodles..? |
![]() I see no one cares too much about the shark topic or maybe even going into the pacific ocean at all with their hobie mirages..maybe thats my answer right there or its a yawner subject. Perhaps they must be going mainly to inland bodies of water only... If I go out and get chomped I guess you can read about us in the paper. We have lost a few people out here in years past. From my years of surfing I know of some "Sharky Area's" out here that you dont want to be playing around in and I was hoping to get some tips from the folks around here about doing ocean trips in general as well. So whats a foam noddle anyway...? I have seen some float bags at the kayak store that are shaped like a triangle would those be ok or are foam noodles better. My wife made some foam noodles for dinner once and it tasted like Dog S**T.. Thanks -kepnutz- ps. The sharks out here only need one bite anyway.. that first one usually does the trick.. |
Author: | New2Yak [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:57 pm ] |
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Kepnutz, your topic is of interest to me. My work recently relocated me from TX to San Jose, CA. As I have scouted potential offshore and bay locations I have wondered about Sharks. I also agree that the yak and flippers are about the most ideal shark lure you could think up. Not sure what the answer is though. Foam noodles are the long foam sticks that pool stores sell for kids to play with in the water. Some yakers place them in the hull for additional floatation. I have also considered float bags, but be careful since someone posted here in the forum that the self tapping screws Hobie uses on some fittings leave a point in the inside of the hull which will poke a hole in float bags or water sacks. |
Author: | Roadrunner [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:57 pm ] |
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Jack's idea sounds right on target to me. Think I'd go for the "pool noodles" too for positive flotation. They would also come in handy if your hull gets pierced by another boat or if you capsize with your hatch open. I'm guessing you can get them at a pool supply. ![]() |
Author: | kepnutz [ Thu Aug 10, 2006 7:42 am ] |
Post subject: | thanks road..thanks new two |
![]() Welcome to the "Red Triangle" new2yak. I have been trying to figure out where to launch over hi-way 17 in santa cruz myself. The beach at cowells seems easy if the waves are small but where do you park. If you park right there its only good for two hours worth of quarters if you can even get one of the 15 available spots. Anywhere else and you are walking a long ways to get to the water. The Harbor beach area usually has bad waves in the surf zone for launching a yak so that leaves the harbor launch which means heavy parking and launch fees, since it is the only marina for miles and miles I think.(half moon bay or moss landing) The rest of the Santa Cruz area is steep bluffs with or without several flights of steep narrow concrete stairs and railings that makes it hard for two people to pass each other on with just surboards never mind carrying a heavy 16 foot kayak up and down. It would be easier to just huck your boat over the cliff and then cross your fingers and try and jump in after it ..not a viable option either in fifty degrees water with surf and longshore currents. Thought about it quite a bit but after weighing the options ruled out Natural Bridges..long walk plus pounding waves...Four Mile the same..Davenport the same... Scott creek the same..Waddel the same ..plus sharks due to the close proximity to Ano Nuevo..which is a definite no go area. So if you have any thoughts let me know. the other thing you need to have before launching is the surf forecast..the tide and weather forecast too. Going out on the right day is tricky. So unless you live right there and can go when its just right one has to watch and plan carefully. We really do since we have to drive two hours to get there one way which I have been doing for 11 years to go surfing..but we are new 2 yakking too so have to re-learn some good spots and things. Let us know if you figure out a good launch spot. Im sure you have had your fill at Lexington already ![]() - kepnutz- |
Author: | New2Yak [ Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:35 pm ] |
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Author: | Windrider [ Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:36 pm ] |
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I fish out of Bodega Bay in my Adventure and don't really worry about the sharks, but that doesn't mean that I don't think about them at times, like when I'm hanging my legs over the side. A young woman surfer was attacked there last October and there have been a couple of recent sightings off Tomales Point at the south end of the Bay. Positive floatation is always a good idea, as is the buddy system. If you haven't already, check out the discussion on Great Whites and kayaks at http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/bb/ |
