As a new member, I wanted to introduce myself and thank the community for such an incredible wealth of information.
After doing a couple trips last season with a friend and on rental kayaks, my wife and I bought a pair of used kayaks to get started with kayak fishing.
I live on the eastern shore of Maryland and fish primarily in nearby rivers and their many tributaries. As a new kayaker I was shocked at the ability of fishing kayaks to reach productive fishing areas in these waterways.
I also fish some local small ponds and find a kayak to be the perfect choice for many of those places.
I may do some saltwater fishing eventually, but want to learn a little more before getting involved with that much.
In addition to fishing, we also do a considerable amount of exploring and photography. We also plan to do some clamming, oystering and crabbing with the boats.
I fished extensively in freshwater for several years but took a 30 year break, so the last couple seasons I have had to re-learn a few things.
I have fished in saltwater most of my life and most of my experience was on larger boats. Going from a 6000 lb gas guzzler to a 40 lb platform is quite a difference, but I really enjoy kayaking.
I look forward to learning more about kayak fishing thru this forum.
After doing a couple trips last season with a friend and on rental kayaks, my wife and I bought a pair of used kayaks to get started with kayak fishing.
I live on the eastern shore of Maryland and fish primarily in nearby rivers and their many tributaries. As a new kayaker I was shocked at the ability of fishing kayaks to reach productive fishing areas in these waterways.
I also fish some local small ponds and find a kayak to be the perfect choice for many of those places.
I may do some saltwater fishing eventually, but want to learn a little more before getting involved with that much.
In addition to fishing, we also do a considerable amount of exploring and photography. We also plan to do some clamming, oystering and crabbing with the boats.
I fished extensively in freshwater for several years but took a 30 year break, so the last couple seasons I have had to re-learn a few things.
I have fished in saltwater most of my life and most of my experience was on larger boats. Going from a 6000 lb gas guzzler to a 40 lb platform is quite a difference, but I really enjoy kayaking.
I look forward to learning more about kayak fishing thru this forum.
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