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Topic: Timber Cove or Stillwater?  (Read 3372 times)

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Alex C

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  • Location: Marin, CA
  • Date Registered: Nov 2012
  • Posts: 102
What is the best to solo launch my pro angler? I have the wheels and would like to be able to park close to the launch and wheel down there and go. Any opinions on best place to launch solo on the north coast? I did gerstle with a buddy but think it would be too tough solo with those rocks/steps.
Hobie PA 12


Alex C

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2012
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What's it cost to park? Launch fee?
Hobie PA 12


bwodun

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ginoltk

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  • Date Registered: Dec 2010
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Timber cove and it cost $8


ginoltk

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Are you planning to go tomorrow ?


Alex C

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Hobie PA 12


fishkraft

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Stealth Kayaks Pro Staff


NapaAndy

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Timber cove over SW if you are in the PA. Short walk and no steps.
Ab diver and spearo, wannabe fisherman
Admiral, Vitog Navy


Alex C

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  • Location: Marin, CA
  • Date Registered: Nov 2012
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Thanks guys, did timber cove today and it was great. Only thing that kinda sucked was my wheels for my PA in that deep soft sand. Heavy! I need sand wheels. Other than that it was awesome, bunch of Nice lings all CPR'd and 6 dungies soaking 1 pot and only 1 pull. I'll Definitly be back.
Hobie PA 12


ngt

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2012
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I have a 9.4ft Malibu set up for fishing. great for lakes, imo, but never tried the coast. Would I be able to head out in the water you are in? I fished the rocks by Stillwater today and saw 3 kayaks out there. Once they got past the massive swells, they were all sitting easy out there.  If it's safe for me in my kayak, any chance you'd want to show me how it's done? Looks like fun.


monterey jack

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  • Location: guerneville, ca
  • Date Registered: Jul 2012
  • Posts: 148
Definitely TC, great job on the lings & dungies!


Alex C

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  • Location: Marin, CA
  • Date Registered: Nov 2012
  • Posts: 102
I have a 9.4ft Malibu set up for fishing. great for lakes, imo, but never tried the coast. Would I be able to head out in the water you are in? I fished the rocks by Stillwater today and saw 3 kayaks out there. Once they got past the massive swells, they were all sitting easy out there.  If it's safe for me in my kayak, any chance you'd want to show me how it's done? Looks like fun.

Totally safe on a calm day with the proper safety equipment. I try to avoid wind and a swell period that's too close together. Season is closed now but for sure when it opens!
Hobie PA 12