I bring water and snacks so I can do 5-10 miles and still get some good fishing in. If there is more wind and you have to fight it, you'll have less range.
-- Get the widest board you can get if your main goal is to fish - width gives you your stability. And get one that has Scotty or RAM attachment points - like otmastiff said if you arrange your gear to be functional and clean, you can get a lot on board and not have it become a hinderance while casting.
otmastiff - I just got in touch with Chris S (from last year's paddle at Fletcher's) - we're thinking of doing it again when the shad start running... are you game?
Vic
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:44:01 PM UTC-5, otmastiff wrote:
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:44:01 PM UTC-5, otmastiff wrote:
In terms of range... It's a function of how much time do you have, how fit are you, what are the conditions. The world is your oyster!
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