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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
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The main thing is to just get out there and do it. You'll learn far faster doing it your way vs trying to learn somebody else's technique or methods. They may not necessarily work on your kayak or for you. You should catch on pretty quick, but go easy the first couple of times so you get your routine down and technique strait.
Armor your bait! Use bait tubes, toss the cages, the new promar bait tubes are pretty sweet, you should try those. Seals and Divers are going to be your nemesis...When you see the divers roll thru your gear...your night might be cut short. The seals are not going to be a problem as long as your using a bait tube! Don't feed the seals! When you toss your bait at night, make sure you toss it away from any seals if possible. Definitely recommend going with a partner, so he can watch your back and vise versa.
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