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Old 10-11-2006, 05:21 PM
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New to your forum, you will find me mostly on Kayakfishingstuff and Tidewaterkayakanglers, and mainly east coast stuff, but fishing is fishing. The wife and I fish together from our kayaks, and we recently upgraded from WS Tarpon 140s to T160i's. I just completed a successful install of sonar on mine, and it went well, thanks in part to info gleaned from the KFS members.

I am a former Marine SNCO and work for Fish and Game in VA, and the wife and I fish mainly lakes and reservoirs but have started to fish a little salt water when we feel like making the 3 hour drive to the coast. I just took my first fly fishing lesson last week, and I am HOOKED. As far as fly fishing goes, I am open to suggestions, I have a 6wt TFO rod, and a 4 wt Orvis Superfine, and plan to use both of them as much as possible. We are lucky enough to live right next to a state park, and less than a half hour from both a 740 acre reservoir and an 850 acre reservoir.

Glad to have found you guys and plan to visit often. Hope to contribute postive topics when I can.

Jim from Virginia.
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Old 10-11-2006, 06:56 PM
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Welcome aboard Jim! As you say "fishing is fishing" and doing it from a kayak is even better. There's a wealth of info to gain on this site. Keep us posted on your trips as they come up. Keep 'em bent!
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Damn,
I forgot the most important thing. Semper Fi!!!
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