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Topic: Non fishing kayaking around Schooner and Drakes Estero  (Read 767 times)

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myyak8me

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I'm not being lazy so I'll do the research - but a lot of folks on this site know a lot of stuff - so I thought I'd start here:  A few years ago on a great tide my wife and I launched at the old oyster company and went out to the narrow spit between the bay and ocean and back.  It was beautiful - birds, seals, leopard sharks and an unbelievable fall day with water like glass.  The fall is coming and I'm hoping to be recovered enough by mid to late September (from elbow surgery) to be back on the water. Does anyone know if it's still legal to park where the oyster company was - and paddle in Schooner and Drakes Estero? Thanks


Dale L

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KPD

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Sounds like a fun outing when the wind is down Post some pics if you go. Looks like you're still allowed to dig clams in the northern part of the Estero, but no fishing.


 

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