fishinsteve
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kayak fishin trip oct.
I'm planning on a kayak fishin trip from 10-7-07 thru 10-17-07
Anyone interested in going?
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fishinsteve Thanks for the invite. Will have to pass. Don't have a kayak, intend
to get one and take it down to Baja, maybe in Nov. Any suggestions, advice
regarding brands, racks etc. Thanks again.
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fishinsteve
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http://www.kayak4fish.com/
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/
I have a Ocean Kayak prowler. Its 15'4" and its great for offshore fishin.
above are a couple of great sites that might help you compare different kayaks that would fit your needs.
good luck.
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fishinsteve Thanks. Ocean Kayak is at the top of my list.
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In light of recent events - remember if you have fishing gear on the kayak you must have a boat permit for the kayak!!
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marv sherrill. Thanks.
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My experience has been that if the boat is not registered with a US state, they will not give you a Mexican boat permit. Perhaps that has changed,
but it proved to be a problem with my inflatable, since although I had a new boat sales receipt, I never registered it and it didn't have US numbers.
Vessels propelled solely by oars or paddles are not required to be registered in California.
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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kayaks? Would it be better to buy one in Mexico?
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fishinsteve
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You can get those permits on-line at discover baja.
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Bruno is right. That is the catch 22.
I have also encountered a similar problem with my Dirt Moto's in MX. They want to see registration, which they have in CA, but not in Nevada.
I just carry titles for everything now. You got a title for that Kayak? If not, your paper work may not be in order, and you may be headed for an
unscheduled visit to Ensenada.
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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JonS
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Steve, next fall I plan on going. Maybe we can hook up then. I want to spend August thru to November in Baja. Soon I head to the Everglades where
I'll be guiding for several months. Then I want to get back to baja.
Steve, where do you plan on going?
Cypress, you didn't list how you're built. That makes a difference in which kayak. I use to own a business that specialized in kayak fishing and
helped put thousands of folks in kayaks for fishing. First thing I did was ask their height, weight, inseam and transport vehicle. Then where they
wanted to fish, etc. If I can be of help let me know. I don't have any affiliation to any companies. I do have my preferences but that's based upon
use and experience.
[Edited on 9-26-2007 by JonS]
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Cypress
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JonS I'm leaning towards the Ocean Kayak Prowler 13'. Regarding weight, height;
5' 8"s about 175 lbs., 32" inseam. Transport vehicle is a 3/4 ton 4x4 Siverado with a canopy rack. That's the plan. Welcome any and all suggestions.Thanks.
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fishinsteve
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I thinking about calamajue,San Francisquito,Abreojo's,El Socorro
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Boat permits for Kayak
In the spot on the permit that asks for Reg # put Kayak
I have always bought my boat permits for my Kayaks In the US there are a few tackle stores that have them and know how to fill them out for a Kayak
you can get it online too
I own a Ocean Kayak Prowler & a Wilderness systems Tarpon
The Tarpon is faster and I can paddle it farther but the Prowler is better for fishing off of.
[Edited on 9-27-2007 by BajaDanD]
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JonS
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Steve, that's a lot of places for a week of fishing.
Cypress, a Prowler 13 will serve you well. Also consider the Scupper Pro TW. It's faster and a bit better handler. I know most Californians don't
get rudders, but with the wind in many areas in Baja a rudder would be invaluable. Also consider the Prowler 15. With the additional 2' of length
you gain a mph in top speed and at your weight it would perform well for you. Also with the Trident having been introduced recently there will
probably be a lot of used Prowlers arounds. I'd buy used and put the money saved into electronics and other gear.
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JonS BajaDanD Thanks for the information. Would very much like to buy a used OK
Prowler.
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fishinsteve
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JonS,
I don't plan on doing all these location on this trip just one or two. I just haven't made up my mind yet.
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Makes more sense.
When I hit Baja next I want to spend 2-3 months. Mostly on the Pacific coast from Punta Baja down to Amegas Bay.
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