I was invited by Hudson Trail Outfitters to participate in their Boat Demo Day at Seneca Creek State Park near Gaithersburg. I will speak at noon on Sat May 10 on Getting Started in Kayak Fishing. The topics will include:
• Minimum/critical types of gear for fishing from a kayak - many anglers want more gear, but you can catch fish with just these basics
• Other types of gear that are often added
• Transporting and storing your kayak
• What features to look for when selecting a kayak for fishing.
Our active members already know most of this information, but for the new folks in snaggedline or others who are thinking about buying their first kayak, this may be helpful for you. In addition you can view and test paddle several models of kayaks.
Here is the writeup on the Boat Demo Day (10:00 to 3:00) from the HTO website:
"Come one, come all…. you won’t want to miss this paddling demo event! We at Hudson Trail Outfitters LTD invite you to our annual Boat Demo Day at Seneca State Park in Gaithersburg, MD. We want you to TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! Whether you are just beginning your search for the perfect new toy or just unsure of which boat will fit your needs, we have staff and reps on-hand to answer your questions about which boat is right for you. Plus, energy food samples, giveaways and the first 50 people to arrive will get a free gift!
Representatives from Perception Kayaks, Dagger Kayaks, Mad River Canoe, Native Watercraft, Wilderness Systems Kayaks, Liquidlogic Kayaks, Tahoe SUP, BIC SUP, Stohlquist WaterWare, Bending Branches, Yakima Racks, Cascade Designs, Chums, Beyond Coastal Sun Care, CamelBak, OluKai and Zeal Optics will be present so you can come and paddle the 2014 kayaks and stand up paddle boards! Factory Reps will be onsite to answer all of your questions and to help completely outfit you for your water adventure.
The event is FREE but there is a park entrance fee, to help support and maintain the park: $3/MD resident, $5/out-of-state residents."
• Minimum/critical types of gear for fishing from a kayak - many anglers want more gear, but you can catch fish with just these basics
• Other types of gear that are often added
• Transporting and storing your kayak
• What features to look for when selecting a kayak for fishing.
Our active members already know most of this information, but for the new folks in snaggedline or others who are thinking about buying their first kayak, this may be helpful for you. In addition you can view and test paddle several models of kayaks.
Here is the writeup on the Boat Demo Day (10:00 to 3:00) from the HTO website:
"Come one, come all…. you won’t want to miss this paddling demo event! We at Hudson Trail Outfitters LTD invite you to our annual Boat Demo Day at Seneca State Park in Gaithersburg, MD. We want you to TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! Whether you are just beginning your search for the perfect new toy or just unsure of which boat will fit your needs, we have staff and reps on-hand to answer your questions about which boat is right for you. Plus, energy food samples, giveaways and the first 50 people to arrive will get a free gift!
Representatives from Perception Kayaks, Dagger Kayaks, Mad River Canoe, Native Watercraft, Wilderness Systems Kayaks, Liquidlogic Kayaks, Tahoe SUP, BIC SUP, Stohlquist WaterWare, Bending Branches, Yakima Racks, Cascade Designs, Chums, Beyond Coastal Sun Care, CamelBak, OluKai and Zeal Optics will be present so you can come and paddle the 2014 kayaks and stand up paddle boards! Factory Reps will be onsite to answer all of your questions and to help completely outfit you for your water adventure.
The event is FREE but there is a park entrance fee, to help support and maintain the park: $3/MD resident, $5/out-of-state residents."
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