Jiggy wrote:
yeah, yeah... but did you CATCH anything??? LOL
It took me about an hour to get adjusted and then a couple of trips to keep from slapping the hull. You'll get there.
I got out yesterday for about 4.5 hours. The wind was 8 - 10 so I had to peddle the entire time I was out there. I don't peddle hard most of the time. I'd say one stroke per second. When I first put in and when I move from one spot to another I pick it up to save time. On the way in, I gave it all I had and only got up to about 5.2 mph and I was spent after about 200 yards.
Oh, fished some 1 - 2' water for about an hour. Got some "flutter kick" practice in. I can get decent speed fluttering, btw.
Most importantly, I caught a couple of keepers (15" min on Guntersville). Tough day. I did have some fun chasing a drum... never got a good look but I was throwing a rattlebait on braid so I wasn't taking it easy on her. She just pulled off before I got her close enough determine size. If I had to guess, I'd say between 10 and 12 lbs. Even trash fish are fun in a Hobie.

But that was all the bites I got... A bad day fishing is still better than a great day at work.
BTW - your old paddle-grounds are flood stage right now.
It's dang near impossible to fish the Banana River and NOT catch fish. If I wanted to I bet I could catch close to 100 trout in a day - some small, some decent, and a few really nice ones.
Redfish and snook are the ones I'm chasing now. And, soon, I will be going after tarpon.
Before all that, though, I will be going after some bucket-mouths in Lake Washington. But that's next trip...