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Run In With a Power Boat
Monday, 07 May 2012
  On Sunday April 29, Michael Rischer had a run in with a power boat that he captured on video.  KFM caught up with Michael, owner and...     Read More...
Baby Boomers and Kayak Fishing - Part 3
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Part III: Launching and Paddling your Yak The shallow beach ripples with a light chop as you approach your kayak, making for a promising day on the...     Read More...
Baby Boomers and Kayak Fishing - Part 2
Saturday, 31 March 2012
 Part II:  Loading, Unloading and Transporting your Yak Quiet lakes, lazy streams, saltwater marshes, tailing fish, porpoising dolphins and...     Read More...
Baby Boomers and Kayak Fishing – Part 1
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Remember that first “ride” in a kayak – the feeling of tipping, lack of control, not sure if your feet would ever be on land again.  For...     Read More...
Dressing For Kayak Fishing Success
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
  Kayak fishing provides one of the most challenging outdoor sports environments to dress for. It is an activity where you will go from exerting...     Read More...
Best Tackle Deals for the Kayak Angler
Friday, 04 November 2011
Things have sure changed - there was a time when cheap tackle was just that - cheap. We have entered into a time when the fisherman have benefited...     Read More...
Electric Kayaks – an in Depth Look
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Bassyaks, Torqeedo and Torque I have been living with electric kayaks (EK) since July of 2009. I have done so in order to get a much better...     Read More...
Cape May Jamboree the Non-Tournament Tournament
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
It may be the unique challenges and/or rewards that are specific to kayak fishing that brings kayak anglers together, no one really knows. One thing...     Read More...
The Model T's of Kayak Fishing
Monday, 12 September 2011
Amazingly Joey and I are each entering our 3rd decade kayak fishing. That doesn’t mean we’ve been fishing from kayaks for 30 years but rather...     Read More...
Extreme Kayak Repair
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
When I was a retailer I had a lot of opportunity to repair kayaks. I got to experiment with kayaks that most would think were totals and I was able...     Read More...
Phone Apps for Kayak Fishing
Sunday, 07 August 2011
Ancient sailors are said to have started fires on the deck of their boat to forecast oncoming weather based on how the smoke would rise (indicating...     Read More...
Great Loop Kayak Fishing Tour
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
I received an email from Josh Tart. On July 23rd he’s embarking on a marvelous adventure. Josh is going to circumnavigate via kayak the eastern...     Read More...
Seven Hours Until Dark
Thursday, 09 June 2011
“Seven Hours Until Dark” may sound like a horror film title, actually this is a kayak fishing story.  And at times, we both felt a little...     Read More...
Nighttime is Striper Time
Saturday, 04 June 2011
I am sure many people can make a case that other species of fish are better nighttime game fish than striped bass, maybe tarpon or snook but to my...     Read More...
Ouch
Sunday, 01 May 2011
I just filled up my truck and the tab was $83, OUCH! I’m in New Jersey which traditionally has some of the lowest gas prices in the country too....     Read More...
5S and Kayak Fishing
Thursday, 28 April 2011
In an effort to make myself a little more marketable in a recent job search, I enrolled in some evening classes that sang the praises of Six Sigma/5S...     Read More...
Hobie Pro Angler Steering Upgrade
Wednesday, 09 March 2011
Kit Contents: 1.      Steering Crank 2.      Upright Support Tube and Hardware...     Read More...
Rudders Demystified
Sunday, 14 March 2010
To rudder or not to rudder, that is a question that’s discussed a lot. Rudders are one of the items on a kayak that elicit a lot of questions. Many...     Read More...
Kayak Carts 101
Monday, 24 January 2011
      Whether you transport your kayak only a few feet to a launch or portage your kayak through the woods to get to your favorite...     Read More...
Destinations - Virginia
Wednesday, 02 June 2010
Virginia, from the Mountains to the Bay: a Kayak Fishing Destination   Having grown up in the Commonwealth, and fished before I could even walk,...     Read More...
