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Topic: Pacific City 6-26 to 6-29  (Read 2712 times)

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bluknight

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Wife and I are headed to Pacific City a few weekends from now.  Staying at a cabin type thing at the RV park.  Wondering if anyone has suggestions for fishing or is interested in linking up for a morning outing?

Based on previous posts I plan on heading for the haystack and dropping some motor oil curly tails and see what's up for the taking?!?!

Just FYI this will be my whopping third time in the salt with the kayak and my very first fishing in the salt so it could be a little dicey!


Wannabe

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I'll probably be up for this if the seas cooperate (like <5' swells). I'll be able to commit during the week preceding.
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Booker46

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My buddy was surfing there on the 6/7 swells were atleast 12ft high.... just a heads up...... you might want to review my devil lake report its only a few miles from pacific city.


bluknight

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Thank you and duly noted!  Yes it will definitely be weather dependent.  I'm not a huge risk taker.  I was hopping for a nice flat morning launch - how's that saying go....... Hope in one hand and do something with the other?  >:D


Spot

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Make your launch from the north end of the beach.  The slope of the sand is much more gradual there and thus the waves tend to be more forgiving.  Even small waves have a lot of punch if you go south of the parking lot.

I hope the conditions work out for you!   
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.  --Mark Twain

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