NorCal Kayak Anglers

General => General Talk => Topic started by: Danglin on June 18, 2015, 09:15:28 AM

Title: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Danglin on June 18, 2015, 09:15:28 AM
Is actually a diagnosed psychiatric medical condition… 

 Many definitions are assigned, and for me it would mean my electronics are on the frizts, but the true definition;

  Comes from our founding fathers of the kayak fishing/hunting world, The Inuit of West Greenland, and appears to be from where the term originated from.

  It describes the feeling of being overwhelmed, or the thought of being overwhelmed by the elements, all alone in the wilderness…

  I don't know if applies to western culture, but it definitely is a dx in West Greenland…

could apply to some about the "fear"of GWS,,,  maybe,  just interesting we have our own diagnosis ,,,  Progress!!!
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Weimarian on June 18, 2015, 09:43:00 AM
Drop your worries at the launch and take it as it comes.... It's its own cure... Shut up and fish!!!! :smt044 :smt044 :smt044 :smt044
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: PISCEAN on June 18, 2015, 09:53:54 AM
The main reason I so enjoy kayaking and fishing combined is that there are so many immediate things to focus on, all the junk from land gets pushed away for a little while.
Perspective!
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: eastonkayaker on June 18, 2015, 10:12:04 AM
"Kayak Angst" - best thing about kayak fishing is we can control the "Angst" we get to decide how prepared we are, how far we go, how safe we need to be, what waters to paddle and what fish to search for. Our "mental comfort" is all up to each of us.

Spent my career on the ocean, favorite part was standing on the stern of the ship, no one else around watching the sunrise, kayaking gives me that same feeling.

God, wife, family and kayak fishing, (although my wife may not agree that it is in that order).
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: eelkram on June 18, 2015, 10:57:54 AM
I would have thought it was the diagnosis for the feeling you get when you buy a kayak, then a buddy lets you paddle (or usually PEDAL) his kayak.... and then you start thinking of selling your newly purchased yak and other gear to get a DIFFERENT kayak.  :smt044
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: bmb on June 18, 2015, 11:08:23 AM
I would have thought it was the diagnosis for the feeling you get when you buy a kayak, then a buddy lets you paddle (or usually PEDAL) his kayak.... and then you start thinking of selling your newly purchased yak and other gear to get a DIFFERENT kayak.  :smt044
So Sonny is in constant fear! Everyone be nice to him.
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Danglin on June 18, 2015, 11:51:59 AM
I would have thought it was the diagnosis for the feeling you get when you buy a kayak, then a buddy lets you paddle (or usually PEDAL) his kayak.... and then you start thinking of selling your newly purchased yak and other gear to get a DIFFERENT kayak.  :smt044
So Sonny is in constant fear! Everyone be nice to him.
   :smt044 :smt044
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Sailfish on June 18, 2015, 12:07:30 PM
I would have thought it was the diagnosis for the feeling you get when you buy a kayak, then a buddy lets you paddle (or usually PEDAL) his kayak.... and then you start thinking of selling your newly purchased yak and other gear to get a DIFFERENT kayak.  :smt044
So Sonny is in constant fear! Everyone be nice to him.

Yeah...I fear that someday my wife found out how many kayaks I got!  :smt003
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: FishingForTheCure on June 18, 2015, 12:11:51 PM
I would have thought it was the diagnosis for the feeling you get when you buy a kayak, then a buddy lets you paddle (or usually PEDAL) his kayak.... and then you start thinking of selling your newly purchased yak and other gear to get a DIFFERENT kayak.  :smt044
So Sonny is in constant fear! Everyone be nice to him.

Yeah...I fear that someday my wife found out how many kayaks I got!  :smt003
So THATs why you don't keep them at home  :smt002
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: masterandahound on June 18, 2015, 01:01:03 PM
When I first saw "Kayak-angst" as the title, I automatically assumed it was about non-kayakers who hate kayakers. You know, those powerboaters who buzz by attempting to swamp you or those shore fisherman who throw/slingshot things in you direction. Learn something new everyday ...
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Danglin on June 18, 2015, 02:34:31 PM
interesting responses to this post…

       :happy1:
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Tote on June 18, 2015, 03:56:53 PM
angst
äNG(k)st/
noun
noun: angst
a feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general.

I could never feel that way about kayaking.
Maybe I have kayak anti-angst.

Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: masterandahound on June 18, 2015, 05:13:28 PM
Being 100% honest, the kayak loading process sometimes gives me what could probably be classified as "kayak-angst." We usually paddle a Tarpon 140 and a Prowler Big Game, and I almost always load both by myself. There's a sharp corner to navigate, a narrow patio (and its furniture) to weave through, and a tricky gate followed by a couple of stairs to deal with. However, once they're on the truck and eventually on the water, it literally melts away.
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Danglin on June 18, 2015, 10:13:10 PM
Being 100% honest, the kayak loading process sometimes gives me what could probably be classified as "kayak-angst." We usually paddle a Tarpon 140 and a Prowler Big Game, and I almost always load both by myself. There's a sharp corner to navigate, a narrow patio (and its furniture) to weave through, and a tricky gate followed by a couple of stairs to deal with. However, once they're on the truck and eventually on the water, it literally melts away.

So True…   :smt044

 I'm usually with the family and 4 kayaks to set up…  :smt120  always thinking what hurdles need to be crossed…

Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Fisherman X on June 19, 2015, 05:46:50 AM
The main reason I so enjoy kayaking and fishing combined is that there are so many immediate things to focus on, all the junk from land gets pushed away for a little while.
Perspective!

True for me as well. Just being in/on the ocean has huge therapeutic benefits.
Title: Re: "Kayak-Angst… "
Post by: Danglin on June 19, 2015, 09:03:23 AM
Maybe it comes from the fear that this is how they (the Inuit) provided for their family, kayak fishing & hunting, that pressure maybe with the idea that a particular type

of Inuit, really did not care to be out in the cold, all alone and just not his particular cup of tea, thus, resulting in distress and marked significant mental distress.

Where in this culture, and many others, kayak fishing provides relaxation and adventure, but if ya have noticed;  not many really stay in the "kayak guiding" business very long…  I can say for me, guiding for money...

I immediately notice that it changed my perspective about kayak fishing, now, my "vacation", was now my "vocation"…

which sounds like the dream, and maybe it can be, but for me, it put unwanted pressure on my kayak fishing experience and quickly got out of that business before it ruined something I like to do…

just a thought…  and carry on those who want to guide, I'm just speaking for myself ...