Hello All,
Just getting into the sport and I'm starting to get an interest in fishing inshore around the Apalachee Bay area. I haven't been out there yet but I plan to go soon. Seems as though the three most common fish around that area are Redfish, Flounder and Trout. Any advice as to what type of tackle/lures/baits to use? Where each fish type may be located? Etc...
Mostly interested in Reds and I've already got a Skitterwalk lure, which I hope to cause some damage with. Anywho, some information on best practices for handling/landing each fish safely would be much obliged as well. Hope to see some of you guys out there!
Also, (couldn't resist) I'd like to take this moment to brag and show off my first fish I ever caught from a kayak. This Bluegill was caught at Piney Z lake in Tallahassee (right next to lake Lafayette)
New Kayak Fisherman
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Re: New Kayak Fisherman
Welcome aboard and congrats on your first fish from a yak. Be sure to check out our local kayak forum at http://www.fcka.net/home/index.html . There, you'll find lots of local info to your questions. You'll also find info on a free monthly tournament schedule designed to get folks together to learn and fish different areas from a kayak. Nice Outback
Re: New Kayak Fisherman
Welcome to the addiction.
It's so good it's really cheatin but most of the motor heads are just scared.
It's so good it's really cheatin but most of the motor heads are just scared.
Actually listening to what other people say is worth the effort.
Re: New Kayak Fisherman
We motor heads aren't all scared. We just like a little speed when needed!!!Littoral wrote:Welcome to the addiction.
It's so good it's really cheatin but most of the motor heads are just scared.
I come from a small drinking community with a fishing problem
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No, we're just doing our part for the economy.Littoral wrote:Welcome to the addiction.
It's so good it's really cheatin but most of the motor heads are just scared.
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"