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The carpetbagger
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: tha newps
Posts: 1,474
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diving knife Rescue whistle Signal mirror vhf Extra hooks/line/sinkers I know it sounds like over kill for fishing inshore but I've considered the situation where all equipment is lost except for what is on/in your pfd. Also it a good idea to make sure your hand pump either floats or has a foam float attached and fixed somewhere on the exterior of your kayak. If your kayak is flipped, half full of water and you are struggling to right it, a pump that is mounted inside your yak won't be of much use.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Menifee
Posts: 2,509
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DOOD. Thanks for sharing. Glad you made it.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Thousand Oaks
Posts: 182
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Glad you made it out safe.
I was all packed up Sat night and ready to hit Malibu Sun morning, but didnt check the forecast until after I had everything loaded up. Looked like it was gonna be windy, so I figured I'd recheck the conditions in the AM to make my final decision. Was definitely a no go. Sucks cuz I was looking forward to getting out all week, but fishing alone with any chance of wind predicted is not on my list of favorite things to do. Good thing you had your buddy with you. |
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