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Topic: Tailgating???  (Read 3106 times)

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TaleGator

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Maybe this is "posting an intro"?
Some clown busted my chops for 'tailgating" on another conversation.!?
No offense intended... Brand new to the area and this site. Needless to say not to familiar with it.
Anyway just moved to SF area- avid fisherman Looking for direction and advice on fishing bay area. Just looking into kayaks and leaning torward hobie revo 16- good choice? Also appreciate any rigging advice.
Thx
John


SuperVato

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“All men are equal before fish.”
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BigJim

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Welcome!

 :smt006

Sincerely,

Jim

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Bulldog---Alex

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Welcome.
No worries. Fishing season is starting and people will be more welcoming. And then there are always gonna be the one's that are ....
Enjoying the fam
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Im Broke


NowhereMan

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Welcome to the madness.

IMHO, the Revo 16 would be a very good choice. Lots of good rigging info here, although for Revo 16-specific things, you might also want to search for "Hobie Adventure", since that's what it used to be called...
There's always money in the banana stand.
   --- George Bluth, Sr.


Rock Hopper

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Maybe this is "posting an intro"?
Some clown busted my chops for 'tailgating" on another conversation.!?
No offense intended... Brand new to the area and this site. Needless to say not to familiar with it.
Anyway just moved to SF area- avid fisherman Looking for direction and advice on fishing bay area. Just looking into kayaks and leaning torward hobie revo 16- good choice? Also appreciate any rigging advice.
Thx
John

Careful, we are all a pretty tight knit family here. Chris was simply suggesting you start your own thread so that your introduction could be more well received. Pretty sure he meant no disrespect by it.

Anyway - WTTM!

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

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


CaddyChris

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Totally didn't mean any offence!  Just wanted you to know that you should open your own post to introduce yourself. Welcome! This is a great group of guys! Except that one guy that needs to work on his communication skills! (me)  :smt008
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P-Sherman

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Welcome!
Welcome to the madness!

Some of us will be at the Alameda Rock Wall tomorrow.

Best is to check old posts and you can also test drive (or buy) kayaks at Cal. Canoe and Kayak at Jack London.

John da P-Sherman
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Hojoman

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Welcome, John.  :smt006


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Welcome to NCKA John.  :smt006
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beerhunter

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Sooooooo theres no beer here??? :smt012

What kind of tailgate is this??

  :smt003 :smt003


VK

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Sooooooo theres no beer here??? :smt012

What kind of tailgate is this??

  :smt003 :smt003

Not even a nasty IPA .. :smt002


crash

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Welcome, I wrote you a haiku.

IPA is gross.
I don't communicate good.
Clowns are friends not food.
"SCIENCE SUCKS" - bmb


VK

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Welcome, I wrote you a haiku.

IPA is gross.

+1

Gee ..is it an official tailgate or threadjack now  :smt002


eiboh

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welcome fellow fisherman John can't go wrong with a Hobie kayak.
 though I know Chris meant nothing with his reply , there is plenty of clowns but also tons of information.


 

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