Love what you’re doing Chris. A friend of mine Rob and I just went lobster fishing in San Diego Bay premium evenings if you haven’t done it I recommended. Once again love what you’re doing
re-title... the Yak Man Strip Show... a $ for every layer... ha! Thanks for the tips. I spent a lot of time figuring this out for myself. You sum it up well. Hopefully this will help others shortcut keeping it fun (not getting cold). Thank you for sharing!
Always learning / thanks for the breakdown Chris. I really appreciate it all - especially the motivation to continue to stay focused on the target/big’ns. I can’t wait to put more time in!
Great video. Hardcore filming out in the water, shoulda done it a the launch, I kept thinking you could go into the water! I can't stand the cold personally, I like what you suggested. The only situation I don't see this working is if the launch is rough, and there's a good chance you will go in the water. I'd wear a full wetsuit to launch, then change out of it and into the layers like you have. And yeah, I want to get a winter trip out to LJ and get into the deepwater yellows!
Wow, some serious layers of clothing! I had no idea, nice share. You should consider putting links to help other anglers find the products you recommend.
Sweet been waiting for this one. Thanks Chris. Additionally, I have the NRS endurance paddling jacket and it works great, keeps me warm and dry. I have some neoprene waders, but they are tough to get in and out of so unless its really cold I don't wear them, but they are very warm. marks on sounder at 6:30, doesnt look like fish but :eyes:
I really miss the water/weather in San Diego, thanks for making these videos Chris, it brings me back home in a way. one day I can come back and maybe ill see your orange Hobie and wave at ya on the kelp haha! Ive found in the cold and rough northern WA waters that a pair of wool pants, and some long undies in the winter with a couple pairs of wool socks inside my xtra tuffs and a warm coat and sweat shirt underneath does me well, especially if I have my scarf which I even use in the summer around my head and shoulders if I'm shirtless. when I see squalls coming or the waves are kinda big on the launch ill pop on my rain pants and jacket. they go right back into the hatch when I'm not using them though or else I get too hot. I usually keep extra socks in my hatch too because my biggest thing that will make me head in early is cold feet! I can definitely see why wool is so expensive and sought after, ive been up to my knees in waves landing the yak sometimes and the only thing that was totally soaked were the cotton undersocks I had on. I dunno where the water goes with wool because it's not wicking off, but it doesn't get on my skin haha. I used to use wool socks as booties in my dive fins spearing around La Jolla after an old timer told me that the old school bottom scratchers used to do that before neoprene. at the time I was poor(er) and couldn't afford dive booties. I have nothing against waders but I'm lazy and tend to just wear more "normal" clothes in layers. just personal preference for me; I see lots of other fishermen out here wearing them or some kind of bibs at least. anyways thanks again for the vids, I love seeing the scenery and such from my home.
Another great informative video. I’ve been waiting for you to put this video out, I was super curious about the waders! Thanks again and merry Xmas! 🤙🏽
Damn that is a really good video and funny too hahaha thanks for sharing... I want to do a video similar to this one. I think with a PFD on its not even a question that you will be totally fine. Cheers!
Thanks for laying it all out from head to toe. Very nicely done Chris. I’m a fan of dry fit clothing as well. BTW I was looking for a spot to stash a twenty when you were stripping down🤣🤣🤣
Great video, I’ve been wondering what to wear or how to stay dry when beach launch. You will always get a little wet and I was wondering if it’s ok to wear waders. It’s a good idea to have them and then just take them off once you get past the waves
Hi Chris new subscriber. Your content is the best I have seen and as I am new to the local sport much appreciated. Do you offer consulting $$ on general subjects like fishing finding, rigging, etc? Thanks again
Hi craig. Thats very nice of you to say thank you. No I dont do any consulting... but I may get a guiding license in the future so thanks for the encouragement. Cheers!
Hey boss, great video. I wanted to ask what do you target out of la jolla in January and February? I am looking for a way to stay engaged with fishing while eliminating rockfish bycatch but not setting myself up to get skunked.
No surprise there, I fish for YT and WSB all winter long. I will say, if you aren't willing to get completely skunked, than yellowtail fishing probably isn't for you. You must be willing to get skunked repeatedly to have a chance to catch these fish. Going out for the morning and trying for the yellows for only a couple hours just won't cut it on any but the very best days out there... which is probably one 1/20th of the days. On this channel you really dont see all the trips I get completely blanked while trying to locate these fish. Fish with BIG greenbacks on the dropper loop and you will eliminate a lot of the small bycatch, and when you do get your bite... it will be the right kind. Cheers Bro!
