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Kayak Fishing Offshore in the Atlantic Ocean |
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Kayak fishing in the ocean and targeting big game like Tarpon is a whole different ballgame than fishing inshore. Granted here on the east coast we don't have the monster surf or cold water our yak fishing comrades experience on the west coast, but fishing in the Atlantic has its own challenges that kayak anglers need to consider. A group of relatively inexperienced local yakkers hit the beach last year and learned the hard way that beach launches are not the easiest thing to do. We regularly hear sometimes tragic reports about surfers, kayakers, and swimmers where circumstances spun out of their control. Suffering some bumps and bruises, not to mention broken poles, lost gear, and seasick paddlers can be the least of your worries. Beyond the obvious issues surrounding surf launches, the fish are larger and much, much more aggressive, and no one wants to turn kayak fishing in the ocean into an episode of deadliest catch. Here’s some questions every yakker should ask themselves before venturing out into the deep blue seas to target big game fish like tarpon, cobia, or king mackeral.
We're not trying to cast a negative light on kayak beach fishing, but make no mistake, it is quite dangerous. Anybody who tells you otherwise is either naive or hasn't had enough experience. Is it thrilling? Absolutely, but that thrill comes at a pretty good risk. Is catching a beach tarpon difficult? Not at all if you're prepared with the right gear. And remember never, never, never fish the beach alone. The worst CAN happen -- and coming back safely is worth a lot more than a story that will never be told. By Capt. Mike Kogan and Brad Hatton, www.jaxkayakfishing.com |
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