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MarkS
The weather hasn't been very good so far this year, but here are a couple of pics from the end of last year. I like to get out fishing in my kayak.
I'll be selling some snakes in the next couple of months to finance a pair of kayaks. I've been yak fishing a couple of times already and love it. I don't want the hassle of a boat and love the portability of yaks.
Any pointers for someone just getting into yaks? We'll (wife and I) will mostly fish small ponds/lakes and slow moving rivers. Usually just fishing for smallmouth/largemouth bass.
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brobertson
I am so jealous...:tears:
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liv
Cool finds, snake lookin more like one of them nerodia types though!
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sho220
I'll be selling some snakes in the next couple of months to finance a pair of kayaks. I've been yak fishing a couple of times already and love it. I don't want the hassle of a boat and love the portability of yaks.
Any pointers for someone just getting into yaks? We'll (wife and I) will mostly fish small ponds/lakes and slow moving rivers. Usually just fishing for smallmouth/largemouth bass.
I really love it, I like to tell people that it gives the fish a fighting chance of taking me down with them. :D
What I went with was a kayak that was billed as a 'fishing' kayak. It's a little wider and more stable, mine has a concave bottom which also increases stability. It's not as fast as some other kayaks but I've been in some pretty rough water with it and felt pretty safe. One nice thing is the portability. One of my favorite lakes has no boat landing but I can just carry my kayak in and launch from the shore. It's nice when you don't have to compete with dozens of other boats.
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MarkS
I really love it, I like to tell people that it gives the fish a fighting chance of taking me down with them. :D
What I went with was a kayak that was billed as a 'fishing' kayak. It's a little wider and more stable, mine has a concave bottom which also increases stability. It's not as fast as some other kayaks but I've been in some pretty rough water with it and felt pretty safe. One nice thing is the portability. One of my favorite lakes has no boat landing but I can just carry my kayak in and launch from the shore. It's nice when you don't have to compete with dozens of other boats.
Sounds a lot like the yaks we've been looking at. I prefer avoiding the crowds and like to hit the smaller ponds/creeks/rivers, etc...a yak should be just the ticket! :)
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Konotashi
haha...priceless pic...:)
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Konotashi
Cute. I've not seen a chocolate pom. :)