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17-06-2008, 17:10 #1Registered Users
Yak??
Do you Yakkers go off shore fishing? if so how far off shore? how fit do you need to be to Yak, and whats the most popular fishing Kayak on the market?
Thanks Roller
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21-06-2008, 12:35 #2
Fitness
I Dont Feel You Have To Be Fit To Go Out The More You Do It The Fitter You Get And Confidence Builds I Smoke About 40 A Day And Still Get By However Have Been Out And You Have Strong Offshore Winds And Tide Against You Gets A Bit Hairy And Is Hard Work When You Paddle For 5 Mins And Get About 10 Meters Just Pick Your Days And Stay Out Of Big Surf
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22-06-2008, 22:27 #3WSF Hardcore Poster
I go out a couple of miles off Lowestoft when codding. Start easy and build up is my advice...launch in the rivers, then flat calm coastal the n by cod season you may be ready. Get your safety kit sorted though...vhf, flares etc.
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22-06-2008, 22:50 #4WSF Hardcore Poster
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Like the above say,don't get too ambitious at first!!
If you haven't yak'd before,try a yak out at a lake first,its so much safer for any mishaps!Also lets you get a feel for seating,paddle length,handling etc...Some yak shops are based near lakes to let you try a model before you buy,do NOT be worried about asking for advice,plenty of people in these forums can give you some GREAT advice through experience!!
I smoke 20 a day,wouldn't call myself superfit or anything and don't have any problems,but when its choppy on the sea,it does get pretty hairy!!
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24-06-2008, 23:05 #5WSF Hardcore Poster
Missed the most popular question. I can answer that authoritively - is and has long been the Ocean Kayak Prowler 13. As to the best, well...some say the trident, some the p13, some the Elite 4.5 and currently a lot of the 'Old guard' are buying up Scupper Pro's.I quite fancy one too. Drifter and Caper aren't really suited to offshore or long paddles. I don't know about othe rmakes than Ocean Kayak and to be honest I don't know many other people paddling them so this is slightly one sided and I do work for Johnson Outdoors now (although on the Marine Electronics side) so although I'm being honest with the above it needs to be stated in all fairness.
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25-06-2008, 08:11 #6WSF Hardcore Poster
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As mentioned start at the bottom and work your way up, I smoke 20 a day am 60 years old and only started kayaking this summer and have no problems, we fish up to 3 miles off the south coast of Jersey where there is a strong cross tide.
Always Always fish with a buddy and let people know where you are fishing what time you are due back and if the buget can afford get yourself a marine radio,
Fishing is not a matter of life and death it's more important than that
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25-06-2008, 11:53 #7WSF Regular Poster
I would take the advice from snapper, he is a bit of an expert on kayak fishing. I have a scupper pro love it and its great for the sea i live in felixstowe and go from there alot so when you do get sorted let me know. Alot of info on www.anglersafloat.co.uk
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26-06-2008, 01:17 #8
Boat Fishing Monthly has aregular slot on kayak fishing....worth reading.
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27-06-2008, 13:40 #9Registered Users
Thanks chaps great advice..
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27-06-2008, 13:43 #10Registered Users



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