I was at the beach and this dude comes cruising up on a cool looking kayak. He had fishin rods and a GPS on board. Not sure what the Cayman Law is on fishing, I didn’t think I was allowed to fish with a pole on a boat, in fact, I’ve had Department Of Environment approach me while I was on my kayak to make sure I wasn’t fishing. Nonetheless, it’s a cool looking kayak. Not as cool as mine, but…
I guess what amazes me most is those crystal clear waters! My GOD that must be paradise…
Wow that looks like a dream place to be. Have a terrific Tuesday.
Best wishes Molly
Maybe he was using the fishing poles as a tail on the back to keep his kayak balanced? Okay, so really, I am trying to wrap my brain around that law that you can’t use a fishing pole from your boat?! What do they want you to use? Your hands, maybe? Honestly, am I missing something? Are these enough questions to keep you busy on your blog? No really, honest question…no fishing pole on your boat for fishing?
I think you have to be Caymanian to fish, the whole island is a marine park, practically.
I really didn’t know Cayman Island is a marine park. Interesting.
Not the whole Cayman Islands, but large portions.
serious polage!
Totally cool kayak! I have always wanted one to fish off… but now .. not so much.
We have great white sharks in our waters now, one killed a man last week. I ain’t going in the water for a very long time!
PimpMyKayak.com.
Kidding, that’s not a real site… I don’t think.
well he’s going to be fishing.
No kayak fishing? This is an increasingly-popular sport in New England–my husband goes out ever day in the summer. He even empties his lobster traps from his kayak (which looks ridiculous)–and there is a big kayak fishing tournament here in Salem every August.