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Topic: Fresno Bee Podcast  (Read 1763 times)

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Yakhopper

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  I know many of you have more experiance than I so when I was asked by the local paper to do a podcast about Kayak fishing I was reluctant to agree. After a bit of persuading I figured at the very least it would be a good basis for new yak-anglers to use.
The link below will take you to a 20min podcast and a 10min video.

 http://www.fresnobee.com/1060/index.html 

They have asked me to do a follow-up in a few weeks with more indepth fishing techniques so I would like you're response before I agree.

Eric Kaai
Ocean Kayak Pro Staff
Fisherman's Warehouse (Fresno)
Hobie Outback (dune)


calbear

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Nice video, most beginners should find this pretty helpful. Maybe a little bit more on safety precautions would be appropriate.
Motorized boats are for the lazy limp d!%k$


Steelerhead

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Hi Eric,

Being a newbie... I found both the audio & video casts very helpful and would encourage you and others to do more. I think it's great to share what you know well understanding the boundaries of your expertise.

For future recordings, I love to learn more about:

- trolling
- jigging
- use of a downrigger
- use of an anchor / drag chute

All as they apply to kayak fishing of course  :fish

The above stated, nothing is a good as an in-person visit -- I learned a ton from Eric on a recent visit to Fisherman's Warehouse in Fresno!

Jeff (a.k.a. Steelerhead)
You should have seen the one that got away!


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Eric, Nice job! I'm looking forward to seeing your follow up. I echo the safety angle being talk about before anything else. Let me know when you can get away and hook up for a day of fishing again. Thanks again for all your help and personally bringing those kayaks down here for me!

Ebyekewabjeget
2010 MBK Tournament Winner and new T-13 owner


Yakhopper

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Thanks Guys,
We should be doing a fallow up in about a month
Hobie Outback (dune)


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That's GREAT!  Looking forward to the next one!