11-22-2003, 12:36 AM
[size 1]Sit-On-Top Kayak[/size]
[size 1]We all share some common goals: to spend more time fishing and catch more and bigger fish. And for myself, find an alternative to high cost of power boat ownership and/or avoid crowded sportfishing boats. So, kayak fishing made the most sense to me. I can drop my boat in just about anywhere (much like a tube fisherman); have access to Salt and Freshwater fishing; and the cost is relatively inexpensive.[/size]
[size 1]I'm a resident in Southern California (Orange County). -No it's not like the TV show. I fish the Yellowtail, White Seabass and Halibut just off shore; Spotted Bay Bass in the harbors, and LM Bass, Stripers and trout in the lakes. [/size]
[size 1]Dave[/size]
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[size 1]We all share some common goals: to spend more time fishing and catch more and bigger fish. And for myself, find an alternative to high cost of power boat ownership and/or avoid crowded sportfishing boats. So, kayak fishing made the most sense to me. I can drop my boat in just about anywhere (much like a tube fisherman); have access to Salt and Freshwater fishing; and the cost is relatively inexpensive.[/size]
[size 1]I'm a resident in Southern California (Orange County). -No it's not like the TV show. I fish the Yellowtail, White Seabass and Halibut just off shore; Spotted Bay Bass in the harbors, and LM Bass, Stripers and trout in the lakes. [/size]
[size 1]Dave[/size]
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