That will be next. I mean.... I never said it wouldn't be cold, but as far as sinking I don't think it's a concern. Especially with a PFD and splash jacket. Jim Sammons already did this video back in the day, granted it was in a pool on a warm looking day. As I say, use your own discretion. th-cam.com/video/OYwG52p4yjs/w-d-xo.html
If they filled up with water because it got past the upper belt, that should be tight enough to seal against your body. Then you would remove the waders while still in the water. Once the waders are off you get back in the kayak. When they get water inside the only problem is the weight of the water inside prevents you from being able to rise yourself above the surface. You can't sink, just because they fill with water, the water is the same as what is all around you and not any heavier.
@@chrisblevinsfishing Robert Field has a video where he was salmon fishing and one of the guys flipped his yak w/ a dry suit but left the relief zipper open. He ad a real hard time. So I just want to see if waders would be the same. The weight and the cold water gave him a hard time.
@@rastavibes1000 hard time getting back in the boat is different than sinking to your death. I think many people would have a hard time getting back in their boats with the shock of cold water regardless of what they are wearing. If I am floating I can get my waders off if I have to, maybe not the case in a dry suit. I haven’t seen the video but I could also imagine the danger was played up to add drama to the video. But you don’t have to listen to me, it’s your life. If you think you would have a hard time getting back in the boat by all means wear the neoprene. Life is dangerous... if people are looking for a perfectly safe pastime maybe ocean kayak fishing isn’t the best choice of activities. Waders aside, if you pass out for any reason in a kayak you are pretty much toast, the PFD just makes it so they can find your body. Then again, I’m statistically much more likely to be killed driving to the launch than by anything on the water. Just my opinion. Cheers thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great content, I have a ? Just got a pa14 and done 4 surf launches off la Jolla and I keep getting water in my front hatch. Does this ever happen to you or anyone out there?
Great video Chris! Super informative and I will be wearing my waders this Winter! Question for you... Are you wearing any type of wader booties or wading shoes over your wader neoprene feet? The reason I am asking is I have breathable waders for float tubing and they were around $300.00. I'd hate to put a hole in the neoprene feet area. Any info is appreciated! Your content is EPIC!
Thanks Pete! I don't wear any footwear on the water, but for walking on shore I actually wear an oversized pair of cheap crocs over the booties. They are cheap, durable and drain easy, and they float if they fall overboard. They work out pretty well. Those sound like nice waders, you have Simms?
@@chrisblevinsfishing Dude you are awesome! Thank you so much for your tips! Your videos are epic knowledge only learned from the amount of time you spend on the water! I literally soaked in every bit of information you share! Still binge watching all your videos I have not seen yet! Yes I believe they are Simms. I bought them from a Fly Fishing shop in OC called Bob Marriott's. They are like the Louis Vutton shop for Fly Fishing LOL. I'll be hoping to stick my first Yellow from my Hobie soon! Seriously, your on the water knowledge with reading the sounder and deep drop is off the chart epic! Thanks my friend and looking so very much for your upcoming episodes! So Stoked!
Love the video Chris! I’m actually looking for a wader as my Xmas present. I’m curious, when you are wearing the wader with the stock boots, does your feet get wet at all, or not?
Hey Rodrigo! Good to meet you at the launch the other day! To answer your question, no your feet don't get wet through the stockingfoot. Eventually, after a couple years or so they might develop small leaks in the stockingfoot which will let in water slowly. I usually just buy an new pair every year or 2 but you can also use neoprene glue to repair the socks over time. The nicer the waders you get, they will definitely last longer. Also it helps to preserve the socks if you wear crocks or some slippers over the socks while you are walking around on shore. Obrigado Irmao!
@@chrisblevinsfishing I actually had the same question. I thought the stockingfoot was made of neoprene material so I was trying to figure out how do you keep your socks dry. I gather from your comment that the stockingfoot is 100% waterproof. Thank you for the great info Chris!
