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  1. Limbrat

    Stand Up Paddling

    I'm sure you could do it Cory and we need pics.
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    Stand Up Paddling

    My son showing off.
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    Stand Up Paddling

    Every inshore shark from bulls to blacktips along with tarpon and big jacks. I love fishing those schools, the sight and sound of hundred pound plus sharks and tarpon crashing and somersaulting all around the boat just gets me pumped.
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    Stand Up Paddling

    5 miles is a pretty good workout Cory and that's a nice striper. Maybe you should troll as you paddle. Those big schools of menhaden here mean one thing for sure - sharks and plenty of them. There is no more surefire way to catch big sharks than fish the menhaden (locally called pogies or...
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    Stand Up Paddling

    I haven't seen that Cory. My son and daughter both have the screw in type. Sounds like a great idea.
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    Stand Up Paddling

    I wish I could send you some Jim. The bay went from gin clear to coffee in the last few days. Glad to see you back out on the water Cory. It's cool that you can paddle in only 3 or 4 inches. I imagine without a skeg it would float on a heavy dew but would probably be pretty hard to control...
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    Stand Up Paddling

    Good article Cory
  8. Limbrat

    Stand Up Paddling

    We've eaten a bunch of them raw right out of the water Jay with no problems, the same with oysters. We never hear of local people getting sick from eating raw shellfish and trust me, they are consumed here in great quantities, especially oysters. The problem usually comes when they are held in...
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    Stand Up Paddling

    It is a pretty cool thing to be able to pluck your meals from the water, woods or sky Stig. I believe having the ability to be self-sufficient should the need arise is a good thing. I'm not as familiar with wild fungi as I should be, there are a lot of edibles here but hunting them is not...
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    Stand Up Paddling

    Here' those scallops we got snorkeling out of the kayaks this morning. The tide was high so we had to work a little harder than usual but it's still fun and good exercise to boot. My wife fixed some Alfredo style when we got home and it was brutal!
  11. Limbrat

    Stand Up Paddling

    Sounds like a great time Cory! We've been on the kayaks an hour or two a day for the last few days getting scallops. I'd love to try the board but I'm headed down the road right now to look at a couple more 'yaks my wife saw for sale.
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    Stand Up Paddling

    You're right Cory, mask, snorkel, flippers and a bag. Hopefully on the return trip the bag is full. I imagine it would probably be immensely easier to climb back aboard the PB in comparison to the kayak. Is there an attachment point for a line to anchor a paddle board while you're in the water?
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    Stand Up Paddling

    I've got good friends that are crazy about it Cory but I haven't tried it yet. You're right about the kayaks, it's all upper body, mostly back actually, but combine them with kicking around snorkeling and it's pretty good all around. How do the paddle boards compare with a 'yak as far as speed?
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