Kayak Leash
Saturday, 08 January 2011
An unmanned Kayak can blow across a lake or bay like a wayward beach ball. Whether the kids didn't beach it properly or it blew off a dock a kayak is...     Read More...
Core Banks, NC Fall 2010
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Joey had wanted to hit the Core Banks for years. Me too once I knew what they were. For those of you who don’t, they’re the barrier islands below...     Read More...
Alaska for the Frugal Kayak Angler
Tuesday, 09 November 2010
  Have you always dreamed of remote Kayak Fishing trip in Alaska for Halibut, Lingcod and Salmon, but always thought it was too expensive?  What if...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing Stocking Stuffers Under $30
Friday, 03 December 2010
Holidays are upon us and if you have a person in mind that you would like to give a kayak fishing related gift, here are some ideas that won't break...     Read More...
Fishing Texas’ Saltwater Bays in the Winter
Monday, 18 October 2010
“They are sitting in that mud.  They will actually push their bellies right down into the grass and you will never see those fish from above.”...     Read More...
False Albacore from the Kayak
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
It is hard to think of a pelagic species like false albacore as a kayak fishing friendly fish.  Most members of the tuna family are usually...     Read More...
Gearing up for Albies
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Albies are one of the most exciting fish the kayak angler can catch that are relatively accessible. Unlike other tunas, they can be regularly caught...     Read More...
Icast Show 2010
Sunday, 01 August 2010
The 2010 Las Vegas Icast show again produced many products that are specifically made for the kayak angler or can be well adapted for the kayak...     Read More...
Buying a Kayak Online
Thursday, 08 July 2010
Any online research on a potential consumer purchase will undoubtedly have you stimulated with offers to purchase that product online. That “add to...     Read More...
Tube in Worm Revistited
Wednesday, 07 July 2010
Several years back I was introduced to a deadly kayak fishing technique, the Tube in Worm (TnW). Over the past few years I’ve been fishing out of...     Read More...
Delta's Kayak Catamaran the “Catfish 12.5”
Saturday, 03 July 2010
Delta's Kayak Catamaran the “Catfish 12.5” by: Chris Parson Kayak Fishing Magazine Kayak:         Delta Catfish...     Read More...
Thoughts Regarding the Gulf Oil Spill
Friday, 21 May 2010
Today is Friday May 7th, 2010. On a “normal” Friday, I am obsessing and excited about getting off work, heading home and getting my kayak and...     Read More...
Ditch Bags aren't just for Ditching
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
by; Chris Parson aka SJ Fish Whisperer One item frequently overlooked while gearing up for a day on the water is the Ditch Bag. We rarely launch our...     Read More...
Traveling Kayak Fisherman
Thursday, 22 April 2010
As I prepare for an upcoming kayak fishing trip and make some last minute decisions. I have to decide on what items are going to be needed and what...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing Jamaica Bay
Sunday, 08 November 2009
       Running a kayak fishing tournament in Jamaica Bay for the past 5 years has given me some valuable incite to this...     Read More...
We Want Better Gear - Eagle/Lowrance Electronics Issues
Monday, 19 April 2010
There is a lot of equipment we use for kayak fishing that isn’t specific to the sport. Many items we have borrowed from other sports; most notable...     Read More...
When the Blues Come the Fun Begins
Sunday, 25 April 2010
There was an unusual bass bite in the NY Bight. Fish were staging at the shoals fattening up on sand eels before heading up the regions rivers to...     Read More...
How to Organize a Kayak Fishing Tournament
Sunday, 21 March 2010
  As the sport of kayak fishing gets more popular we are seeing more and more kayak fishing tournaments. Tournament might be a bit of misnomer as...     Read More...
Taking Better Kayak Fishing Pictures
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Spectacular fish photos which grace the cover of sporting magazines are no accident.  They are the result of careful pre-planning and coordination...     Read More...
Buying a Used Fishing Kayak