@@chrisblevinsfishing thank you very much, for this great information. I’ll definitely get a wader, since we spoke the other day at the launch, I’ve been fishing at SD Bay and LJ , and I can definitely feel how cold can be at 6am and the use for a warmer fishing gear. It was very nice to meet you and your wife as well. Valeu irmão! Obrigado!
Chris, I'm going to try launching my kayak at LJ this year. I have questions about the launch etiquette. When I drive there solo and drop off my kayak on the beach, is it safe to leave your gear with the kayak while you park your truck and walk back to the launch?
Hi Gary. There have been some thefts in the past but overall it’s pretty rare I think. I always leave my stuff on the beach while I park and never have been ripped of yet. Just have all your stuff tied down or stashed away. Cheers!
I just got a kayak this year, after a few more ocean outings up here in the Bay Area I’d like to make a trip down there to try it. If you need a buddy to help keep an out out on gear and keeping each other safe on the water let me know. I’d love to partner up with somebody for safety and helping each other out.
Love what you’re doing Chris. A friend of mine Rob and I just went lobster fishing in San Diego Bay premium evenings if you haven’t done it I recommended. Once again love what you’re doing
Always good information on this channel. Thanks, Chris.
re-title... the Yak Man Strip Show... a $ for every layer... ha! Thanks for the tips. I spent a lot of time figuring this out for myself. You sum it up well. Hopefully this will help others shortcut keeping it fun (not getting cold). Thank you for sharing!
Always learning / thanks for the breakdown Chris. I really appreciate it all - especially the motivation to continue to stay focused on the target/big’ns. I can’t wait to put more time in!
Great Info and Happy Holidays!
Great video!!always enjoy your videos.thanks
Awesome Video🤙🏿
I am going to La Jolla this Sunday😎
Great video. Hardcore filming out in the water, shoulda done it a the launch, I kept thinking you could go into the water!
I can't stand the cold personally, I like what you suggested. The only situation I don't see this working is if the launch is rough, and there's a good chance you will go in the water. I'd wear a full wetsuit to launch, then change out of it and into the layers like you have.
And yeah, I want to get a winter trip out to LJ and get into the deepwater yellows!
Wow, some serious layers of clothing! I had no idea, nice share. You should consider putting links to help other anglers find the products you recommend.
Ya I totally thought I had included the links but looks like I blew it. I'll add them now thanks!
Sweet been waiting for this one. Thanks Chris. Additionally, I have the NRS endurance paddling jacket and it works great, keeps me warm and dry. I have some neoprene waders, but they are tough to get in and out of so unless its really cold I don't wear them, but they are very warm. marks on sounder at 6:30, doesnt look like fish but :eyes:
I really miss the water/weather in San Diego, thanks for making these videos Chris, it brings me back home in a way. one day I can come back and maybe ill see your orange Hobie and wave at ya on the kelp haha! Ive found in the cold and rough northern WA waters that a pair of wool pants, and some long undies in the winter with a couple pairs of wool socks inside my xtra tuffs and a warm coat and sweat shirt underneath does me well, especially if I have my scarf which I even use in the summer around my head and shoulders if I'm shirtless. when I see squalls coming or the waves are kinda big on the launch ill pop on my rain pants and jacket. they go right back into the hatch when I'm not using them though or else I get too hot. I usually keep extra socks in my hatch too because my biggest thing that will make me head in early is cold feet! I can definitely see why wool is so expensive and sought after, ive been up to my knees in waves landing the yak sometimes and the only thing that was totally soaked were the cotton undersocks I had on. I dunno where the water goes with wool because it's not wicking off, but it doesn't get on my skin haha. I used to use wool socks as booties in my dive fins spearing around La Jolla after an old timer told me that the old school bottom scratchers used to do that before neoprene. at the time I was poor(er) and couldn't afford dive booties. I have nothing against waders but I'm lazy and tend to just wear more "normal" clothes in layers. just personal preference for me; I see lots of other fishermen out here wearing them or some kind of bibs at least. anyways thanks again for the vids, I love seeing the scenery and such from my home.
How do you not have more subs? Your truly amazing I enjoy all of your videos
I dunno man maybe it’s because I haven’t uploaded in 6 months haha. Thanks for all the awesome comments though! Cheers
Keep em comin!
