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FORUMS


“The Hobie Revolution. I fish around Boston where the tides are eight to 13 feet and every hump or bump has a rip over it. The pedal drive allows me to hang in powerful rips and fish instead of drifting


as I used to in my paddle kayak.” SLAPPY, RE: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE FISHING KAYAK


“I try and tire ‘em out first. Then it’s up into my lap. It’s kind of scary if the lure’s still in


the mouth and they’re flopping around!” AARON, RE: LANDING BIG FISH FROM THE KAYAK


“Which is cheaper; a $1,000 boat that lasts 5 years or a $1,500 boat that lasts 10?” TNYAK, RE: BASS PRO SHOP’S ASCEND FS12T


“Somehow, I just knew he had to be an Australian. Good thing it didn’t happen over here, PETA or ASPCA or one of those groups would be all over him for messin’


with the marlin.” JAY, RE: MAN CATCHES MARLIN WITH BARE HANDS


www.kayakanglermag.com/forums Can’t go fishing? Do the next best thing; talk it up. Baits, boats, big fish, you get the idea. We’ll print some of your best posts in the next issue.


COMMENTS


Frank commented on the online feature, Tuna Record Falls Again: “It’s not fair to discredit any kayaker using a mother ship, especially offshore. What do you want these guys to do? Paddle 30 miles or more into a five-foot swell just to tow a 150- pound fish back? Let’s be reasonable.”


Sharqbait commented on the blog, Florida’s Sharks Snap Back: “Sounds like a bunch of crap. I fish for sharks (mostly catch and release) on my kayak and on the beach and we use whole squid or live mackerel. I have never seen anyone chum on the beach.”


TXFisher commented on the online feature, Texas Catching Flack: “Way overblown. As someone who has done ACA certifica- tion, I can tell you that it is brutal. That is called protecting your market space.”


Dave commented on the blog, Big Blue- fin Catch 22: “What’s the difference if he caught it from the charter boat or the kayak? The boat only took that one bluefin and it’s legal for the boat to take one a day. NOAA needs to get a life. Somebody does something that no one else has the guts to do and now they want to cry foul.”


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