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Topic: Newbie from the East Bay  (Read 1032 times)

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kelpkutter

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Well I'm one of those lurkers that's often read about all of the  adventures NCKA members have enjoyed.   It's time to brave the elements!!  That's my way of saying I would like some advice from the experts on a way to get started ocean fishing in a kayak.  I'm pretty familiar with the ocean as my brother and I have done a fair amount of fishing out of Monterey in his power boat.  I maybe too old for this but I would like to give it a try.  I'm 63 years old, 6 foot and a swarthy 230 lbs.  Any advice would be appreciated.
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Welcome kelpkutter   :smt006 You're going to love kayaking. Learn self-rescue, get the safety gear, and get out there.
see you on the water, Amos 
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Thanks amos.  I imagine learning self rescue would be though a class.


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Never to late. Welcome aboard.

Search for self rescue, waves/wind and protective clothing.  They have all been covered in depth on this forum. 

Other fishing techniques are similar to boat or shore and can be tweaked later.
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Welcome!  There are a few of us retired guys in the East Bay.  Watch for our hook-ups after you get the safety stuff handled.

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Thanks for the welcome.  When I get close to getting a kayak I will need the experts to steer me in the right direction.


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Welcome, check out Lake Chabot web site, they run some kayak courses, good place to practice self rescue, learn about safety


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Thank you for the Lake Chabot referal.  I will definitely check it out.


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Welcome to NCKA kelpkutter  :smt006
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Welcome kelpkutter.  It's never too late to pick up another hobby and have the best time of your life kayak fishing.  See you some time OTW ( on the water).