Lurkus Maximus
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So a couple of buddies and I are heading to San Diego next week, fishing for a few days, and then taking our time driving to San Francisco and flying back. Only one of us has ever been out there before, and it's been probably 20 years since he was there last. We're flying in Thursday night and we've got a boat rented for Friday, Saturday, and possibly Monday if we're feeling up to it. It's a 23' boat that we'll be captaining, leaving out of the Dana Landing Marina, I believe it's called. Tuesday morning we'll be renting a car and heading up to San Francisco over the next few days, aiming for the most scenic route possible. Our flight doesn't leave from San Francisco until later on in the day on Friday, so we'll have plenty of time to stop along the way. One thing we do have to include is a drive to the Redwood Forest so my buddy can scatter his parents' ashes. I've gotten a few suggestions from other friends/family on what to do while we're out there, but I figure it couldn't hurt to have more input. What I'm really wondering is--
1) We fish all the time here in Florida, but we're on the gulf side and it barely gets deeper than 50 feet out here. Is it feasible to think that we'll be able to take a 23' fishing boat out on to the pacific and land some monster fish, or is that just a pipe dream?
2) We will also be bringing barely any fishing gear besides just a few basic tackle boxes with sinkers/planers/hooks/etc... and no rods or reels with us. Are there any good tackle shops nearby that will rent us gear for a few days without charging us an arm and a leg?
3) What kind of techniques should we be expecting to use out there? I've tried googling, but haven't really been able to come up with much usable info. Are there any wrecks/reefs/particular spots we should be focusing on hitting?
4) I just read that this is gray whale migration season and we'd love to catch a glimpse of a whale or two. Is there anything special we need to know about, I guess it would be whale watching? I.e. Where to see them, how to not get capsized by them, etc...
5) Once we're all fished out, where should we head in San Diego before we leave, or at night, whenever?
6) We're aiming to mostly drive up the coast, what are the can't-miss spots that we should stop at on our way north?
7) Once in San Francisco, what kind of things should we be looking to do or see? Is Alcatraz worth it?
Sorry for the long-winded post, but the trip was sprung on me at the last moment and I really want to get the most bang for my buck, so to speak, especially with the fishing. Thank you in advance for any insights.
1) We fish all the time here in Florida, but we're on the gulf side and it barely gets deeper than 50 feet out here. Is it feasible to think that we'll be able to take a 23' fishing boat out on to the pacific and land some monster fish, or is that just a pipe dream?
2) We will also be bringing barely any fishing gear besides just a few basic tackle boxes with sinkers/planers/hooks/etc... and no rods or reels with us. Are there any good tackle shops nearby that will rent us gear for a few days without charging us an arm and a leg?
3) What kind of techniques should we be expecting to use out there? I've tried googling, but haven't really been able to come up with much usable info. Are there any wrecks/reefs/particular spots we should be focusing on hitting?
4) I just read that this is gray whale migration season and we'd love to catch a glimpse of a whale or two. Is there anything special we need to know about, I guess it would be whale watching? I.e. Where to see them, how to not get capsized by them, etc...
5) Once we're all fished out, where should we head in San Diego before we leave, or at night, whenever?
6) We're aiming to mostly drive up the coast, what are the can't-miss spots that we should stop at on our way north?
7) Once in San Francisco, what kind of things should we be looking to do or see? Is Alcatraz worth it?
Sorry for the long-winded post, but the trip was sprung on me at the last moment and I really want to get the most bang for my buck, so to speak, especially with the fishing. Thank you in advance for any insights.