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Easy 6 05-15-2023 06:22 PM

Trying to fish the ocean in a kayak has always looked like a bad idea IMHO

Megatron96 05-15-2023 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 16946017)
Trying to fish the ocean in a kayak has always looked like a bad idea IMHO


It's usually good fun. A lot of fish can drag you around out there. Makes for a lot of giggles. Can get too hot, currents can drag you pretty far before you notice, wind can make getting anywhere you want to go a huge PITA, but sharks aren't usually a normal issue. Never had one be a problem, and only saw them too close for comfort a couple times. Dolphins can scare the crap out of you until you figure out they aren't sharks.

Rasputin 05-16-2023 12:13 AM

I love Kayak fishing buy I'd need a bigger Kayak to fish the ocean like the size of a yacht.

penguinz 05-25-2023 08:38 AM

What is your go to lure when you are having no luck?

ptlyon 05-25-2023 08:40 AM

Dynamite

loochy 05-25-2023 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 16958100)
What is your go to lure when you are having no luck?


power bait

Hog's Gone Fishin 05-25-2023 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 16946033)
It's usually good fun. A lot of fish can drag you around out there. Makes for a lot of giggles. Can get too hot, currents can drag you pretty far before you notice, wind can make getting anywhere you want to go a huge PITA, but sharks aren't usually a normal issue. Never had one be a problem, and only saw them too close for comfort a couple times. Dolphins can scare the crap out of you until you figure out they aren't sharks.

You forgot to mention one thing

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Shiver Me Timbers 05-25-2023 10:39 AM

Went Sturgeon fishing last week on the Willamette River in Oregon. It was a blast. There were 5 of us in the boat and we caught 18 total in 6 hours. Catch and release only. anything under 54" you can pull into the boat. anything longer has to stay in the water. Our guide measured the big ones in the water with a piece of rope looped on one end. I pulled up a 72" monster (for me anyway). It took me 30 min to get it to the boat. I'd get him within 50 feet of the boat and he would take off 200 feet. Those are some odd fish. Look prehistoric to me

Graystoke 05-25-2023 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Shiver Me Timbers (Post 16958327)
Went Sturgeon fishing last week on the Willamette River in Oregon. It was a blast. There were 5 of us in the boat and we caught 18 total in 6 hours. Catch and release only. anything under 54" you can pull into the boat. anything longer has to stay in the water. Our guide measured the big ones in the water with a piece of rope looped on one end. I pulled up a 72" monster (for me anyway). It took me 30 min to get it to the boat. I'd get him within 50 feet of the boat and he would take off 200 feet. Those are some odd fish. Look prehistoric to me

That sounds like a blast. Congrats on landing the big one. What is the estimated weight of that?

Shiver Me Timbers 05-25-2023 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Graystoke (Post 16958450)
That sounds like a blast. Congrats on landing the big one. What is the estimated weight of that?

I am pretty sure he weighed around 100lbs. One of the guys in our boat caught one a bit shorter but the girth was over 30". It had to be closer to 130 lbs. That one took him about 50 min to get to the boat.
They are the strangest looking fish I have ever hooked. The spines are like ice picks.

ptlyon 05-25-2023 12:30 PM

Poor man's lobster

Shiver Me Timbers 05-25-2023 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 16958500)
Poor man's lobster

Never had it (sturgeon) and I don't eat lobster. The guide said sturgeon is ok, but the river sturgeon are a bit gamey.

booger 06-20-2023 01:58 PM

Opinions on 9-12’ rods for shore fishing for crappie. Brands you like etc. ultra light, light, medium light. Or do you just prefer 6-7’? Give me some opinions

loochy 06-20-2023 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by booger (Post 16988356)
Opinions on 9-12’ rods for shore fishing for crappie. Brands you like etc. ultra light, light, medium light. Or do you just prefer 6-7’? Give me some opinions


9-12'? Are you trying to jig in timber?

booger 06-20-2023 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 16988392)
9-12'? Are you trying to jig in timber?

I know of several spots on a few small lakes and decent sized ponds up here in Iowa that they put Christmas trees with cinder blocks tied to hold them down and they put them out on the ice and once it melts it sinks. Got pictures on my phone of them still sitting on the ice so I’ve landmarked the spots. Lots are going to be hard to cast to on windy days. These spots from shore I will jig from yes but also minnows and a slip bobber. I have the ultra light 5-5.5’ rods but want to try one with some length to help cast to the further out spots once they move into deeper areas. I have plenty of reels so trying out a 10-12’ one for 40-80 bucks is worth a shot. Just never used one before


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