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Used kayaks offer a terrific value for the kayak angler. When anglers, looking to get into the sport, ask me about which model to purchase I often...     Read More...
Speed or Efficiency over Water
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
When purchasing their first kayak many beginners often make the mistake of not understanding and how it relates to general fishing. What we most...     Read More...
The Right Paddle For Kayak Fishing
Saturday, 30 January 2010
What exactly makes a good paddle for kayak fishing? For most of us the paddle is an afterthought compared with the decisions of choosing a kayak or a...     Read More...
Destinations - Baja
Monday, 29 March 2010
I have to admit that I’m a Baja bum at heart.  I love the place.  I spent three years in the mid 80s working in a caravan fishing business.  I...     Read More...
Florida January 2010 Road Trip
Monday, 01 February 2010
My brother in law, Paul, had been working a lot and wanted to go fishing. So we planned a trip to Florida in January of 2010.  I figured I’d drive...     Read More...
Pedal Driven Kayaks
Monday, 14 December 2009
These are kayaks that you propel by using your legs opposed to conventional kayaks that you paddle using your upper torso.  I’ve been using Hobies...     Read More...
Red Drum Fishing
Sunday, 24 January 2010
Sciaenops ocellatus aka the red drum can be found in both the Atlantic Ocean and gulf of Mexico as far north as Delaware and as far south as Mexico....     Read More...
Effective Trolling With Your Kayak
Friday, 29 January 2010
  While trolling is a mainstay of saltwater fishermen and also popular for targeting suspended fish in deepwater lakes of the northern US and...     Read More...
Destinations - Alaska
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
In the first of this series (Destinations) I presented information on the Everglades.  Florida has so many kayak fishing opportunities that even...     Read More...
Spending Time with Kayak Fishing Guide Josh Harvel
Monday, 12 October 2009
Since I’m spending time in Florida I try to hook up with as many fellow kayak fishers as I can.  That includes guides.  The first guide I got...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing on a Budget
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
As we are all aware of we are in some tough economic times and even though kayak fishing is a pretty inexpensive sport relative to owning a boat or...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing with Children
Monday, 14 December 2009
Kids love fishing and they can go along in the kayak too.  Each summer I try to go up to Vermont to take a young cousin of mine fishing.  I...     Read More...
Destinations - Everglades
Saturday, 24 October 2009
  This series started off as an idea Joey had for an article he was going to call ‘The 5 Places you have to Kayak Fish before you Die’.  He was...     Read More...
Malone Auto Racks Company
Monday, 05 October 2009
Moss Doesn’t Grow on this Rolling Stone By Jon Shein I was first introduced to Malone Auto Racks Company when a friend told me about a...     Read More...
How to Demo a Fishing Kayak
Thursday, 03 September 2009
First, I would like to say that I am not part of the crowd that believes demoing a kayak is the end all solution in choosing a fishing kayak. In...     Read More...
Bluefin from Kayaks
Sunday, 06 September 2009
It all started this winter when I decided it was time to give bluefin tuna a shot from the kayak.  The fishery has been broadening out with fish in...     Read More...
Electric Kayak Registration
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
As some of you know I recently had a BassYaks conversion done for an Ocean Kayak Trident 13.  I chose this hull because it’s essentially the same...     Read More...
ICAST – Sport Fishing Show 2009
Saturday, 24 October 2009
The International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades, better known as ICAST held the world’s largest sportfishing tradeshow this past...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing Safety Learned from Experience
Friday, 23 October 2009
In reflecting back on my past 11 years of kayak fishing I can easily fire off a bunch of stories of great fishing days on the water. In that memory...     Read More...
Some thoughts On Kayak Fishing Safety in Hawaii
Friday, 23 October 2009
