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Old 04-02-2016, 01:17 PM   #1
SHILOHVGT
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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NEWBY NEEDS HELP

Hello, My name is Shiloh and even though I know I will get flamed, I hope I will get some help. I fish regularly, and after reading this site and seeing plenty of kayak fishing shows I had mentioned to my wife I'd like to try that. One day a sun dolphin 10' fishing kayak shows up at my door, (my wifes surprise). Note: I have never been on a Kayak. So first trip my wife helps me load, carry and launch. Mission Bay (mariner's Basin). I stroll out with just a single baitcasting reel for a couple hours. Feels unstable but I felt i got the hang of it. Trip two (today) by myself, difficult keeping kayak on dolly (PITA in the sand). Finally ready to launch. 2 small tackle boxes, 3 poles, bait, gaff, small anchor. dressed in dry pants, hoodie, water boot etc. Head out same place. Get out to the point, turn around and BAAMMM, flipped right over. got my life vest on, and furiously trying to gather my stuff as alot of it doesnt have leashes yet. got back on etc. but honestly, I fished for a couple hours hoping i didn't catch anything because I couldn't fathom how I could land it. Trip 3 next week. Any pointers/info? DIY outriggers? Hoping to to be able to get out of the bay for real fishing.

Thanks for any info.
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