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Old 11-16-2020, 11:52 AM   #1
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Kayak Diving/Camping Trip, Catch and Cook Lobster Tom Kha

My buddy came into town, and we got to do some camping/diving, and I showed her the ropes on her first kayak launch.

Weather was perfect, and we were lucky enough to meet a guy who took
drone footage of us launching and paddling out for the day.

I also recorded my VHF radio on NOAA weather channel and sampled it into a song that I'm really enjoying. it comes about a minute in.

One thing I'm learning about the magic of kayaks for spearing and foraging is there are reefs *just* out of reach of a practical swim, but far enough from any port of call that you'd be better off just heading to the islands in a boat. Because they get only kayak fishing pressure occasionally and sporadically, they feel like MPAs

It's a lot of extra work, but the ability to cover ground and scout with sonar is so hard to beat.

Tried making Lobster Tom Kha soup and *definitely* would do again. Highly recommended.

https://youtu.be/t0i3wxJHnso

Hope you enjoy!
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