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Topic: Any one willing to show a new guy the ropes 7/2, 7/3 ?  (Read 1132 times)

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lhulette

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  • Location: Camp Meeker
  • Date Registered: May 2011
  • Posts: 88
   I'm new to the sport and wanted to see if anybody would be willing to show me the ropes. I would be stoked and look forward to getting out there.  I've never fished from a kayak, but have some sea kayaking experience.  My fishing experience is limited to fishing off the rocks along the Sonoma coast.  I recently purchased a fishing kayak and I believe I have the gear to get me started. I live in Occidental and am available to fish this weekend (7/2, 7/3), maybe Fort Ross or Shelter Cove, where ever you think would be best.

Thanks in advance,

Loren


HamachiJohn

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  • Location: San Ramon; Santa Clara
  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
  • Posts: 2781
WTTM!  I'm sure there will be a hookup in that area, so check back often.  Ft Ross and surrounding areas are pretty popular places to fish. Good luck out there and be safe

Peace, y'all
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