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Nicely done! I've got a 14' Coastal Cruiser SUP from Riviera that I take around Mission Bay fishing. One thing to cruise around casting light tackle for bay bass in the flat waters of the bay vs. cruising the kelp looking for yellows.
I'll have to give it a go one day, but probably not until the waters cool a bit and become a little less "sharky" with all the hammerheads around. |
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I've been surfing and free diving for many many years, hence the comfort level on a SUP way out there. Just know your limits, gear and how to be safe and choose the right conditions/timing for a paddle and all should be good. My one rule of thumb is to stay within a distance to shore I feel comfortable swimming back to. |
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Nice going Gar!
Way to slay the yellows!! Could hear the concern in your voice when the HH got close then disappeared for a moment...I would of sounded the same!:eek::D Anyways, when I see you down that way, I'll come by and sat hi. Great work on the 'tails! Geno :yt::yt::yt: |
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Congrats on the yellows!
I'm amazed that board can stay afloat with your massive steel huevos. But I suppose the only difference between "crazy" and "eccentric" is success. :) Welcome to the party! |
Glad all worked out. I was the dude that came by you when you fell in... then you got the yellow. :cheers1:
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awesome..i wonder how fast a hammerhead would tow ya ...I have done sharks and tarpon in my yak but never a board..you got stones bro....see ya out there...blue velocity 13ft kayak...
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Thanks
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