[QUOTE=first2fish;434771]i must have made a typo mistake---hillveiw in bullitt co.[/QUOTE]
I bet there are some good watershed lakes around bullitt and surronding counties.
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[QUOTE=first2fish;434771]i must have made a typo mistake---hillveiw in bullitt co.[/QUOTE]
I bet there are some good watershed lakes around bullitt and surronding counties.
[QUOTE=crappiecrazy;434772]I bet there are some good watershed lakes around bullitt and surronding counties.[/QUOTE]
Cedar Creek, Floyds Fork, and Salt River are all right in Bullitt County and are perfect for wading, kayaking, or kickboating. Also a few descent places in surrounding counties. Otter creek is good for wading. Lots of lakes for kayaking nearby: Sympson, Tom Wallace, McNeally, Long Run... and i have on friend who kayaks taylorsville for crappie. These are reasons why i am trying to convince my wife i need a NuCanoe...
i am wanting to go from a float tube to a one man pontoon with a trolling motor. getting older and dont want sore legs from kicking all day--LOL
[QUOTE=first2fish;434787]i am wanting to go from a float tube to a one man pontoon with a trolling motor. getting older and dont want sore legs from kicking all day--LOL[/QUOTE]
I have seen kayak's with motors.My self i plan on fishing moving water and won't need a motor too get in the way.Weigh is what i look at because i have too load boat at the water.Most kayaks will hold 300lbs or more.
This is part of teh reason i want a NuCanoe. Use it like a One Man kayak one day. Then put two swivel seats on it and take two guys to a small lake. Then Put two canoe seats in it and go camping down the green river for a week with the wife and can even add a third seat to take the kiddo along. Then when i get lazy I can put a trolling motor on the square stern. And the thing weighs as much as a normal sit on top kayak til you start adding stuff. And to top it off... you can stand up in it if you wanna fliip/pitch or take a fky rod along.
Im sold.
[QUOTE=crappiecrazy;434769]Carpenter Lake Gills/Crackers!!!!!!!!!!!! Lets go![/QUOTE]
You have caught crackers from Carpenters? We definetaly need to go then. You just let me know when.
[QUOTE=Rudypoo4444;434886]You have caught crackers from Carpenters? We definetaly need to go then. You just let me know when.[/QUOTE]
I live in Muhlenberg. I WILL be contacting you. Sooner that you might want to fish. I fish some in the winter in my kickboat.
[QUOTE=crappiecrazy;434902]I live in Muhlenberg. I WILL be contacting you. Sooner that you might want to fish. I fish some in the winter in my kickboat.[/QUOTE]
I've got one more week of deer hunting left, and then it is back to fishing. I fish all year long, so it is never too soon to fish for me!
I own a float tube and love it! This thing gets me into places that boats only dream of.
The only issue I have is flippin'. It's a little hard to do when you are even with the water.
Drew Gregory(pro Kayak angler)has been working with Jackson Kayak to make a fishing kayak.Its called a Coosa.Its sit on top or stand.Lots of storage inside.Drew can jump up and do a 360 spin.I want too check it out for myself before i deside on my next Kayak.
This is directed to you Kayak guys, but anyone might be interested. Jackson Kayak is having a sale next week. The link will take you to information about it with a phone number to contact them. Thought you might be interested. Good fishing.
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