I have just about a year in on the kayak now. Still on a steep learning curve - especially on new waters. Like many of us, I will be at the meet and greet tomorrow. So my question is, what are you guys doing today to prepare. I would appreciate you being as specific as possible.
I looked at google earth - so now I know there is a beautiful marina and the water near it is dark greenish brown. What else should I have looked for.
I looked at the NOAA chart via the link that was on the M&G thread. I see water depths and abbreviations for some structures like "submerged pilings" but is that all I should be looking for.
I didn't check the tides myself because I don't have a go to tide site, but I know there is a link with a few of them around here somewhere! One post indicated that the tide and wind would be moving the same direction - and that was a good thing. Sounds to me like I better choose the right direction to travel first or there will be a long paddle back. I'm sure that the poster meant something deeper, however. I just don't know what.
Anyway, don't want to make this too long. I'm sure your clear that I'm just looking for guidance on how to survey a new area. Thanks for the tips from the host and those that have been there before. That is very helpful.
Now to go decide whether I should put rigs on my lines or not now? (Opinion being solicited). Thanks guys and see you all tomorrow.
I looked at google earth - so now I know there is a beautiful marina and the water near it is dark greenish brown. What else should I have looked for.
I looked at the NOAA chart via the link that was on the M&G thread. I see water depths and abbreviations for some structures like "submerged pilings" but is that all I should be looking for.
I didn't check the tides myself because I don't have a go to tide site, but I know there is a link with a few of them around here somewhere! One post indicated that the tide and wind would be moving the same direction - and that was a good thing. Sounds to me like I better choose the right direction to travel first or there will be a long paddle back. I'm sure that the poster meant something deeper, however. I just don't know what.
Anyway, don't want to make this too long. I'm sure your clear that I'm just looking for guidance on how to survey a new area. Thanks for the tips from the host and those that have been there before. That is very helpful.
Now to go decide whether I should put rigs on my lines or not now? (Opinion being solicited). Thanks guys and see you all tomorrow.
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