kayak sea fishing

Kayakers and canoeists aren't regarded either as proper boat people or cool surf-riders. Small-time fishermen likewise are sneered at by sea anglers, and distrusted by full-time commercial fishermen. I am exploring the rich potential of the sit-on kayak as a way to catch fish and shellfish for food. I think it is a craft that will enable a new 'peasant' fishery in the coming, disordered times. Welcome.

Lubber

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I am such a landlubber now. Well I did decide that this would be the Year of the Land. No trips on the Keewaydin, all spare money going to ...

Deaded

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I thought that this blog had run its day. I gaze down now on Aberbach, pausing from the garden or scything around the trees. I have tried a...

47>Pots to Make

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The weather has been all or nothing. Blockbuster episodes. A serene Autumn that seemed to last for ever, rubbing balm into the wounds from a...

46>Checking the Meshes

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There’s been one pot this year that has caught nothing. Well, to be fair, one undersized lobster. What’s worse, the other pot on the fleet i...

45> This Blessed Coast and Other Matters.

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I don’t think I’ll ever get used to the nature of this coast. Technically I suppose it’s due to aspect and depth and enclosure. Basically it...
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