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Topic: Intro new to kayaking in general  (Read 576 times)

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Marcopolo916

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Hey all I'm new to kayaking and well to be honest fishing too! I grew up Abolone diving (first time in the water out of Point Arena I was 10 I'm 36 now) and recently started spear fishing. Most of my diving is from Bodega Bay on up to Fort Bragg. Like I said earlier I started spearfishing just recently and now I'm addicted to that!

I'm mainly here to get kayak advice and see how others are setting their yaks up for the ocean. I only own a Tarpon 130 seats 3 and want to use it to get out a little further to harder to reach areas for Ab diving and spearfishing. Anyway nice to be a part of a new hobby.
« Last Edit: August 07, 2015, 05:50:57 PM by Marcopolo916 »


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Welcome to NCKA dude!
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Welcome to NCKA Marcopolo916  :smt006
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