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Topic: Introductory Post  (Read 767 times)

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Skyskier

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Greetings,

I'm a late comer to the party.  I joined a few years back but this is my first post.  I grew up in the San Jose, fished the coast a lot as a kid but do mostly inland waters now.  I live in Oroville.  I fish locally at Lake Oroville and the Feather river during the salmon season, then at the south Delta for both bass and striper when I'm there.  When I was younger I spent a lot time water skiing the Delta.  I have friends in Discovery Bay and still visit there often.

Alas, I don't currently own a functional kayak!  I fished from a kayak often when I was a teen, an old 14' skin on frame sit-in kayak that I still have and is rotting on saw horses in the back yard.  The majority of that fishing was done on the Stanislaus and Toulumne rivers.

For several years now I have tried to stay informed with the increasing popularity of kayak fishing and the many different kayaks available.  I have demo'ed several yaks in the last couple of years.  The demo experiences have reinforced what many here and elsewhere have advised: demo, demo, demo.  My preformed conclusions about what boats and features I thought I would prefer were dramatically different once on the water.

These last few years health and other challenges have kept me from pulling the trigger on any specific yak.   I don't often take the time to fish but stay somewhat connected both online and with a small rod & reel repair business I do here in Oroville through our local bass tackle shop.  I get to talk with our local fishing fanatics and dream about someday soon spending time on the water in my own kayak.


Rock Hopper

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Welcome aboard old timer! You probably get the award for longest time between sign-up and first post...lol.

Hoping you get your health issues resolved and get on the water ASAP.

Cheers.

In Loving Memory of Mooch, Eelmaster, Shicken, and Cabeza De Martillo

I started kayak fishing to get away from most of you...


LoletaEric

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Good intro - welcome to the posting population.   :smt001
I am a licensed guide.  DFW Guide ID:  1000124.   Let's do a trip together.

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Being an honorable sportsman is way more important than what you catch.


dirkbeachman

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Welcome! You'll probably find some takers for your reel repair business. Good luck out there! Warren


Skyskier

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Thanks for the welcome posts.  I quite enjoy reading about everyone's experiences here. 

I hope I didn't sound like I was trolling for business, I'm not.  I stay busy enough already.  I would hope that most of you have someone local that you can trust with your gear.  While I see far more fresh than salt water equipment here, if needed, I'd be happy to advise re: equipment selection or repairs.

Thanks again for the welcome and to everyone who shares their stories and opinions here.  We are all enriched by your contributions.

Steve 

   


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Welcome, Steve.  :smt006


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Welcome, Skyskier!  :smt006


TFM

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Welcome Steve!


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Nice introduction.  Welcome to NCKA Steve  :smt006
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