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Topic: New to the sport...exticed  (Read 1934 times)

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newprincipal

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  • Location: Battle Ground, WA
  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
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Hello there.  I am new to the forum and new to the sport.  I have fished all my life from almost every imaginable vehicle, but never from my own Kayak (save from a buddies Costco special a few weeks ago in the sound).  Spring creeks to beyond-the-horizion-ocean, I love it all.  Fly, Spin, troll, bow, if it swims, I'll catch it, and sometimes eat it. 
I was digging steamers and razors before I could write and was frequently late for school during springer season. Basically, I'm hopeless.  I really like the flexibility and human powered aspect of a kayak. 

I am used to running from Tillamook all the way up to Falcon rock for Ling and Rockfish, but the idea of paddling out from Arch Cape makes infinitely more sense.  I know there is much to learn, so I will be spending time here before I dig a paddle in.  Lots to learn, seems like a good place to start.