Another great informative video. I’ve been waiting for you to put this video out, I was super curious about the waders! Thanks again and merry Xmas! 🤙🏽
You were grinding hard then stopped 7 months ago abruptly. Just want to say I hope you're doing well. I appreciate you and you're in my thoughts.
Thanks doing well, trying to get a new video up tonight but struggling with my new editing format haha
@@chrisblevinsfishing Nice! Good to hear
Patiently waiting for a new video to drop 😎🤙🏼
Same here! 😭
Working on some new stuff but struggling with the new editing software and rendering. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Chris! I’m just starting out this January 1, when I get my license and I got yellowtail fever 🥵
Found a good video regarding waders full of water... th-cam.com/video/eCFdYSRPraQ/w-d-xo.html
Damn that is a really good video and funny too hahaha thanks for sharing... I want to do a video similar to this one. I think with a PFD on its not even a question that you will be totally fine. Cheers!
Thanks for laying it all out from head to toe. Very nicely done Chris. I’m a fan of dry fit clothing as well.
BTW I was looking for a spot to stash a twenty when you were stripping down🤣🤣🤣
Great video, I’ve been wondering what to wear or how to stay dry when beach launch. You will always get a little wet and I was wondering if it’s ok to wear waders. It’s a good idea to have them and then just take them off once you get past the waves
Yo what’s up with any new footage of your trips out to LJ? You’re video are pretty cool, hope all is well.
Trying to get one uploaded now!
Hi Chris new subscriber. Your content is the best I have seen and as I am new to the local sport much appreciated. Do you offer consulting $$ on general subjects like fishing finding, rigging, etc? Thanks again
Hi craig. Thats very nice of you to say thank you. No I dont do any consulting... but I may get a guiding license in the future so thanks for the encouragement. Cheers!
Chris I miss your videos. When you coming back to us?
Hey boss, great video. I wanted to ask what do you target out of la jolla in January and February? I am looking for a way to stay engaged with fishing while eliminating rockfish bycatch but not setting myself up to get skunked.
No surprise there, I fish for YT and WSB all winter long. I will say, if you aren't willing to get completely skunked, than yellowtail fishing probably isn't for you. You must be willing to get skunked repeatedly to have a chance to catch these fish. Going out for the morning and trying for the yellows for only a couple hours just won't cut it on any but the very best days out there... which is probably one 1/20th of the days. On this channel you really dont see all the trips I get completely blanked while trying to locate these fish. Fish with BIG greenbacks on the dropper loop and you will eliminate a lot of the small bycatch, and when you do get your bite... it will be the right kind. Cheers Bro!
Ok now do a self rescue w/ the waders during winter😂 good s#% tho👍🏼👊🏼🤙🏼
That will be next. I mean.... I never said it wouldn't be cold, but as far as sinking I don't think it's a concern. Especially with a PFD and splash jacket. Jim Sammons already did this video back in the day, granted it was in a pool on a warm looking day. As I say, use your own discretion. th-cam.com/video/OYwG52p4yjs/w-d-xo.html
If they filled up with water because it got past the upper belt, that should be tight enough to seal against your body. Then you would remove the waders while still in the water. Once the waders are off you get back in the kayak. When they get water inside the only problem is the weight of the water inside prevents you from being able to rise yourself above the surface. You can't sink, just because they fill with water, the water is the same as what is all around you and not any heavier.
@@chrisblevinsfishing Robert Field has a video where he was salmon fishing and one of the guys flipped his yak w/ a dry suit but left the relief zipper open. He ad a real hard time. So I just want to see if waders would be the same. The weight and the cold water gave him a hard time.
@@rastavibes1000 hard time getting back in the boat is different than sinking to your death. I think many people would have a hard time getting back in their boats with the shock of cold water regardless of what they are wearing. If I am floating I can get my waders off if I have to, maybe not the case in a dry suit. I haven’t seen the video but I could also imagine the danger was played up to add drama to the video.
But you don’t have to listen to me, it’s your life. If you think you would have a hard time getting back in the boat by all means wear the neoprene. Life is dangerous... if people are looking for a perfectly safe pastime maybe ocean kayak fishing isn’t the best choice of activities. Waders aside, if you pass out for any reason in a kayak you are pretty much toast, the PFD just makes it so they can find your body. Then again, I’m statistically much more likely to be killed driving to the launch than by anything on the water. Just my opinion. Cheers thanks for watching!
