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i am just starting to get into Spear fishing. with the pole not the gun. if anyone has some tips about good places around dana point or laguna beach California just let me know

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Cant give you any tips - but welcome to the forum !! enjoy.:)
 
Welcome to the DB. I dont know too much about laguna. Lived in Del Mar for a couple of years while I went to school. I did work on a house in Laguna, right on the cliffs. I have to say the water looked pretty inviting! Clear, there were some rocks not to far off shore that held some pretty big balls of bait fish. I would watch as the YT and WSB whacked the pile every morning.

I dont know exactly which beach we were by but I think it was called something like 1000 steps? anyway good luck!

What kind of pole spear do you have?
 
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