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<blockquote data-quote="moondawg" data-source="post: 5916395" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>Kayaker here. This is one reason I don't fish major lakes on a major holiday. Too much boat traffic for me. I tend to fish the smaller and lesser known waters with less traffic. </p><p></p><p>The steps I take to go fishing: back down the ramp, untie the kayak, unload kayak from back of the truck onto the ramp (placing kayak off to the side out of the way), remove paddle/fishing pole/ milk crate, drive up the ramp to the parking spot, change shoes and get to kayak. </p><p></p><p>Then put paddle together, place milk crate on the back of kayak, put fishing rods in the rod holder (attached to milk crate), put life vest on, walk kayak about knee deep in water, and sit on the kayak (I have a sit on top). </p><p></p><p>I try to do this as quickly as possible, and stage my kayak off to the side in case another boater wants to unload his/her boat. I can't say I've ever had any issues with anyone at the ramp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moondawg, post: 5916395, member: 1412"] Kayaker here. This is one reason I don't fish major lakes on a major holiday. Too much boat traffic for me. I tend to fish the smaller and lesser known waters with less traffic. The steps I take to go fishing: back down the ramp, untie the kayak, unload kayak from back of the truck onto the ramp (placing kayak off to the side out of the way), remove paddle/fishing pole/ milk crate, drive up the ramp to the parking spot, change shoes and get to kayak. Then put paddle together, place milk crate on the back of kayak, put fishing rods in the rod holder (attached to milk crate), put life vest on, walk kayak about knee deep in water, and sit on the kayak (I have a sit on top). I try to do this as quickly as possible, and stage my kayak off to the side in case another boater wants to unload his/her boat. I can't say I've ever had any issues with anyone at the ramp. [/QUOTE]
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