The MRI shows that last fall I tore some ligaments and also have a bone spur that is irritating the tendon in my left shoulder. I was in pain after my last trip to the 37 bridge with Steve. (and this is after three months of physical therapy.) It was then I realized, if I was going to kayak fish at all this year I was going to need to avoid paddling. After a few misses on craigslist, I contacted an anonymous person, when we soon realized that we knew each other. It was Mullet Miller. He helps organize both the Susquehanna Flats kayak fishing Jamboree and the Cape May Kayak Fishing Jamboree. I bought his old Revo 13.
The Report:
It was the first work free weather window I had in over two weeks. I launched at the bridge by the kayak fishing store.
Shitty launch |
I didn't know how to use a Hobie and didn't know that I had to lock down the rudder, so I spent the whole trip thinking that something was wrong, not being able to turn right....that's kayak fishing. (Something is always almost not working.)
I trolled tube-n-worm along the sod-banks for about six hours. I caught the obligatory "just before sunset" fish. My first bass of the season. My first trip with my new boat. My first bass from my new boat.
first Striper 2016 |
So they say once you try a Hobie there's no going back. There is a lot of hype surrounding the machine. It seems like a well thought out design and I was comfortable in the pleasant weather conditions I found myself in. We'll see how it handles in the slop. For now: it's a Hobie Life....
I don't know why I wore my paddling gloves |
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