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Old 01-05-2006, 08:15 PM   #1
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My brother-in-law lives on Masconomo Avenue or Street just up from the center of town. He sold the Victorian out front, three stories and about 100' long, and moved into the carriage house out back while he's building on the adjacent lot. There is a private walkway from the house next door all the way to Singing Beach. He's a good kid, big job and a heart of gold. Nice neighborhood. First time I pulled into the driveway I just started laughing the friekin house was so big. He has a 25' parker that he keeps in Beverly because his name has yet to come up for a space in the harbor downtown. He bought all kinds of fishing equipment and doesn't know how to fish. He needs someone in the area to show him the ropes for around there in the worst way. His wife takes the boat out when he is not around and does better at it than he does. She goes all over, Boston Harbor and further.
Dad Fishermen are you talking about the house on the harbor that this old house filmed putting on a whole new second floor. If your standing over by the public parking lot and the picnic benches its to your left. Even the owner joked that they bought the house for two million and oput five more into it just for the show.

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Old 01-05-2006, 09:45 PM   #2
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MrHunters, we'll talk this spring. What Steelhead said, kayak will be killah!! Get to know anybody in the neighborhood for the lay of the land for access. Even knocking on doors BEFORE the season to show you're a commited sportsman and offering a meal off first keeper has been known to work. Visit the police station for their take as well. Sugar and honey, dude, and reap what you sow.

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Old 01-06-2006, 08:55 AM   #3
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MrHunters, we'll talk this spring. What Steelhead said, kayak will be killah!! Get to know anybody in the neighborhood for the lay of the land for access. Even knocking on doors BEFORE the season to show you're a commited sportsman and offering a meal off first keeper has been known to work. Visit the police station for their take as well. Sugar and honey, dude, and reap what you sow.
good advice... and we were already talking about getting kayaks since we are so close to the beach.

Do you guys suggest a salt water kayak? I know that sounds dumb but the only time ive ever been out kayaking was in fresh water kayak in salt water... it was a blast.

You guys are getting me all excited.... l
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:06 AM   #4
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There's a very active group of guys who kayak on the North Shore. They're split 50/50 in both sit in vs sit on top yaks. I used a 12' sit in this summer and fall and will upgrade to a 14' sit on top this spring.
I think it will give me more flexibility in the estuaries and will make it easier to launch and land in the surf. The trade is that I may get a bit wetter launching in the surf and you store your equipment differently. The best bet is to try out a few models as demo's or see if you can find someone who will let you give their yak a paddle. Here's great link to a local yak site. I've met and fished with a bunch of these guys. Very friendly and very helpful.

http://www.newenglandkayakfishing.com/

It has some great articles on selecting and fitting out your yak.
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