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Good Morning.
I am relatively new to kayak angling.  I reside in the central valley near Fresno.  I am interested in both fresh and Saltwater fishing.  Currently I ride a Tarpon 120.  With eyes on a larger WS boat for the ocean.  However.....I am considering MBK on 8/5/12 in the 120- crazy?

Dreaming of ling and halibut.....
SD
 
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Welcome to NCKA. I some times fish pine flat or success lake. I now there's a few members around Fresno so post in the hook up section when you need a partner. Good luck Andy
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Good Morning.
I am relatively new to kayak angling.  I reside in the central valley near Fresno.  I am interested in both fresh and Saltwater fishing.  Currently I ride a Tarpon 120.  With eyes on a larger WS boat for the ocean.  However.....I am considering MBK on 8/5/12 in the 120- crazy?

Dreaming of ling and halibut.....
SD

I'm new to this too, and also dreaming of halibut, (keeper-sized) ling, white sea bass, salmon, .... In any case, why would you think that you're any crazier than any of those other crazy kayaker fishermen?
Please don't spoil my day, I'm miles away...


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Tarpon 120 is easy money for the ocean. :smt003


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Thanks for the links, info.  Tons of info on this site...much more to dig through. 
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I own two 120s and both have seen their fair share of salt. Won't hold in the wind as good as a longer yak but no other complaints.

Having a fish bag on the bow I not a bad idea either, with limits on board storage is minimal.


 

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