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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Carlsbad Ca.
Posts: 1,206
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Your in the right place!!!
I had some rods, and less than alittle knowledge of how to fish from a kayak. In fact I had NEVER even been on a kayak before I bought one used in March 2012. Now its hard to keep me off of it. By the way, I think that I had a pretty successful 1st year. Its a great sport that I wish I got into years ago. There are so many different aspects of the sport that ALL make a difference tackle, fish identification, laws, safety, and knowledge to name only a few. I personally just got into maintaining my own reels for optimal proformance. You will read on this site that kayak fishing is an addiction and I will tell you now that thats no lie. The first thing I did was read everything and I mean EVERYTHING on this site. Second thing I did was buy my kayak after narrowing down what I wanted and most importantly what I could afford. Third thing I did was get out on the water and try it. ITS NOT HARD. So heres my advice: Buy a kayak that you can afford. (research all manufactures) Read EVERYTHING on this site Buy some frozen squid and a sabiki Be prepared to meet cool people and see great sea life Put on your PFD GO FISHING PS. If you want to hire a guide you will know who after reading everything here. I personally didn't hire one but have heard nothing but good things from the people that have. ![]() Mike |
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