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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 5
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I need to do my research on bait buckets, and decide if i want electric of manual. Also need to look at alternative leashes for everything. I'll try the innovations thread thanks!! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: La Jolla
Posts: 1,216
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You should pick up a milk crate and put some 12"-18" pieces of PVC pipe in the corners and maybe one on each side centered. It's a perfect way to transport your rods and tackle in the bays. I don't use much live bait, so it's nice and makes convenient access to all your tackle.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: OC, CA
Posts: 234
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Definitely cover the basics of safety devices first... then the gear that will make fishing life easier...
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Otay
Posts: 704
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Score 1 for the paddlers!!! I have the same yak in Mango and I bought it in the same shape, love it. They basically hit all the gear you need. Start out with a pole, your necessary tackle and lunch in a back pack, and go from there. You will find out FAST what you are lacking when your out on the water and its not within arms reach of you. Where are you located?
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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 5
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Thanks everyone for the help, I plan on starting small and moving my way up.
I currently live close to Pasadena, but am planning on moving around end of may/june. I am going to finish paying off my motorcycle in the next 2 months, which will let me buy a new truck, that I have had my eye on. I don't have a lot of free time right now, but hopefully my schedule will free up more after the move. In the mean time I'll start buying the gear I need slowly. Thanks again everyone for the help. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 1,589
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It sounds like you have most of what you need to start fishing gear wise. Kayak gear wise, Get a quality paddle to start with. An cheap aluminum with plastic blades and a better quality carbon fiber will feel similar in the shop but after hours of paddling the difference will be huge. A good comfortable PFD will help you as well. If its not comfy youre less likely to wear it, and then whats the point of having it? A milk crate with some PVC rod holders and a few plano boxes and youre good for inshore and bay fishing. Get comfortable on shorter trips and move up from there. As you gain experience and extend your comfort zone you will find out what you need. Mike
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