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Topic: Long Range Kayak Fishing  (Read 1319 times)

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  • "May the Fish be with You"
  • Location: Henderson, NV
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 372
Long Range Kayak Fishing

Finally, someone who realizes how big the kayak fishing market can be. Check out Pacific Coast Sportfishing Magazine - Nov Issue.
There's an article about the Qualifier 105 out of San Diego, considering adding kayaks to their skiff fleet on 1 week fishing trips to Baja.
Talk about WFO - sounds like Big Sur.
Same issue, the talk about our bros down south launching from Dan Point, Orange County - u even to get see EagleEye.

If you don't subscribe to Pacific Coast Sportfishing, you should. Their the only fising magazine that gives us yakkers continual coverage.

Mexico or Long Range - decisions, decisions, decisions
~Elric

"May the Fish Be With You!"


 

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