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Old 08-14-2017, 01:59 PM   #1
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Just got a new Kayak to start this hobby whehre are some good launching places?

Hi All,

Finally pulled the trigger on a 2017 Hobie PA14 this past weekend and trying to finish rigging her up.

I'm planning on hitting mostly the bay until i can get enough experience with yak fishing then hopefully do the LJ for bigger game.

Where are you guys mostly launching from? I will be transporting my yak in my Tahoe so parking place is a must. Spanish landing are charging by the hour for parking now so any other easy to launch from places you guys can share?

Thanks much!
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Old 08-14-2017, 02:51 PM   #2
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Old 08-14-2017, 03:16 PM   #3
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Spanish landing are charging by the hour for parking now so any other easy to launch from places you guys can share?
Tidelands Park is a cool and easy spot for a nice day on the water. Plenty of grass flats, boat moorings, and the bridge pillars to fish.
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For Mission Bay- Dana Landing or the beach in front of OEX if you get there early enough
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Transporting IN your Tahoe? If so, may I suggest a different method? That yak is going to be wet at minimum and likely sandy, plus if you get in a roll-over accident consider yourself dead.

If transporting ON, disregard.
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Old 08-14-2017, 04:57 PM   #6
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Transporting IN your Tahoe? If so, may I suggest a different method? That yak is going to be wet at minimum and likely sandy, plus if you get in a roll-over accident consider yourself dead.

If transporting ON, disregard.
Woah! I didnt even think or consider that. I have the T-Bar from harbor freight and originally will just lay down the back seat and slide her down and tiedown. Is this what you mean?

I dont think the nose of the yak will be parallel to me while driving.
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Old 08-15-2017, 01:26 AM   #7
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Woah! I didnt even think or consider that. I have the T-Bar from harbor freight and originally will just lay down the back seat and slide her down and tiedown. Is this what you mean?

I dont think the nose of the yak will be parallel to me while driving.
Drive with windows down , all engine exhaust will ride with you in car .
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Hi All,

Finally pulled the trigger on a 2017 Hobie PA14 this past weekend and trying to finish rigging her up.

I'm planning on hitting mostly the bay until i can get enough experience with yak fishing then hopefully do the LJ for bigger game.

Where are you guys mostly launching from? I will be transporting my yak in my Tahoe so parking place is a must. Spanish landing are charging by the hour for parking now so any other easy to launch from places you guys can share?

Thanks much!
Update with sand tires wheelezes or Malones . Those wheelies are back breakers in the sand .
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