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    Default Trolling in pedal propel kayak


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    A little windy that day ...

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    Yap..a litle but ok to go fishing...always ok to go fishing...ehehehe....lolollol

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    is that a lake you fish or the ocean?? you sure do make some great vids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    is that a lake you fish or the ocean?? you sure do make some great vids.
    Thanks my friend...this is on ocean...

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    Always interesting to watch your videos. Looks like fun.
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    Nice video Ricardo! My wife and I take our Hobie kayaks 1.5-2 miles off the beaches of Alabama for offshore trolling. Nothing beats being pulled more than a mile by a fish in close quarters combat. I love being next to boats that cost upwards of a million dollars in my plastic kayak catching just as many, if not more fish. We get some strange looks offshore when a big sportfisherman pulls alongside wondering what we're doing.

    Jack Crevalle from 2015


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    One of countless 4-5' nuisance sharks that are the equivalent of saltwater yellow bass...but they're bite is less forgiving.
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    Very nice vidoe. I enjoy kayak fishing but I am not sure I am ready for the ocean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch552 View Post
    Nice video Ricardo! My wife and I take our Hobie kayaks 1.5-2 miles off the beaches of Alabama for offshore trolling. Nothing beats being pulled more than a mile by a fish in close quarters combat. I love being next to boats that cost upwards of a million dollars in my plastic kayak catching just as many, if not more fish. We get some strange looks offshore when a big sportfisherman pulls alongside wondering what we're doing.

    Jack Crevalle from 2015


    King mackerel and Spanish mackerel


    One of countless 4-5' nuisance sharks that are the equivalent of saltwater yellow bass...but they're bite is less forgiving.
    Bruttal catch...very good....as i wish to go there...lololol...maybe in the future.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo Passos View Post
    Bruttal catch...very good....as i wish to go there...lololol...maybe in the future.....
    You're welcome anytime my friend! May through the first of October is best for the mackerel with bull redfish available for most of the winter. I have several friends that guide from kayaks and can put you on some world class nearshore/offshore saltwater fishing in coastal AL and the Florida panhandle.

    Cheers

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