I've always wanted to do something along these lines, but become way too paranoid about to "what-ifs". I'm sure nothing would happen, just my mind loves to run wild with thoughts like such.
Never crossed my peanut brain to add a barrel weight when you don't enough oomph to get through the mats. Thanks for opening my mind! I know what I'm doing tomorrow.
I've always got a beer or two, maybe more depending how long I'll be out. On the hot days, I'll be beer with a 64oz water bottle and Gatorade. My kayak gives me access to pee while standing or sitting so its great.
I'll try and bring a snack and drinks if I'm being out longer than 4 hours. When I do, usually consists of meat sticks, cheese, hot Cheetos or Doritos, and couple beers. Need something that's popable and don't have to stop and sit.
I don't mind if there is someone at the dock/outside, I'll still fish the dock as long as it has no boats on it. As I approach/drift by I'll wave and usually get a wave back and I'm on my way. People are usually nice or don't say anything
I just picked up my first pair of sun pants and they're a game changer. I already wore the sun hoodies but always had shorts on. I'm way cooler all day without the sun burn. I've bought several more once I realized how great they are.
I get real depressed/anxious if I don't get out on the water. After 2 weeks of no fishing, I'm major down in the dumps. Even in winter, I still get out to calm myself.
Haven't got pooped on, but have had my Taco Bell wrapper get blasted by poop from the sky assassins while the burrito sat out once. Couldn't finish it, too close for comfort of the splash zone.
Not sure, I always check and think that'll have an effect but my trip on Monday said different. Bio Pressure was 30.15 and had the best day of the year so far. Only 4 fish but they were chunky boys for the PNW
I, too fish barbless or crush the barbs down. Mainly to make it easier on everybody when it comes to releasing. As far as strategy goes, its all about keeping constant tension. As soon as you let that fish get some slack, they usually win.
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