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Topic: Reallifenow is back  (Read 843 times)

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reallifenow

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  • Location: Gig Harbor, WA
  • Date Registered: Feb 2023
  • Posts: 1
Hi again, I used to be a lurker on this forum a few years ago but lost my logon and password. So I started a new account to go along with my new focus on kayak fishing. I started fishing from a canoe back in the late 1960's and started sea kayaking when I moved to the Salish Sea in 2007. It's pretty tough to fish from a real sea kayak but I've learned a few tricks. I am going to fully rig out an Old Town AutoPilot 136 as soon as I can get my hands on one. Looking forward to participating on the NWKA forum.


YakHunter

  • Salmon
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  • Retired!
  • Location: Wyoming
  • Date Registered: Jun 2020
  • Posts: 514
Welcome back reallifenow.  I like my sea kayaks but they are definately challenging to fish from compared to my current fleet. 
Hobie PA14
Hobie Outback
Hobie Adventure Island
Hobie Tandem Island
Jackson CudaHD
BlueSky 360 Angler