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Mbaf1080

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  • Location: Seattle
  • Date Registered: Jul 2015
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Hi guys,

New to this forum, but have been kayak fishing for about ten years.  Usually going after rocks, lings, salmon and crab from the yak or diving.  Would like to combine the two sports if anyone has any good advice on diving from kayaks.  Also looking forward to getting into the butts after seeing all the success out in Neah Bay this weekend!

Cheers,
Derrik


Matt M

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
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I seem to catch a lot of rocks too, but the hard heavy kind  ;)

Welcome to the forum!!! For diving stuff I would also check out http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/ they have a huge diving community on there and while they target some different species they might have some good ideas for you.
-Matt

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