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Topic: Anyone yakfish the Ocean Shores, Pacific Beach, Wa. area?  (Read 4788 times)

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wetwhopper

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I've been wondering if anyone with a real "big pair" has braved the surf to go fishing out in the Pacific where I live here in Ocean Shores-Pacific Beach, Wa. area.

I know there's great fishing and crabbing but have yet to see a yak fisherman out here? Is it just too dangerous, or is it just not a widely known yakfishing spot?

 


capeck

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I don't know about the fishing part...but as far as the "big pair" issue goes, there's a WOMAN who runs a little B&B in Ocean Shores who yak surfs EVERY DAY from April to October.   She paddles a Kaos.  Get this...she's 55 years old!   cute too.   the world is full of cool surprises, eh?  cap


wetwhopper

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WOW! I have to meet this woman! I'll have to go introduce myseld to her. I also notices three guys in VERY SHORT yaks surfing with helmets on. hmmm...


polepole

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I also notices three guys in VERY SHORT yaks surfing with helmets on. hmmm...

Different breed of kayaks ... specialized for the surf zone.

Capeck ... Welcome!!!

-Allen


wetwhopper

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There are many of us (wannabe kayak anglers) right on the coast who would love to fish in the open ocean, but I think fishing kayak choices are very limmited for these large and long surf type conditions. I bet if Ocean Kayak or whoever developed a short surf type kayak with some fishing convenience they would sell like hotcakes. What do u think?
 regards, wetwhopper
« Last Edit: September 24, 2007, 11:43:12 AM by wetwhopper »


 

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