Hello all,
I will be moving to the FT Lee area in mid May, coming from Washington State. I am in no way new to kayak fishing, and very active in the Northwest Kayak Anglers forum, as well as the Heroes on the Water NWest Chapter. last year I placed top 10 in 2 tournaments including a 6th place finish in NWKA's AOTY with the largest salmon caught in the tournament as well, logging over 180 days on the water in all conditions from lakes to running coastal rivers up to class 2 for steelhead to fishing the coast for Lingcod Rockfish and Halibut. I will be at FT. Lee for about 6 months in class, hopefully finding lots of time to sample the local piscatorial pursuits. currently looking to find housing in the Hopewell area, close to the James and Appomattox. Last time I was in VA I got the Striper fever and plan to continue looking for the cure with weekend trips to the Chesapeake. Hoping to find a Kayak fishing community as inviting as NWKA and some people willing to show me the ropes for the local area as well as volunteer with the local HOW chapter.
couple questions,
If you had to chose three rods and reels to fish with, what would they be? specifically 3 rods that would be able to successfully target multiple species. and why?
What would be the perfect kayak for the area? Hobie or something else?
what kind of tackle can be used to target the widest variety of fish
I fully realize these are the never ending debate topics that come down to personal preference, just looking for a starting point to building fishing kits.
thanks!
-Fil
I will be moving to the FT Lee area in mid May, coming from Washington State. I am in no way new to kayak fishing, and very active in the Northwest Kayak Anglers forum, as well as the Heroes on the Water NWest Chapter. last year I placed top 10 in 2 tournaments including a 6th place finish in NWKA's AOTY with the largest salmon caught in the tournament as well, logging over 180 days on the water in all conditions from lakes to running coastal rivers up to class 2 for steelhead to fishing the coast for Lingcod Rockfish and Halibut. I will be at FT. Lee for about 6 months in class, hopefully finding lots of time to sample the local piscatorial pursuits. currently looking to find housing in the Hopewell area, close to the James and Appomattox. Last time I was in VA I got the Striper fever and plan to continue looking for the cure with weekend trips to the Chesapeake. Hoping to find a Kayak fishing community as inviting as NWKA and some people willing to show me the ropes for the local area as well as volunteer with the local HOW chapter.
couple questions,
If you had to chose three rods and reels to fish with, what would they be? specifically 3 rods that would be able to successfully target multiple species. and why?
What would be the perfect kayak for the area? Hobie or something else?
what kind of tackle can be used to target the widest variety of fish
I fully realize these are the never ending debate topics that come down to personal preference, just looking for a starting point to building fishing kits.
thanks!
-Fil
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