before you go fishing look at this thread of mine
I will not take up Kayak fishing.
And look at the picture showing the Kayak in this link
The true story - Thomas P. Peschak
and then repeat after me. "[COLOR="rgb(65, 105, 225)"]
I no longer am as interested as previously in Kayak fishing[/COLOR]."
Oh, and if after this you do want to go Kayak fishing, consider a old surf ski-- can be had for under $100--. I have 2 for sale for half that. One wont float my 80 kilograms, one is for a guy whose legs ate several inches longer than mine. And I have another that is better and a bit more money. All surf skis and Kayaks have been sitting unused for some years.
Of course if you fish up little creeks among the mangroves in your Kayak the only bities to worry about may be snakes & Mossies. These pics do not make me give up on a Kayak, but I am not attracting sharks with wounded fish and fish blood in the water.
I paddle out to a couple of hundred Meters from shore, and this season hope to see a Hump Back Whale up close from my long sit on top which I got curb side shopping on a clean up day. I do not plan to use this one for anything other tan whale watching, as it is not my sort of Kayak-- you are not legally allowed closer than 100 meters to a whale, but they will often swim right up to you.
I had dolphins bump into my canoe Polo Kayay in the surf. A male--I think, was chasing a female, and she swam under my Kayak and around a Japanese girl on a boogie board, trying to get away from the male who was chasing her.
You need practice not to tip over in such circumstances, but it is hard to tip over when you have had some practice.
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