First Time

I’ll be rowing out of Shem Creek Sunday… but not exactly in a kayak… more like a jonboat… I got some tips from Adventure Outdoors… but then again Capt Fritz has never had to row his pathfinder either… any last minute tips that might save my life or help me produce more fish?

My plan so far is to catch the last 3 hours of the outgoing, out of the creek, and along the 18th hole of Patriots point, floating live shrimp, and at low tide, rowing over to where Alhambra is and fishing some of those docks and the channel edges… maybe I get crazy and get some fiddlers and cast on the walls and the bridge… see what happens…

Also… can you catch 'hadens on sabikis?

Any advice?

I’ll let yall know how I did… thanks

PS… if anyone sees me out there and takes a picture of me with my reel turned upside down, covered in a birds nest, sunburned, getting searched by the DNR, swatting gnats, and/or caught in a rip… and you post the picture on the internet… I will find you…

Whooo’s got the best place to go yaking in the evening during the week, and maybe tossing a line also. Fishing and yaking can be a tough activity. Like to know more!!!

I just bought the book “kayak charleston” by Ralph Earhart, today. There is a hundred different places!

Never got in the water, the landing was PACKED all the way out to Coleman down two directions.

Do you have the ISBN for the book? As a newby I could use all the help I could get.

So many fish, so little time.

isbn? what?

International Standardized Book Number, or something like that…

“Fishing and catching are two different things. Fishing is what I love; catching is a bonus.”–Papa, 1979