FIRST FISHING TRIP PLANNED

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FIRST FISHING TRIP PLANNED

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MARCH 19th at 7am. at the ramp next to TNT Hideaway!

This is the first organized fishing trip of the newly formed Kayak fishing association ( no formal name yet ) .

All paddle craft are invited to "come on down" and fish the Wakulla River with us.

This will be a great chance to meet fellow paddle fisher man & women from this area and sign up for the association. It costs nothing to become a member, just a few guys who fish from kayaks looking to get organized and meet other folks so we can all better enjoy the sport of fishing from Yaks.

This is not a tournament what so ever.

We will be targeting Bass and a red or two. OK and
maybe a few bushes :lol: ( you haven't seen me cast )

Please let us know if you intend on attending by responding to this thread.
Thanks ......... Alex
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I will be there.
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3/19

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Yo,
Ditto.
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:smt006 yea I'm in !
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Bass? What's that? :thumbup:
Planning on it.
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more info pls

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Is this going to be a remote pick-up or a downstream and back paddle?
Also general time frame.

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March 19 Trip

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Blue.
My understanding was that it was going to be a float around TNT, with some downstream/upstream work and back paddle/drift back to the launch site, depending on conditions such as weather, the catch, tide, etc.
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Not a yakker but good luck to yall. :thumbup:
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Re: FIRST FISHING TRIP PLANNED

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YAK attack wrote:We will be targeting Bass and a red or two. OK and
maybe a few bushes :lol: ( you haven't seen me cast )
Hello, friends! New Kayak Fisherman here. New to kayaking and trying to relearn fishing after too many years away.

I was lead here, like a sheep to slaughter, by Apalach. I would definitely like to get involved with the new group, but was concerned about being too new to the sport. I just put my new 2006 Hobie Outback in the water for the first time this past weekend. I definitely don't want to impose on anyone's serious fishing or drive anyone crazy with my questions. I only ask a lot of questions because I'm genuinely excited and want to learn all I can!

A PM from Apalach, today, encouraged me to come on out and attempted to resolve my anxiety about being too much of a novice. Seeing Yak's post about catching bushes, I figured I'd at least be able to hold my own in that division.

I'm heading out of town on business for a couple of days, but will be back at week's end. I'll definitely plan on making it down to TNT early Sunday! I look forward to meeting you all and learning a thing or two (or three... ...or four!)!
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Hey Ron GREAT !
No pressure here my freind .
This the only way to learn.
Just Have Fun!
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Come on and ask as many questions as you can think of. Then ask some more. I've been at it a while and I certainly have some things I want to learn Sunday. I plan to scrutinize everybodies rigs for new ideas about rigging. My primary emphasis is simplicity. That said, there are things I'd like to do that so far I haven't because it clutters the mission:
fish now, clean up quick, free.
repeat.
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You''l learn more from those that have made mistakes than you will making them on your on.
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Thanks, gang. I can't wait!
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Post by Bakertize »

Littoral wrote:Bass? What's that? :thumbup:


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CP caught this one from the bank here at the bridge on a snagless sally. while he was suppose to be working. don't tell the boss!

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another bass cought buy a newbee yak fishing the same day just up river. same type lure.
:oops: sorry the top date was wrong my camera didn't have the right am/pm setting.
bait or lures for sun. yak fishing.
the live bait that has produced the most results: Shinners, craw fish, or shrimp.
lures : spinner bait, snagless sally, 6" lizzard (pumpkin or watermellon seed) or med. Rapala minnow.

any body with other suggestions please post to help LITTORAL or others going yak fishing Sun. :smt023
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Ok, I've seen them before on resturant walls.
Still not sure I can catch one.
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