Aloha all KFM readers. I hope you had a great holiday break and that you are safe and well. This is the time of year I go over safety and try my...     Read More...
Texas Road Trip - Part 2
Friday, 23 October 2009
The mecca of kayak fishing in the Port Aransas area. It was time to head up to Corpus Christi . Slowride Guide Services and Kayak Rentals...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing For Peacock Bass
Friday, 23 October 2009
After a few months of another “old time” winter in Wisconsin and not having fished open water for over three months I was getting a severe case...     Read More...
Texas Kayak Fishing School
Friday, 23 October 2009
I had the good fortune to be in Texas when Dean Thomas was having one of his classes. So I sat in on the entire class. Dean has a reputation of being...     Read More...
Manufactures and Warranties
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Kayak Fishing Magazine researches Kayak Warranties and What You Need to Know about the kayaks you are buying          When we buy a kayak we...     Read More...
Road Trip Winter 2009 (Part 1)
Friday, 23 October 2009
The past two winters I managed to spend a portion if not all of my winter in Florida. I had planned on doing so again this past winter. My friend...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing South Padre Island
Thursday, 22 October 2009
I guess we knew we hit the fishing right when the lodge operator Jeff Kean asked us not to write that a 25 redfish day is typical down there. Jeff...     Read More...
The Electric Kayak Revolution is about to Begin
Thursday, 22 October 2009
The Electric Kayak Revolution is about to Begin I really wanted to get deep into the Everglades Back Country. I knew to get to and from my planned...     Read More...
Dive Hunting the Ottawa River
Thursday, 22 October 2009
One of my favorite things about having a magazine like KFM is all the interesting stuff we get to see. The following member submitted article is a...     Read More...
Fighting, Landing and Handling Fish on a Kayak
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Fighting, Landing and Handling Fish The second most asked question by prospective fishermen looking at entering kayak fishing (stability is the...     Read More...
Kayak Fishing for Maine Smallmouth
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
One of my friends, Mike and his brother Sam, have been going to northern Maine the past couple autumns to pursue trophy smallmouth.   This is in...     Read More...
My Favorite Kayak Fishing Gear
Monday, 19 October 2009
There is plenty of gear out there to make your life on the water while kayak fishing easier; let me share some of the products I use and couldn’t...     Read More...
Don’t be Afraid of the Dark
Monday, 19 October 2009
Over the years, probably my most memorable kayak fishing memories have been created after the sun has set.  Living on the Chesapeake Bay has given...     Read More...
Texas Rivers Quest
Monday, 19 October 2009
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Kayak Fishing for Sharks
Monday, 19 October 2009
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Sunday, 18 October 2009
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ICAST 2008 – Sportfishing Did Product Manufacturers Miss The Mark?
Sunday, 18 October 2009
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The Fly Fishing Yak
Sunday, 18 October 2009
The sun was setting just above the western horizon on this warm, balmy evening as my kayak was gently rocked by a light breeze. Suddenly, the...     Read More...
New 2009 Kayaks Feature
Sunday, 18 October 2009
NEW Freedom 14 Kayak Freedom Hawk Kayaks are designed by avid fishermen and outdoor enthusiasts who have incorporated unprecedented innovation...     Read More...
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Monday, 12 October 2009
Kayakers Check List;Enjoy Your Day Without Fear of Misfortune! Dieing to go fishing or a kayak trip to die for are but expressions not to really live...     Read More...
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Friday, 09 October 2009
My name is Jeff York; I am a kayak guide and a co-owner of South Texas Kayak (www.SouthTexasKayak.com). After proudly serving 20 years in the...     Read More...
The Yakker Way - Poem on Kayak Fishing
Friday, 09 October 2009
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Thoughts Regarding the Gulf Oil Spill E-mail
Hopefull reds like this will continue to be available