Author: | New2Yak [ Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:47 pm ] |
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Author: | kepnutz [ Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | tomales bay |
![]() Was thinking about going to "T-Bay" this weekend but now it looks like the fogs setting in according to N.W.S. forecast of that area. We launched at Hearts Desire Beach a few weeks back near Inverness and went up to Hog Island and back.. really a nice trip...but I heard that you should not go too far past Toms Point into the Dillon Beach area..any truth to that advice.. ? Where do you launch and play out there? Are you going out into the open ocean past Bodega Head..? I heard that can be pretty rough on the right day.The surfer-girl who was attacked was around the corner from Bodega Bay at Salmon Creek Beach but I know there have been plenty of hits down at Dillons Beach in years past and this is the time of year for that sort of stuff..now until November if Im not mistaken. So whats biting in Bodega Bay..rock fish ..bass..? tight lines -Kepnutz- |
Author: | Windrider [ Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:54 pm ] |
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New2Yak, When I have company, I like to launch off the little beach at Campbell Cove which is just inside Bodega Harbor (it's free). Help is appreciated carrying the kayaks down the bank because it is not too much fun carrying a 70 lb kayak over your head down a steep twisty trail, even if it is a short distance. When I'm alone, I launch from the Doran Beach ramp ($6 day use). Both are very close to the breakwater at the harbor entrance and there is no surf to contend with. I have a wet suit but usually wear waders with a dry top. I'm not sure what you mean by "inside the Bay" and I'm wondering if you are not confusing Bodega Bay with Bodega Harbor which is the area inside the Doran Beach sand spit. Bodega Bay is the area east of a line from Bodega head to Tomales Point (over 4 miles) and Great Whites definitely venture into Bodega Bay at times. They occasionally harass the sea lions around Bodega Rock which is just outside the Harbor. I'm also not sure what you meant by "the river exiting just south of bay". There are no rivers which flow into Bodega Bay, but there are two creeks, Estero Americano and Estero de San Antonio and I have not tried either of those. The south end of Bodega Bay is the entrance to Tomales Bay which is a great place to sail or kayak. Hope this helps! |
Author: | Windrider [ Thu Aug 10, 2006 5:34 pm ] |
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kepnutz, You posted while I was responding to New2Yak, so I missed your questions. Yes, the woman was at Salmon Creek Beach, I just consider it all the same area. I do go out into the open ocean but not passed Bodega Head, because big waves frequently break between the Head and Bodega Rock. They also break south of Bodega Rock for a ways, so I go south to the Gong Buoy and then go west which is much safer. Going out of Tomales Bay can be a problem for the same reason which is breaking waves across the bar. It can be done safely but you have to watch the conditions carefully and it is best to stay to the west side to avoid the waves. I was sailing in Tomales Bay a couple of weeks ago and we went out over the bar because conditions were good, but I have had big waves rise in front of me there and smash down on my little Windrider 17. That is not much fun!! Bodega Bay was hot for salmon last month, but the water has warmed up and they have moved off shore a ways. On my last trip I caught my limit of Salmon (2), a 2 foot Ling Cod and a rock fish while trolling for Salmon. My biggest Salmon was 28 lbs & 39" long. There are some good rock fish areas there and the halibut fishing can be quite good at times. If I don't go this weekend I may go next weekend. Don't worry about the fog in Tomales too much, just stay on the west side next to the shore and you'll be fine. Tomales can also be good for Halibut, so if you go, consider taking a rod along. |
Author: | kepnutz [ Fri Aug 11, 2006 5:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Hey windrider |
![]() Have a good weekend -Kepnutz- |
Author: | Windrider [ Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:51 am ] |
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Kepnutz, According to the NorCal board there were FOUR Great White sightings off Tomales Point yesterday and there was one earlier in the week by the bar at the mouth of the Bay! |
Author: | kepnutz [ Sat Aug 12, 2006 11:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Fish Food |
![]() I wonder just how many more whites are out there that were not sighted...! It's the ones that you dont see that cause all the trouble ! They are the ones that will get ya. If you are in their yard that day you wont see those buggers until they have half your boat in their mouth ! .. We are probably going out else where tommorrow I think . We gotta get stuff done first around the house today.. ![]() ![]() ![]() kepnutz |
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