09-17-2009, 11:38 AM
Maybe I've seen Jaws one too many times . . .
A while back a friend of mine who kayaks told me he's taken his yak into the ocean to fish. I thought that was pretty nutty. Then I read some posts (on this site I think) saying that people take their tubes out in the ocean - I thought that was even more nuts.
Just this morning I started listening to a book called "On the Run: An Angler's Journey Down the Striper Coast" - (so far it's pretty good and I'd recommend it to anyone who's interested). Very early in the book the author discusses a form of fishing known as Skishing. This takes fishing to a whole new level - one I'm not willing to go to. It seems the fisherman dons a buoyant wetsuit, some fins, some limited safety gear, and of course a rod. Swims out into the bay (or maybe even the ocean), casts out an eel and waits for stripers to come along. Once they hit, the fisherman is towed around. There's a [url "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCz20M8gnIc"]video[/url] on youtube of a guy doing this.
Once again, maybe I've seen Jaws one too many times. I'm all for ocean fishing, but being that close to the water is a bit too much for me. I'll stick to the safety of using my tube on a lake. The only thing I have to worry about in the lakes here in NJ are [url "http://www.trentonian.com/articles/2009/08/18/news/doc4a8a306015085211041065.txt"]alligators[/url][laugh]!
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A while back a friend of mine who kayaks told me he's taken his yak into the ocean to fish. I thought that was pretty nutty. Then I read some posts (on this site I think) saying that people take their tubes out in the ocean - I thought that was even more nuts.
Just this morning I started listening to a book called "On the Run: An Angler's Journey Down the Striper Coast" - (so far it's pretty good and I'd recommend it to anyone who's interested). Very early in the book the author discusses a form of fishing known as Skishing. This takes fishing to a whole new level - one I'm not willing to go to. It seems the fisherman dons a buoyant wetsuit, some fins, some limited safety gear, and of course a rod. Swims out into the bay (or maybe even the ocean), casts out an eel and waits for stripers to come along. Once they hit, the fisherman is towed around. There's a [url "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCz20M8gnIc"]video[/url] on youtube of a guy doing this.
Once again, maybe I've seen Jaws one too many times. I'm all for ocean fishing, but being that close to the water is a bit too much for me. I'll stick to the safety of using my tube on a lake. The only thing I have to worry about in the lakes here in NJ are [url "http://www.trentonian.com/articles/2009/08/18/news/doc4a8a306015085211041065.txt"]alligators[/url][laugh]!
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