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Snap Yak AttackSnap Yak Attack
Forget the boat, Donovan Gibbs has found a new weapon for landing big moochers. YAK ATTACK IT ISThat weekend convinced me that the use of a kayak was the way to go to get close to those big moocher snapper. I was impressed with the range, the safety it offered, and the stealth. It’s easily towed in shallow water and has a sizeable plat option. The haul of crays over 2kgs and a 6.5kg snapper off burley on the last day sealed it. A kayak purchase was all go. Snapper snooping using a kayak offered me the functionality I required: stealth – quietly towed or anchored; cost - all that was required was an investment in a good kayak, paddle and roof rack; access – miles of New Zealand coastline; and practicality – I didn’t need another three divers on board a boat to cover the cost of fuel to get there.
"THAT WEEKEND CONVINCED ME THAT THE USE OF A KAYAK WAS THE WAY TO GO TO GET CLOSE TO THOES BIG MOOCHER SNAPPER. I WAS IMPRESSED WITH THE RANGE, THE SAFETY IT OFFERED, AND THE STEALTH"
PLANNING
The key to successful kayak spearing is ensuring that conditions are going to allow you access to the coast and a comfortable paddle home. Google Earth provides a geographical tool to plan, and helpful sites such as www.surf.co.nz will help to work out prevailing wind and swell conditions up to and including the dive day. From my experience, the effective range of basic sit-on-tops is around 8-12ks allowing a solid 3-4 hour dive time. Leave your trip plan with loved ones and make sure you have solid communication tools (cell-phone, marine radio) and safety gear available (safety kit, clothing in dry bag, sun block, shades and a floppy hat). NUTRITION
The key to excelling on a big day out is to ensure your nutrition is regular and energy packed. Ensure you have a good breakfast. Handy supplements like energy squeezes and One Square Meal muesli bars taken throughout the trip along with plenty of water, fuel your engine for big paddles. BUDDY UPThe best kayak experiences I have had over the last year have been shared with fellow spearo’s. There is a confidence that comes when kayaking with a buddy. Whether it’s been the long trips up north with Marcus “the Bounty Hunter” or the pole spearing adventures with Reid “The Snapper Whisperer”… for big moocher snapper, kayak spearing is where it is at. |