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Thanks to Mr. Nice Guy, Mitchell and BWE!
I've been a member for a couple of years now and have spent many hours reading posts, learning tips, and getting the rush of reading good fish tales. And I've shared a few of my own. I've met some of you on the water and at HOW events.
I've grown a lot as a kayak angler, and that is in great part to this forum, for which I am grateful. I would especially like to thank two members that I have met and learned from. Mr. Nice Guy is truly that, and he is great at researching whatever topic piques his interest. Read his posts. They might give you a different view of things, sometime quite humorous. The other is Mitchell. I've talked to him at a HOW event, and met him on the water. He catches a lot of grief for posting pics with his canoe, but he too is a wealth of information. He taught me how to make a weeds free squid bait, and most importantly, he suggested landing in the surf Backwards. My brother was here for a week and we launched at Dana landing for Sunset cliffs for two days to get him familiar, then Sunday we went bare bones to practice surf launching/landing at LJ. It was fairly rough with the sets coming from two angles and coming in just a few secons apart. I tried the backwards landing and I love it! I tried about 10 times and never felt like I was going to wipe out....totally in control. My brother did the same. He only wiped out once on a launch. Wednesday we went out with all of our gear, and probably should have stayed home, but it was his last chance to fish LJ. On launch I took a wave over the bow that also went over my head, and swept my coffee out of the cup holder. My brother waited a little and only got wet from the waist down. Bait was non-existent, even at the pier, so we dropped squid down, but the wind and chop was pretty bad. I ended up with a Sheepshead, but that was it. Landing actually was smoother than the launch, backwards of course. Thanks again to the whole BWE gang. As MakoBob would say, Tight Lines. |
The backwards landing works.........until it doesn't. Riding a wave backwards never ends well. I learned this the hard way when I first started kayak fishing.:D:kayak-surfer:
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6ft shore pound in a kayak. What's your options . Dig the paddle in and surf in.
When i come in backwards I'm only letting the little waves help push me back.The bigger waves I punch through like I'm padding out, then back stroke again. I got that technique from Murray. |
My slider rig works pretty good but have not tried 6ft
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All the poles are inside doesn't matter if you flip used it in imperial beach
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The infamous.....
Mitchell to some.....who are running records, before you help me get the speck out of my eye, take the plank out of yours first______
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Paddling in backwards takes longer to get in......
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And increasing your chances for a really big set to come in. When going straight in between sets is quicker. Last time I flipped I came in backwards was ok hoped off in chest deep water, got hit by a breaker was ok then another breaker knocking me off my feet and could not
Hang on to my kayak bow handle, flipping my kayak. I'm going to try a bow rope giving me some leeway. The time before that the wave was just to dam big centrifugal force knocking me out of my kayak. |
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