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Old 04-05-2007, 10:16 PM
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Welcome to AKF!!! Great small community of fellow yakers here. We encourage member participation. If you have any questions about posting, check out the Forum Guidelines and HELP section.

Made a trip to La Jolla last summer. Talk about prestine fishing waters!!! Newport has been the bay of choice for me. The evening bass bite can be phenomenal at times. Hopefully we'll catch you on the water in the near future. Tight lines.

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Old 04-07-2007, 07:00 PM
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Welcome to the forum. I started fishing my Tangerine Hobie Outback last March (2006) and have really enjoyed it.

My right elbow was bugging me for quite a while this year so I will like to see what you are doing for loading. I am still just clean-and-jerking it above my head then onto the roof rack.

I'm going out of either Dana Point or Coast Guard Beach (Newport Bay) tomorrow AM (Sunday) if anyone wants to fish. Email Steve at seaslug.com
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Old 04-07-2007, 07:55 PM
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CB,
Welcome to our forums I'm sure more than just myself would be interested in your kayak rack design. So, If you have some photos, please share them with us.

One thing about this sport that really rings true is the resourcefulness of anglers to adapt and make things to make their time of the water more enjoyable and productive. From the roof racks to the bait tanks and other rigging, it all adds up. Looking forward to a few photos, and Thank You for sharing.

Steve,
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