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Terry,What i mean by less is 1 pole,2 baits,bump board etc.I took the straps off that hold the paddle & poles on it.Added a yakdaddy slider,cut a hole in the front cover too stick tip of poles in.On the creeks pole holders **** but on bigger water i can add them.A pull rope.Life vest.Thats what makes kayak fishing so interesting no 2 yaks look the same if your hard core what works for 1 won't for another.Had a blast at Nolin tonight.
Terry Adolph
I can't really see the pic that well but I think your trailor is two yaks? You told me the make but I forgot. What is the make and model?
Tom from Greenville
I have had this rig for about a month or so. I love it!
Its has 2 on it & i have had 3 on it & 1 on top of the car before.Had a NuCanoe & 2 Coosa's on it & a Dabdo on the car.Here is a picture of my car & a trailer i seen in Mi. at a bait store.
Terry Adolph
I have a Native Watercraft, Ultimate 12 Basic. I mostly fish small rivers and creek from late spring to late fall. I hit the stocker trout in the winter at a FINS lake near me. I also have a Ocean Kayak, Frenzy for my kids to play around on. I've been kayak fishing for 8 years now and have LOVED every minute of it.
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Here is my primary kayak. Its a Hobie Outback. Its pretty stock right now. I have a Lowrance Elite-4 which I love. Only other upgrade is the larger sailing rudder which allows it to turn on a dime.
I fish mostly in the Gulf and have caught some really nice fish on it. Nothing like getting pulled around on a kayak three miles offshore.
I also have a Hobie Sport for my wife, a Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120 and an Ocean Kayak Scrambler.
Mines a Pungo 120 .. Seen here fishing in Big Bone Creek
Here's mine a NuCanoe Frontier... set up for when my daughter tags along. When solo I take the front seat out and can stand and fish all day.
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