Getting Started

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magpie01
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Getting Started

#1 Post by magpie01 »

Hi Guys,

I do a lot of shore fishing and I am really interested in the idea of kayak fishing. I was wondering could anyone advise me what I would need to get started and give me a ballpark figure of how much it would cost?

Cheers
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting

SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling

SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: Getting Started

#2 Post by anthony byrne »

This is my second year kayak fishing . In my opinion at least a twelve foot kayak is the best for sea fishing. I've have been out over 1 mile from shore in all types of weather. A pfd is a must along with at least a wet suit . I personally use a drysuit . I just find it warmer and more comfortable. I paid 650 for my wilderness 135 second hand. I've spent a fair bit between fish finders , hd cameras and trolley systems etc. I'm by no means an expert but if I can help with info I will. My best catch was 30-35 lb Tope in donegal this year
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Re: Getting Started

#3 Post by magpie01 »

anthony byrne wrote:This is my second year kayak fishing . In my opinion at least a twelve foot kayak is the best for sea fishing. I've have been out over 1 mile from shore in all types of weather. A pfd is a must along with at least a wet suit . I personally use a drysuit . I just find it warmer and more comfortable. I paid 650 for my wilderness 135 second hand. I've spent a fair bit between fish finders , hd cameras and trolley systems etc. I'm by no means an expert but if I can help with info I will. My best catch was 30-35 lb Tope in donegal this year
Hi Anthony,

Thats great, thanks for the advice! Im sure I will have a few more questions when I look into this a bit more. I have a wetsuit and a GoPro HD camera so thats those out of the way :D
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting

SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling

SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: Getting Started

#4 Post by anthony byrne »

Can't beat the go pro. Here's one of my latest trips http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6-rBcrT ... ata_player. Best of luck with your decision
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Re: Getting Started

#5 Post by magpie01 »

Cool Video, Looks so peaceful out there! :D I was wondering how do you transport your Kayak? I have a roof rack for my car, would that do the job or would I need a trailer? Cheers
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting

SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling

SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: Getting Started

#6 Post by anthony byrne »

The roof rack on the car be grand. There many different kits for kayaks but I bought your average roof rack and put pipe insulation around the bar. Gives extra grip and prevents scratches to the yak
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