just got a 13 ft pelican for christmas. new to yaking hoping for a few new spots(not asking for honey holes). also tips on getting in
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Fat Boy's is a good launch for this time of year. Jones Lake right there and a bunch of mid-bay shell reefs S of you and toward The Causeway.
Galveston Bait and Tackle on the island-side base of The Causeway
The end of Sportsman's and the ramp mid-way down will give you access to Confederate Reef and some S. shore coves.
Get a folding anchor with 5' or so of line and another lenght in case you want to anchor somewhere deep or with a lot of current
Use a drift sock and cut drifts along fishy areas, anchoring where it looks especially fishy. But keep moving to find 'em.
Don't drop your stuff in the drink or lose your paddle and you'll be OK. Let us know if you slime her up.
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I have kayaked for years. Sportsman is probably the place to learn to kayak this time of year otherwise Christmas Bay is a good place.
Offats has some good holes but too much deep water till you have gone a few times.
At Sportmans road- Look for the waders out in front of the sand island and start there.
Kick to TKF on how to rig.
1/2 way down Sportmans there is a small boat ramp on the right between two houses if you want to get out to the reef.
This time of year. Bruce anchor, drift sock, real life jacket are a must.
BTW On TKF Diamond Jen posted a new kayak tournament series if you are interested.
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I don't know. I sit with my feet over the same side without a problem. Getting flipped in the surf is a real possibility. Pulling hard on a hung up anchor and it freeing up has potential. Came close when an unknowing huge bull red surfaced left underside of my yak and touched it with it's back and left with a big tail slap, and when a boater passed me full throttle 15 feet away as I sat against the bank of a canal.GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.
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Most kayaks are different in their stability. Some have primary and some have better secondary stability.
Never owned a pelican.
Kinda like skiing. Keep your weight centered over the kayak and you should be fine.
Sudden movements or trying to reach into the back tw tend to get people off center.
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Another thing... Once the weather gets nice, do a dedicated trip just to play in some moderately-sized surf. No gear, just you, kayak, paddle. You will learn the limits of your yak really quick, and gain more rough water experience than you would have in a year in the bays. Plus it's pretty dang fun to haul azz back to the beach riding a wave with water shooting up your scuppers from the speed.
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