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Kayak Fishing - Scott Null - Paperback $16.21 Kayak Fishing |
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Kayak Fishing $22.4 In this second edition, Cory Routh has added locations and strategies on kayak fishing in: California, Washington, Loisiana, Lake Michigan, and Canada. Routh covers everything you will need to know for safe, fun, and successful kayak fishing.While written for beginers, but includes information for those already into the sport. This book covers all of the bases and is a must read for anyone that is getting ready to plunge into the world of kayak fishing whether it be in fresh or saltwater. Routh gives all the necessary guidance on all the subjectst from kayak & paddle types, safety gear, what to wear for the different seasons, paddling lessons, fishing gear, fishing spots, how to fish in a kayak and safely land a large fish, and tips on what food to take and how to pack it.. Included is information on kayak clubs, and organizations. |
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Kayak Angler - Subscription $9.99 Kayak Angler - the kayak fishing magazine. |
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Kayak Angler - Spring-11 - Single Copy $2.99 Kayak Angler - the kayak fishing magazine. |

Windsurfing, Kitesurfing, and Kayaking?
I'm actually starting to get an itch for extreme water sports (no fishing lol) and I've ran into Windsurfing, Kitesurfing, Wakeboarding, and Kayaking. Just so you know where I am to start, I'm in South Florida Miami where the winds usually dont blow very much (but from the vids on Youtube, people have managed to do the above) anyway, I was woundering what's the best one to get into for the best price and what might I be paying for any? From what I've read,
Kite: $$$ = Kite , $ = Board
Wind: $ = Sail , $$$ = Board
and I've seen Windsurfing packages for like $1500 and Kitesurfing kites for like $900 no board! Can I get into anyone of these with like $1000 and build on what I have using peices of the old equipment? Is there anything cheaper? Or should I stick with Kayaking ($250 for the one I'm looking at)?
If you want to save, buy used. For windsurf you can get into something decent for less than $500. Then, as you learn you can buy better/newer stuff and you will find opportunities. My advice for either windsurf or kiteboard: Go where the locals go and talk to them Look in craiglist for used equipment. And BEFORE you buy ask for an independent opinion. Because there is a lot of junk that you should not buy, totally superceded stuff. Personally, I always suggest to buy a longboard like a Mistral Equipe, One Design or Pan Am or Fanatic Mega Cat, Fanatic 360 or similar. These were race boards in the early 90s, but can be used as beginner boards too. Once you learn, you can keep them for low wind days, cruising around or you can sell and recover what you paid, they will keep their value. Main problem is that they are long and bulky. BUT DO NOT buy them with the original sails, mast and booms. You want newer stuff for this, including a two piece mast (preferably carbon) a clamp on boom and a decent monofilm sail. For windsurf you are more likely to get good deals on used equipemnt PROVIDED YOU BUY THE RIGHT STUFF.. A windsurf sales person will tell you that new boards are better, wider, etc. etc. It is partially true. It si also true that that is the expensive path and once you learn with those wide monster boards you will not know what to do with them. Most of current windsurfers learned with longboards much tougher than what I am suggesting, and we are still alive
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