@@chrisblevinsfishing all good brother just want everybody to be safe and have fun with this great sport.
Great tip! I just wonder how you use the bathroom when your out there! I feel like when I’m out there I have to pee more than normal
Thanks for the great content, I have a ? Just got a pa14 and done 4 surf launches off la Jolla and I keep getting water in my front hatch. Does this ever happen to you or anyone out there?
Ya I do. Do you have the tray in there? Usually if the surf was rough I will use a hand bilge pump to dump it. Thanks for watching.
Great video Chris! Super informative and I will be wearing my waders this Winter! Question for you... Are you wearing any type of wader booties or wading shoes over your wader neoprene feet? The reason I am asking is I have breathable waders for float tubing and they were around $300.00. I'd hate to put a hole in the neoprene feet area. Any info is appreciated! Your content is EPIC!
Thanks Pete! I don't wear any footwear on the water, but for walking on shore I actually wear an oversized pair of cheap crocs over the booties. They are cheap, durable and drain easy, and they float if they fall overboard. They work out pretty well. Those sound like nice waders, you have Simms?
@@chrisblevinsfishing Dude you are awesome! Thank you so much for your tips! Your videos are epic knowledge only learned from the amount of time you spend on the water! I literally soaked in every bit of information you share! Still binge watching all your videos I have not seen yet! Yes I believe they are Simms. I bought them from a Fly Fishing shop in OC called Bob Marriott's. They are like the Louis Vutton shop for Fly Fishing LOL. I'll be hoping to stick my first Yellow from my Hobie soon! Seriously, your on the water knowledge with reading the sounder and deep drop is off the chart epic! Thanks my friend and looking so very much for your upcoming episodes! So Stoked!
Love the video Chris! I’m actually looking for a wader as my Xmas present. I’m curious, when you are wearing the wader with the stock boots, does your feet get wet at all, or not?
Hey Rodrigo! Good to meet you at the launch the other day! To answer your question, no your feet don't get wet through the stockingfoot. Eventually, after a couple years or so they might develop small leaks in the stockingfoot which will let in water slowly. I usually just buy an new pair every year or 2 but you can also use neoprene glue to repair the socks over time. The nicer the waders you get, they will definitely last longer. Also it helps to preserve the socks if you wear crocks or some slippers over the socks while you are walking around on shore. Obrigado Irmao!
@@chrisblevinsfishing I actually had the same question. I thought the stockingfoot was made of neoprene material so I was trying to figure out how do you keep your socks dry. I gather from your comment that the stockingfoot is 100% waterproof.
Thank you for the great info Chris!
@@chrisblevinsfishing thank you very much, for this great information. I’ll definitely get a wader, since we spoke the other day at the launch, I’ve been fishing at SD Bay and LJ , and I can definitely feel how cold can be at 6am and the use for a warmer fishing gear. It was very nice to meet you and your wife as well. Valeu irmão!
Obrigado!
Do you think id be ok flylining macks with straight 40lb mono or do I need floro
Get floro. Fish can see mono. If you invest in a trip out don’t chance getting skunked because you didn’t buy some floro to top shot your rig.
Chris hoping you and your family is doing ok.
We are good! Just haven't had time for uploads but working on some new stuff. Cheers amigo.
Chris, I'm going to try launching my kayak at LJ this year. I have questions about the launch etiquette. When I drive there solo and drop off my kayak on the beach, is it safe to leave your gear with the kayak while you park your truck and walk back to the launch?
Hi Gary. There have been some thefts in the past but overall it’s pretty rare I think. I always leave my stuff on the beach while I park and never have been ripped of yet. Just have all your stuff tied down or stashed away. Cheers!
I just got a kayak this year, after a few more ocean outings up here in the Bay Area I’d like to make a trip down there to try it. If you need a buddy to help keep an out out on gear and keeping each other safe on the water let me know. I’d love to partner up with somebody for safety and helping each other out.
Question where can I launch my kayak in San Diego? I know La Jolla but I’m asking for street name
Avenida de la Playa Thanks for watching!
Sup Chris where did you purchase your kayak?
Fastlane in mission bay
So ur sayin no shorts and t-shirt???
Hahaha hey some people don't seem to mind the cold here. You would be fine I'm sure, but I like to comfortable and dry... not just ok. Cheers bro!
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