Hi All
I'm new to snagged line and this post is simply an introduction. I'm Scottish born and spent my 30 fishing years dry fly fishing for trout on rivers and eventually salmon flyfishing on rivers across Scotland and on occasion Norway. Since moving to the USA in 2006 I haven't fished much. However, retiring early at end of 2019 I've spent 3 years surf casting occasionally on the NJ shore for striped bass. I haven't caught a great deal, but the love of fishing has been rekindled. My focus species are stripers and bluefish.
I live in Baltimore County MD and in 2023 hope to change focus from surfcasting to kayak fishing. I'm in the process of acquiring the necessary equipment and hope to fish Spring and Fall 2023. The focus area for me would the Severn River north to Havre De Grace. In addition to equipment, I've been learning as much as possible with regard to kayak fishing with an obvious focus on safety. One of the guidelines is to fish in groups wherever possible. So, if there are groups of kayak anglers, small or large who don't mind having newbies along, teach them the ropes, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks
I'm new to snagged line and this post is simply an introduction. I'm Scottish born and spent my 30 fishing years dry fly fishing for trout on rivers and eventually salmon flyfishing on rivers across Scotland and on occasion Norway. Since moving to the USA in 2006 I haven't fished much. However, retiring early at end of 2019 I've spent 3 years surf casting occasionally on the NJ shore for striped bass. I haven't caught a great deal, but the love of fishing has been rekindled. My focus species are stripers and bluefish.
I live in Baltimore County MD and in 2023 hope to change focus from surfcasting to kayak fishing. I'm in the process of acquiring the necessary equipment and hope to fish Spring and Fall 2023. The focus area for me would the Severn River north to Havre De Grace. In addition to equipment, I've been learning as much as possible with regard to kayak fishing with an obvious focus on safety. One of the guidelines is to fish in groups wherever possible. So, if there are groups of kayak anglers, small or large who don't mind having newbies along, teach them the ropes, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks
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