I put in at Scott's Cove today and cut my Yak fishing teeth on Rocky Gorge.
I was out three hours and didn't get a nibble.... However, I learned a great deal about what my Yak can do, what I need, what I want, and what I enjoy. Fortunately , I only had to learn a few things not to do:
1. Don't drag your Yak ever; the very tail of my Stern keel now has about a 1/4" less of plastic then it once did. I did this as I loaded the Yak from the side--walk to the back of my truck.
2. Don't think "I don't feel tired so I must not be". Abdominal muscle fatigue wasn't felt until I TRIED to exit my Yak gracefully; I literally curled over the edge and crawled into the water to get out..... as I said, I'm out of shape.
That being said, even though it was a skunk day, I had a blast and plan to be out again tomorrow afternoon.
Maybe.
Regards,
Pudgy Prawn
I was out three hours and didn't get a nibble.... However, I learned a great deal about what my Yak can do, what I need, what I want, and what I enjoy. Fortunately , I only had to learn a few things not to do:
1. Don't drag your Yak ever; the very tail of my Stern keel now has about a 1/4" less of plastic then it once did. I did this as I loaded the Yak from the side--walk to the back of my truck.
2. Don't think "I don't feel tired so I must not be". Abdominal muscle fatigue wasn't felt until I TRIED to exit my Yak gracefully; I literally curled over the edge and crawled into the water to get out..... as I said, I'm out of shape.
That being said, even though it was a skunk day, I had a blast and plan to be out again tomorrow afternoon.
Maybe.
Regards,
Pudgy Prawn
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