So I watch all of these kayak fisherman on UA-cam going out on the Bay. I saw that you are out in a smaller boat. I would love to go out and fish the Bay. Would I be safe taking my 14 foot aluminum boat out there. I know the swells are different from day to day. Thanks.
Hi ,thanks for checking out my channel , it just depends of the weather ,some days it's like glass and others a bit more choppy. The boat I have is a whaly . It's 14 feet and it's made of plastic , so it's very stable if rough water . I would say you should be fine , if you go in a super calm day ,, I've also seen small aluminum boats out every once in a while . I would say just check the weather and swell before going out , and be out of the water by 1 , because it gets rough out there around that time , depending on what part of the bay your in .
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Yeah here in California halibut have to be 22 inches to keep . Thanks for watching ...
So I watch all of these kayak fisherman on UA-cam going out on the Bay. I saw that you are out in a smaller boat. I would love to go out and fish the Bay. Would I be safe taking my 14 foot aluminum boat out there. I know the swells are different from day to day. Thanks.
Hi ,thanks for checking out my channel , it just depends of the weather ,some days it's like glass and others a bit more choppy. The boat I have is a whaly . It's 14 feet and it's made of plastic , so it's very stable if rough water . I would say you should be fine , if you go in a super calm day ,, I've also seen small aluminum boats out every once in a while . I would say just check the weather and swell before going out , and be out of the water by 1 , because it gets rough out there around that time , depending on what part of the bay your in .