How experienced of a kayaker do you need to be to fish under the bay bridge safely?
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Originally posted by chimo View PostFirst time I fished there was in a 10ft SinK after maybe a dozen trips to small lakes and the Key Bridge. Pretty nerve wracking and I'm not sure how "safe" it was but as long as the weather cooperates its no big deal imho.
Chimo
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It's the first place I took my yak out. It's intimidating at first, but not a big deal if the conditions are good. I've been there in bad conditions, and you probably don't want to do that. Be on the lookout for boats and wakes. Most of the big tankers go pretty slow around there, but once in a while, you'll get one that produces a huge wake... nothing a yak can't handle though, as long as you're facing it.
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if the weater cooperates then it shouldnt be a problem. when its rough out there it can be a little hectic if your not 100% comfortable with the kayak. Once you get used to it, you'll be going out in tsunami's no problem!lolHobie Revolution 13
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msjcl,
Weekends are probably not the best time to hit the BB for your first trip unless you are planning to head for the Eastern side. As the summer wears on, more and more folks take their boats out of SPSP and their wakes will be an additional worry. If you can, try to get out there during the week when you only have to worry about the wind and the tide.John
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Not a bad idea John. I would be launching from Sandy Point. I think I'll try this during the week. Will go for more "reasonable" water this weekend.
Originally posted by john from md View Postmsjcl,
Weekends are probably not the best time to hit the BB for your first trip unless you are planning to head for the Eastern side. As the summer wears on, more and more folks take their boats out of SPSP and their wakes will be an additional worry. If you can, try to get out there during the week when you only have to worry about the wind and the tide.
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