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Sakana Seeker

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Hey there, great forum you've got here. Looking forward to learning and getting on the water!

How did I get here? I recently came across a recreational sit on top tandem kayak and given my relative proximity to Tomales Bay, I'm interested to see if I can get on the water for halibuts.

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WTTM!
You'll get on the halibut. Lot's of great info here on how to do it.
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Welcome to NCKA Koji  :smt006
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Sakana Seeker

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Thanks guys! I've been searching through the forums to get an idea of what I need, but the gear list is overwhelming! First things first, a PFD, oar, and a way to transport on the car. I think a wetsuit might be important but interested to hear your thoughts.




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Hey SLooks like u git a Halibut slayer there!
All that stuff is important!


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Welcome. Check the safety first forum here for getting outfitted. There's lots of stuff you probably haven't thought of yet.
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... I think a wetsuit might be important but interested to hear your thoughts.

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I found the safety forum! Great resource. Sorry for asking the NooB questions! But thanks for your inputs


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Hey Sakana.  I am new myself, only been out for halibut a few times on my kayak.  Still haven't hooked up with a keeper, but the shakers are plenty fun to learn from at first! Too bad, I can't practice gaffing on the shakers, lol!!
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Welcome to NCKA, Koji.  :smt001
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