Today is Friday May 7th, 2010. On a “normal” Friday, I am obsessing and excited about getting off work, heading home and getting my kayak and fishing gear together. The fishing should be “on fire” tomorrow and “normally” I would be dreaming of “Monster” Speckled Trout, “Door Mat” Flounder, and taking the Northern Gulf Coast “Sleigh Ride” behind a bullish Red Fish. This is the time of year I dream about all year long. Spring Time, Inshore Kayak Fishing, along the Northern Gulf of Mexico.

Several months ago a good friend passed away and I was helping his widow move to a smaller house. She told me that Bobby had some fishing magazines that I might like to have. She led me to a medium size box among several others and said that I could have them if I wanted them. She left the room and I opened the box and after getting past the initial “musty” aroma, I found several nice magazines and books from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s regarding fishes and fishing the Northern Gulf of Mexico.

One of the books in particular really stuck out, 100 Best of the Salt Water Angler by, David McKiethen. Mr. McKiethen wrote for the Mobile Press Register and other publications and this was a compilation of his 100 best articles on fishing the Northern Gulf of Mexico. I still pick this book up almost every day and read an article even if I have read it several times before already. Most of the articles were written in the late 70’s and the book was published in 1982.

This book is a window to the past. I can tell by the his suggested rigging techniques and tips that the Inshore and Offshore fishing in our area was much better than it is today. Rigging for one species, in particular, is a prime example as he recommends using 30lb test line and an 80lb leader. If I rigged that way today for the same species I would never get a bite. For that species today, I use 12lb test line and 15lb fluorocarbon leader and sometimes the fish are still to skittish to bite. Over the past several months since having this book in my possession, I have learned a few things and I enjoy opening that “window to the past” on a regular basis. Sometimes wish I was there fishing with Mr. McKiethen and experiencing the “Hay Day” of fishing our area.

Back to Friday May 7th, 2010. I am 42 years old and have 3 children. My daughter, Sarah Grace, is 8 going on 18 and is all “girl”. She has gone fishing with me several times but really has no interest in fishing, “It’s gross and boring, Dad!” she says. However, I have twin boys that are 3 years old, Brady and Zack that are always getting into my stuff and are showing an interest in fishing. They are still a bit of a handle to take to the Gulf, so I mainly take them freshwater fishing in some of the ponds and lakes nearby to fish for Bream. I’ve had high hopes of starting the “Mize Kayak Fishing Team” when they get older and passing along the knowledge I have gained along to them and hopefully we would get to enjoy making lifelong memories that they could someday share with their children.

Sadly, I may not be able to share those memories with them. As most of you are aware, there has been a catastrophic oil spill that still has not been contained. Today they are dropping a 4 story containment vessel that they say may or may not reduce the flow of the oil. I was listening to a spokesperson from British Petroleum last night on the news and you could tell that he didn’t really have much confidence that this would work and that it was an unproven, untested, attempt. I also, heard a couple days ago from Dr. Bob Shipp. (Dr. Bob Shipp has taught at the University of South Alabama since 1972, where he is presently chairman of the Department of Marine Sciences, director of the Alabama Center for Estuarine Studies, and heads the Alabama Oyster Restoration program. He was associate director of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab for 10 years and edited the marine journal Northeast Gulf Science, now Gulf of Mexico Science, for 20 years. He was appointed to the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council in 1991, served as its chairman during 1996-97 and again from 1999-2000. He was reappointed to the Council in 2005, elected vice-chairman in 2007, and chairman in 2009.) In his assessment of the situation at hand “a man in his 40’s may never see fishing in the Northern Gulf, as it is today, in his lifetime.” I have met Dr. Shipp many times and he is not one to exaggerate or speak “out of context”.

As my Friday comes to a close and I make my way home to start preparing for tomorrow’s wonderful day of Spring Time fishing in the Northern Gulf of Mexico my feelings and emotions are running wild. Will this be my last good day of Inshore Kayak Fishing along the Northern Gulf of Mexico? Will my boys get to enjoy fishing the Northern Gulf of Mexico as I have? Will we get to share wonderful days of fishing the Northern Gulf together? Or, will the only memories they have of saltwater fishing locally, come from an old box, with a musty aroma, full of kayak fishing magazines, old pictures of their dad in a kayak, smiling from ear to ear, posing with a nice fish, wishing they too could have experienced the “Hay Day“ of fishing the Northern Gulf of Mexico?

As of Friday, May 7th 2010, nobody knows.
Mark Mize
Malabu Pro Staff member
 

Comments 

 
-1 #9 jform 2010-07-21 22:49
Benjamin Davis .... you sir, are an idiot and people like you are whats wrong with this country!
 
