My first post here!
Former NY/MD boy living in the mountains of Colorado. I used to fish for stripers/blues/skates (not willingly of course) at the Indian River Inlet and at the OC Inlet.
Always told myself if I move back (which wife is not really down with right now) from Colorado we would move to the eastern or western shore of the bay and I would buy a boat.
Well, after lurking on this forum for a few weeks, I do think I would just purchase a 'yak instead! Looks like a hell of a lot of fun you fellows have out there! I am considering getting a Hobie Outback to fish some of the larger lakes/reservoirs out here in Colorado.
I have a couple of questions though...
Is the Hobie brand generally considered to be the best when it comes to a fishing yak? It seems some prefer it and others do not. I would want something to fish from, but, would also want something I could crab from if and when we make trips back east. I have been watching Moc and his crabbing updates and man o' man that looks like fun.
Anyway, thanks for all the great threads and posts! Any advice you can offer would be much appreciated in regards to where to start looking for a fishing yak!
Former NY/MD boy living in the mountains of Colorado. I used to fish for stripers/blues/skates (not willingly of course) at the Indian River Inlet and at the OC Inlet.
Always told myself if I move back (which wife is not really down with right now) from Colorado we would move to the eastern or western shore of the bay and I would buy a boat.
Well, after lurking on this forum for a few weeks, I do think I would just purchase a 'yak instead! Looks like a hell of a lot of fun you fellows have out there! I am considering getting a Hobie Outback to fish some of the larger lakes/reservoirs out here in Colorado.
I have a couple of questions though...
Is the Hobie brand generally considered to be the best when it comes to a fishing yak? It seems some prefer it and others do not. I would want something to fish from, but, would also want something I could crab from if and when we make trips back east. I have been watching Moc and his crabbing updates and man o' man that looks like fun.
Anyway, thanks for all the great threads and posts! Any advice you can offer would be much appreciated in regards to where to start looking for a fishing yak!
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