Q. Im going to San Diego in early fall 2008, like september. Im a guy and 19 yrs old, im going with a friend who's 22. Whats there for us to do thats cool other than hang @the beach? Fill me in on some cool resuraunts, live music or ANYTHING else. Just give me ideas.
Answer
Downtown at night lots of and cool
places to hang out. Downtown you can sit outside at some
places to eat and people watch
Go to Cornado Island and lots of great restaraunts the
beach there is really great lots of people and fun
Drive around La Jolla and you can go to the
La Jolla Cove and go to the La Jolla Cove Shell Shop
and you walk through the store into a cave that is
right on the beach and then go to the La Jolla Children's Pool
it is a sea wall that protects a cove and the seals have
taken it over and are protected and it is fun to watch
the waves crash around you and feel the ocean spray
You can usually tour a Navy ship downtown OH to eat
a San Diego MUST is
Anthony's Sea Food it is downtown on a pier and
you can have lunch outside but the fun is to ask
for a table on the water with windows and the water
the wait might seem long it goes FAST. And the food
is beyond great. Even if you do not eat seafood they have
other great selections. Anthony's is located next to
the Star of India
On Shelter Island they have concerts but if you sit outside
around the grass area you can listen for free we used to
go there and San Diego State U to listen to concerts on
the grass for free
And the Convention Center might have something going
on check it online.
Sea Port Village has shops and coffe shops where you
can sit and read while you drink coffee or cold drinks
This is my hometown and I miss it so have fun for me!
Septembers in San Diego are hot & dry with Santa Ana's
Santa Ana's are winds that blow warm air.
Rent bikes and ride downtown to see it all.
Downtown at night lots of and cool
places to hang out. Downtown you can sit outside at some
places to eat and people watch
Go to Cornado Island and lots of great restaraunts the
beach there is really great lots of people and fun
Drive around La Jolla and you can go to the
La Jolla Cove and go to the La Jolla Cove Shell Shop
and you walk through the store into a cave that is
right on the beach and then go to the La Jolla Children's Pool
it is a sea wall that protects a cove and the seals have
taken it over and are protected and it is fun to watch
the waves crash around you and feel the ocean spray
You can usually tour a Navy ship downtown OH to eat
a San Diego MUST is
Anthony's Sea Food it is downtown on a pier and
you can have lunch outside but the fun is to ask
for a table on the water with windows and the water
the wait might seem long it goes FAST. And the food
is beyond great. Even if you do not eat seafood they have
other great selections. Anthony's is located next to
the Star of India
On Shelter Island they have concerts but if you sit outside
around the grass area you can listen for free we used to
go there and San Diego State U to listen to concerts on
the grass for free
And the Convention Center might have something going
on check it online.
Sea Port Village has shops and coffe shops where you
can sit and read while you drink coffee or cold drinks
This is my hometown and I miss it so have fun for me!
Septembers in San Diego are hot & dry with Santa Ana's
Santa Ana's are winds that blow warm air.
Rent bikes and ride downtown to see it all.
Good place to Fish Ocean in San Diego.?
Q. Im from AZ and going to San Diego this weekend. I'll have a car. Where can I find a nice spot to fish the shore? Not really a beach though.. I have no idea what anything is so Kinda explain. Il be coming from Santee.
Plus do I need a license to fish the ocean? Any good tips on what to use also?
Plus do I need a license to fish the ocean? Any good tips on what to use also?
Answer
Okay, let's get you setup correctly and legally.
You need a license to fish if you are 16 or older. The only exception to that is fishing off of a public pier like the Shelter Island Municipal Pier. A license is not needed there.
You want to fish in the ocean, but not necessarily from a beach. That leaves you two options. You will either fish from a boat or fish from the rocks. A boat would be the way to go. Checkout Seaforth, Islandia or H&M Sportfishing to name a few. You can go out for a 1/2 day or 3/4 day ocean fishing trip. If you have the time and money you could do full day or multi-day trip.
If going on a boat is not in the cards you are left fishing off the rocks. First off that can be dangerous. A rogue swell could knock you into the ocean and that would ruin your day. Secondly, fishing off rocks is weird because whatever you catch has to be reeled across other rocks and finally up onto your rock. Too great a chance of losing whatever it was you hooked.
Here's another option for you. Fish at the end of Mission Blvd. off the jetty at South Mission. If you walk out far enough on the jetty it's the same as fishing in the ocean. You will see what I mean when you get there. It's rocky, like a jetty is supposed to be, but you can always find someway to prop up a small chair to be comfortable.
The fish are usually bass, croaker, halibut, small sharks, sting rays and bat rays. Occassionaly something bigger like a bonita or barracuda will take your bait there. I suggest using either live or frozen anchovies to start with. Blood worms are good too, especially for bass and croaker.
Fish with the sinker on the bottom. Tie your hook about 3-4 feet above your weight. Checkout a leader and hook setup called a crappie-rig. This keeps your bait from wrapping around your main fishing line and lets it float freer.
Other than that just have a good time and hope that the weather cooperates with your plans
Okay, let's get you setup correctly and legally.
You need a license to fish if you are 16 or older. The only exception to that is fishing off of a public pier like the Shelter Island Municipal Pier. A license is not needed there.
You want to fish in the ocean, but not necessarily from a beach. That leaves you two options. You will either fish from a boat or fish from the rocks. A boat would be the way to go. Checkout Seaforth, Islandia or H&M Sportfishing to name a few. You can go out for a 1/2 day or 3/4 day ocean fishing trip. If you have the time and money you could do full day or multi-day trip.
If going on a boat is not in the cards you are left fishing off the rocks. First off that can be dangerous. A rogue swell could knock you into the ocean and that would ruin your day. Secondly, fishing off rocks is weird because whatever you catch has to be reeled across other rocks and finally up onto your rock. Too great a chance of losing whatever it was you hooked.
Here's another option for you. Fish at the end of Mission Blvd. off the jetty at South Mission. If you walk out far enough on the jetty it's the same as fishing in the ocean. You will see what I mean when you get there. It's rocky, like a jetty is supposed to be, but you can always find someway to prop up a small chair to be comfortable.
The fish are usually bass, croaker, halibut, small sharks, sting rays and bat rays. Occassionaly something bigger like a bonita or barracuda will take your bait there. I suggest using either live or frozen anchovies to start with. Blood worms are good too, especially for bass and croaker.
Fish with the sinker on the bottom. Tie your hook about 3-4 feet above your weight. Checkout a leader and hook setup called a crappie-rig. This keeps your bait from wrapping around your main fishing line and lets it float freer.
Other than that just have a good time and hope that the weather cooperates with your plans
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