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Topic: Hello, NCKA, looking to talk to experienced kayak crabbers.  (Read 3528 times)

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Columbus

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  • You talkin to me!
  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: Apr 2005
  • Posts: 17
I have an Ocean Kayak, Diver's mode, 12' long. I am very experienced on the ocean. I have launched at the cement boat wreck at capitola and gone past 4 mile beach and back in a day. So I am saying I am in good enough shape to crab from my kayak. But, would like to get some wisdom and technical wisdom from some of the experienced kayak crabber's.
I have to many questions to list.
Thanks, Christopher Kidwell


Kevin

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  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 738
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/content/view/22/42/

Chuck wrote a nice article based on his experiences over that last couple of seasons.  

I'm not sure where you're thinking of going but I tried out of HMB a couple of times last year.  If it is too rough, you can always drop your traps in the harbor.

Kevin