 
+1 #8 Guest 2010-07-09 06:41
Mark

I think what you and some of your fellow fishermen should be worried about it wheather your country will ever be the same again. Mother earth will heal her self and if you'd quit listening to the Hollywood and the liberal news media you'd know the coast isn't in that bad of shape. The poor fishermen that the Obama is worried about pay no taxes, thats why the ones that are screaming the loudest can't get jobs with BP, because they can prove no income. Will the commercial fishing industry be hurt for a while? Yes. Will it recover? Yes. Louisiana is like the toilet of America we get all the pollution from up North every year. Its called down river flow. Earth takes care of that, its called a snow melt and spring flooding and it flushes the marshes and swamps of Loisiana ever year. Will it take a while? Yes probably 5 years or so. When Obama is out of office in 2012 and all his cronies, then the political sensation will be over. Life will again go on. Fishing in Gulf will not change, has not changed and the only one stopping you is Obama administration. Thats because he promissed his union and greem peace buddies he'd pass cap and trade whice is where your real concern should be for your children. Red fish and Specs are not washing up by the hords and the freeze does ten times the damage here every 10 years are so the the oil will ever do. The marshes here have always had sheens on them, its call oil thats why we drill here its where the oil comes from. The blow out in South Padre Island many years ago released millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf and Texas has never been better place to fish.
As for you and your children read more, listen less, see whats driving all the attention to the spill, its not the loss of our family members that loss there lives or there survivors, it politics like always.
I think your time would be better spent keeping an eye on Washington.

Benjamin Davis
30 years in the Gulf of Mexico
working in the oil field
NO INCIDENTS AMERICA!
 
 
+1 #7 Guest 2010-06-13 19:19
I really cant believe a thing BP says. Their estimates have been way off every time and always late. To BP it's only numbers and a vain attempt to comfort us with a really bad commercial. To those poor people on the Gulf coast its a way of life that money could never fix. Years from now this will still leave a bad taste in our mouths.
 
 
+2 #6 Guest 2010-06-09 18:51
That definitely blows. And not only for the folks along the Gulf of Mexico: Here on the east coast in Canada we're expecting the spill to wash up on our shores as well, once the Gulf Stream shifts and moves north in August as it always does and brings us warmer waters. Only this time it's going to bring us a present from BP to ruin our fishery and habitats as well. Way to go, guys! Thanks for ruining the planet! :-(
 
 
+1 #5 Guest 2010-06-09 00:40
Ease up Yakman. First of all, the military WAS involved from Day 1. The USCG IS military and is designated to be in charge by our National Contingency Plan. They were there, as you expected. Secondly, President Obama is a lawyer. What is needed to combat this blowout are engineers and ecologists. The President can direct people to get busy and to bust hump, but I do not believe we need more lawyers involved in the technical decisions. Do you? Really? They are already there looking for their profits.
 
 
+1 #4 Guest 2010-06-08 17:24
I'm not really in the mood for sick California humor. After almost 40 million gallons of oil spilled all we have to worry about are catch and release and bureaucracy?

Now I'm convinced we are totally screwed and down the path of auto-annihilation.
 
 
+1 #3 YAKMAN 2010-06-07 06:55
it piss's me off to no end to think that we fight all these invisible wars all over the planet and we can't take care of our own backyard. Day 1 they should have gotten the military involved, day 1 the president should have been onsite doing whatever this country could do to stop the leak. I see pictures of the birds, beaches and fish from the area and I just want to cry.
 
 
+2 #2 Guest 2010-06-05 21:36
It is truly sad I wasted 40 years up in yankee country before finding the Gulf coast and now BP is wasting my retirement destination.
 
 
-1 #1 Guest 2010-06-05 09:24
Mark -

I appreciate your realistic assessment of the future of your favorite fishing grounds. I have favorite spots also out here in Southern California and would like to offer you my perspective about a 40 year span of recreational fishing experience. We have had shallow water offshore drilling/production of oil for decades, especially in the Carpenteria/Santa Barbara Channel Islands area of my state beginning, I guess in the 60's.

Even back then, with NO blowouts/deep waterdrilling/press-fed frenzy, whenever you walked on the beaches you had to take paint thinner or gasoline to remove the tar from your bare feet or shoes!

Now, my experience is that the West Coast has continued to be a robust recreational fishery throughout the interim period. But beware, your hobby/affliction may be drastically reduced or curtailed by the following:

- Your fellow fisherman not practicing catch/photograph/release: and/or

- Your friendly "vote-hungry" politician proposing and developing safe havens (a.k.a. breeding areas) that are offlimits to all fisherman.. until that bureacracy is dismantled by fed-up voters !!

Tight Lines and git sum redfish fer me.

Jack Blankenship
 

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