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    Default Summer heat in the "valley" gets bad.......

    ......in mid-summer.

    Traditionally those of us who live in the hot dry valley here in California take our vacations in August.

    From Sacarmento we can drive a few hours to the east or west and get out of here.

    If you get over 5,000 feet it will be cooler with better air quality too.

    If you get over to the coast it will be cool with better air quality too.


    Try to get out of the valley in August if you can......

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    When I was very young my family vacation was always to Santa Cruz where we had family.

    We stayed at Sycamore Grove Camp Ground up on the San Lorenso River.

    I loved fishing off the piers in the area, first with a hand line you could buy for around a dollar.

    Many other families went to the Sierras to camp. Lots went to Lake Tahoe......

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    Where are you going this summer?



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    My place in Morro Bay! Sure, there are no fish in the surf (according to my recent experience!), but it makes decent exercise for me, wadering up, walking the sand. Much cooler than the south valley. Maybe I can explore Whale Rock reservoir.

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    Bill,

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    The Coast. Yes, anywhere on the Coast.

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    Even if its 100 plus every Friday afternoon East bound 80 gets plugged up with people from the bay area. All that cool weather over there gets to you after awhile I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillB View Post
    My place in Morro Bay! Sure, there are no fish in the surf (according to my recent experience!), but it makes decent exercise for me, wadering up, walking the sand. Much cooler than the south valley. Maybe I can explore Whale Rock reservoir.

    Am currently in Morro Bay, and while I am not fishing this trip, I can tell you that there are plenty of perch in the surf at the right times. I grew up catching barred surfperch here. The tidepools around the area fish well, too.

    Good luck at Whale Rock. Those fish are few and far between, access sucks, no watercraft of any kind. Check DFG regs first as well, as they change periodically.

    I would rather go fish Nacimiento Lake or Santa Margarita Lake, but heat can be an issue there too. Lopez Lake has a lot of fish as well.

    Have caught a ton of fish in Morro Bay itself, from sand bass to jacksmelt. Saw a guy last year using those little shrimp fly jigs (can't remember the name...something Japanese) to catch Sardines off the docks, and they are trout fly sized shrimp lures. There are fish off the Cayucos Pier, but FFing the pier is not possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dabalone View Post
    Even if its 100 plus every Friday afternoon East bound 80 gets plugged up with people from the bay area. All that cool weather over there gets to you after awhile I guess.
    Most of those people are not heading to the heat...they are heading to the warmer Sierras

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    I'm down in morro as well. (cayucos actually) I've talked to several long time locals that have had some amamzing fishing at whale rock.

    Nice waves today. Probably pull out the long board for some surfing. Sun is peaking through the fog now. Gonna be a good day

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    We are at my cousin's place in Vista, CA, not far from the ocean (below LA).

    Fantastic cool sea breeze all day long.

    Fog in the PM and AM...........

    People were catching fish off the Ocean Pier today. Mostly mackerel with a few perch and smelt.

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