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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Agoura Hills
Posts: 166
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I mostly fly fish, my buddy's a bait/lure guy.
He and I have taken his sub-10' no name kayaks out through the surf to the kelp numerous times since the beginning of the summer, and it's been no problem at all. I'm 5-8, 150 lbs., my buddy is 6-1, 190. He focuses on mackerel (his wife loves them) and I mainly get calico and bonito. In the same kayak I went outside the MLPA (3 miles offshore) once with a bunch of experienced kayakers and had a blast, although it was a big swell day and we all bailed on the deep water after an hour or two. I got a 24"+ bonito that day. These experienced kayakers fish with multiple rods, bait tanks, FFrs, etc. Getting their rigs down to the beach is a significant process, getting them back up to their cars after 6 hours on the water is a whole 'nother story. Being a fly guy I can travel much lighter. I am currently in the market for a Revo 11. Andy |
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10 foot kayak, gear recommendations help, kayak fishing help, kayaking help, kelp beds |
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