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octico 03-12-2014 11:03 AM

New to Kayaking
 
Ok let me preface this. I have been an avid fisherman as long as I can remember. I have been surf fishing for years. I have done kayak fishing from lakes, and I know this ocean kayak fishing is much different.

My friend is selling me at Hobie Revolution with all the gear fish finder, rod holders, bait. PFD, turbo paddles too much to list .. complete setup for $1200.00. From what i have read this sound like a good deal so I cannot pass up this offer. I know I am going to love kayak fishing I have been wanting to get one, I know what people say rent one before you buy one ....

My question is (if your still reading), I live in Orange and would to how to get started. I have been watching videos, read a lot on these forums. I think of starting inside Newport or HB harbor. Any thoughts or documentation you guys can give a newbie?

Thanks !
John

Hunters Pa 03-12-2014 11:10 AM

Go to the Baytubers tourney this Sunday at Cabrillo. Pick their brains, filter the typical fisheman crap and keep the stuff you can use. You can also check out how others are rigged

otterpupster 03-12-2014 11:51 AM

Check out OEX Sunset Bch this wkend.They're having a wkend demo of Hobie's ; Native Wtrcraft ; Jackson's : and Malibu

WildernessWanker 03-12-2014 12:36 PM

That's a horrible deal, I'm going to need his name and number to rectify the situation of him trying to doop you! I'll take the package deal and make sure he doesn't try to pull that on anyone else, I love doing newbies favors like that.
I agree with the OEX demo days, you can try out the one you're looking at along with others. It's a great opportunity to find out what works for you or doesn't. That's not always the case which leaves trades as an option too, you could always pickup the Revo and trade it for something that may work better for you after some time on the water.

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Deamon 03-12-2014 01:24 PM

Bay tubers this weekend! Act like a newbie and you'll get a free pass to pretty much do anything and fish anywhere. Find out who Jorge is and fish on top of him. He is a butt killer. Ignore him if he yells at you, he'll eventually shut up. Find out who Matt is and paddle away from him. Matt really likes butt, nuff said there. I've got a Revolution. It's a very good kayak. Keep your gear strapped down and your hatches closed whenever possible. Think about how you would climb back on the yak if flipped. If you're with others, they can help you climb back in. If you're alone, you need to be able to get back on by yourself. Welcome to the madness. Jim

kauaiboy04 03-12-2014 01:32 PM

welcome to the addiction! as generic as this may sound, search and scour the forums! ask specific questions, and you'll get specific answers. good luck and have fun!


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