You got BALLS big enough to float ya. Go for it.I might try that this week in AK. Haven't decided.....Headed to Elfin Cove tomorrow and our outfitter sent me a text yesterday asking if I had life insurance and if I wanted to tackle halibut on a kayak. First thing that came to mind is the 150lb shark they just caught at the lodge. Not sure I'm going to do it. I guess it depends how far I might have to paddle/pedal. Not sure what you would do if you latched into 100 plus butt. I guess hold on and set the cruise control!
I might try that this week in AK. Haven't decided.....Headed to Elfin Cove tomorrow and our outfitter sent me a text yesterday asking if I had life insurance and if I wanted to tackle halibut on a kayak. First thing that came to mind is the 150lb shark they just caught at the lodge. Not sure I'm going to do it. I guess it depends how far I might have to paddle/pedal. Not sure what you would do if you latched into 100 plus butt. I guess hold on and set the cruise control!
Seems like someone said something like that to Columbus……….Not sure why a guy has to go 4 miles out but congrats on a big halibut. We had halibut tacos for dinner last night....delicious.
You got that right. In the summer the wind comes out of the north/northwest. There's not much west of there to give them a report except a few buoys that transmit wind direction and speed and wave height. A few ships can give conditions. There is also a current in the ocean. It usually runs north to south about 2 mph. Sometimes 4mph. I got trapped in that one time. An hour into fishing and I drifted 2 miles south without realizing it. Throw in a 15mph wind out of the north and it's a struggle to get back.Cool. 4 miles off shore……. which direction the wind blow out there. Its only 6,000 miles to the next stop.
Paddle, Pedal . Pedal (sic) ? Or do you mean a pedal kayak ? Would that be as fast , or as efficient as paddles ? I've never kayaked but it might be fun in some of the lakes I hike or use our ATVs to access. I bought an inflatable model last year but I decided to return it to get some parts I needed for the Suzuki King Quad before a trip, that also included plenty of fuel for the Silverado, and some good food. Maybe I should have tried it out.I might try that this week in AK. Haven't decided.....Headed to Elfin Cove tomorrow and our outfitter sent me a text yesterday asking if I had life insurance and if I wanted to tackle halibut on a kayak. First thing that came to mind is the 150lb shark they just caught at the lodge. Not sure I'm going to do it. I guess it depends how far I might have to paddle/pedal. Not sure what you would do if you latched into 100 plus butt. I guess hold on and set the cruise control!