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Kayaking popularity rises
By Joe Kay Associated Press ADVERTISEMENT The bright red paddlewheel smacks the Ohio River in a rolling cadence, churning a path through the mud-hued water. Trailing the riverboat is a solitary blue kayak, riding the waves. Steering with a double-ended paddle, a mustachioed man in a weathered baseball cap darts through the froth. Passengers on the paddlewheeler are intrigued by this meeting of Mark Twain-era transportation and jet-age recreation. "You can get on one of those big waves, and it is unbelievable in terms of the thrill of the ride," said Brewster Rhoads, a political consultant who kayaks the river most days. "You can just surf it like with a surfboard. My record is 43 minutes on the same wave." There aren't many waves like it around these parts. Paddlers in the Midwest have to be inventive to enjoy one of the country's fastest-growing recreational activities. They are. Wherever there's water - pristine or polluted, in the heart of a city or out in the hinterlands - there's likely to be a paddle stirring it. The Outdoor Industry Foundation has tracked the popularity of bicycling, hiking, skiing, kayaking and 18 other recreational activities over the last eight years, looking for trends. The paddlers have impressive numbers. Annual surveys indicate that kayaking has doubled in popularity since 1998. The foundation, which encourages outdoor activities, estimates that 12.6 million people got into a kayak last year. About 2 million of them kayak regularly. In the Midwest, part of the fun is finding unusual places to test the limits. The 28-mile Mill Creek, an industrial dumping spot for generations, got so polluted that the conservation group American Rivers in 1997 designated it North America's most endangered urban river. Bruce Koehler, an environmental planner, sat through dozens of meetings about the roiled creek and heard the horror stories. "I wanted to go down and see what we were talking about," he said. In 1994, he first dipped a keel into the witches' brew of sewage and industrial waste. As he paddled along, he saw a construction company bulldozing material into the creek. An abandoned easy chair jutted from the middle of the channel. Since then, he has taken more than 300 people on the creek for a firsthand look at work that needs to be done. He dubs this hardy group the "Mill Creek Yacht Club." http://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs....WS01/606170374 |
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Funny you should post that, have been spending a lot of time at the local
reserviour and noticed a lot of Kyakers lately. In those yellow plastic Sams Club specials. |
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JeffinMS wrote:
Funny you should post that, have been spending a lot of time at the local reserviour and noticed a lot of Kyakers lately. In those yellow plastic Sams Club specials. You should try one of those outback by Hobby,, I hate to admit this but I have not ut my bass boat in the water for 15 months. My outback is a fishing kayak fully rigged for fishing from the factory. I have a photo of mine on the front page of my web site, holding up a nice cat in it :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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![]() Rodney Long wrote: JeffinMS wrote: Funny you should post that, have been spending a lot of time at the local reserviour and noticed a lot of Kyakers lately. In those yellow plastic Sams Club specials. You should try one of those outback by Hobby,, I hate to admit this but I have not ut my bass boat in the water for 15 months. My outback is a fishing kayak fully rigged for fishing from the factory. I have a photo of mine on the front page of my web site, holding up a nice cat in it :-) Here's my Pungo that I rigged myself. Didn't buy it for fishing, but one thing led to another and now it's really coming along. http://i6.tinypic.com/1567ode.jpg http://i6.tinypic.com/1567or6.jpg http://i6.tinypic.com/1567p85.jpg http://i5.tinypic.com/1567s4m.jpg |
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Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
Here's my Pungo that I rigged myself. Didn't buy it for fishing, but one thing led to another and now it's really coming along. http://i6.tinypic.com/1567ode.jpg Nice set up you got,, I'm about to put a fish finder on mine, I just have not decided which one -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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![]() Rodney Long wrote: Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote: Here's my Pungo that I rigged myself. Didn't buy it for fishing, but one thing led to another and now it's really coming along. http://i6.tinypic.com/1567ode.jpg Nice set up you got,, I'm about to put a fish finder on mine, I just have not decided which one Thanks. I've been looking at the Humminbird PiranhaMAX 15 mainly because of the price. I know nothing about them, but am starting to do a little research. I've got all my local lake hot spots in my GPS and do alright but I need to start spreading out. How's that peddle drive work? Looks like it would be very convenient. Can you use it to turn by using just one peddle? |
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![]() "Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay" wrote in message ups.com... Rodney Long wrote: JeffinMS wrote: Funny you should post that, have been spending a lot of time at the local reserviour and noticed a lot of Kyakers lately. In those yellow plastic Sams Club specials. You should try one of those outback by Hobby,, I hate to admit this but I have not ut my bass boat in the water for 15 months. My outback is a fishing kayak fully rigged for fishing from the factory. I have a photo of mine on the front page of my web site, holding up a nice cat in it :-) Here's my Pungo that I rigged myself. Didn't buy it for fishing, but one thing led to another and now it's really coming along. http://i6.tinypic.com/1567ode.jpg http://i6.tinypic.com/1567or6.jpg http://i6.tinypic.com/1567p85.jpg http://i5.tinypic.com/1567s4m.jpg Very very nice. I wouldnt mind getting one but the only issue I have is our Alligator population. We havent had a gator attack but there's plenty of big ones out here. Wouldnt want to be trapped in a Kayak in a small inlet with no way out. KWIM. |
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Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
I've been looking at the Humminbird PiranhaMAX 15 mainly because of the price. That's one of my choices as well and for the same reason I know nothing about them, but am starting to do a little research. I've got all my local lake hot spots in my GPS and do alright but I need to start spreading out. How's that peddle drive work? Looks like it would be very convenient. Can you use it to turn by using just one peddle? Convenient, and very, very, very, fast if you want to go fast, I have reached 7 knots with it,, my son has made 9 knots. (it throws a wake :-) With no effort at all (peddling about as slow as you can with a rhythm) you run around 2 knots. Talk about going long distances without much effort,, it can't be beat. Of course you can paddle and peddle at the same time. if your feet are moving at a standard walking pace your run well over 3 knots, and it's easier than walking (it takes much less effort than walking) The flippers do not effect the direction at all, all thrust is forward, you have a rudder, with the control at your right hand. (just a small lever with the control lines inside the hull) The greatest thing is your hands are free to fish, even when your moving around, the only time the paddle comes into my hands, is for reverse. There is a place to attach the standard kayak paddle on either side, it's an instant attach and release bungee set up for it, that works great with only one hand, and keeps the paddle out of your way unless your using it Another feature I love is the wheels, you can load the boat up with all your gear, grab the front rope handle, and off you go, you can take it nearly anywhere you can walk -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
Oh I forgot something It's also a sail boat, put the peddles in the center position, and the flippers become a dagger board, Of course they sell a sail kit,, but I'm going to make my own from some 1/2 inch EMT for the mask, and some of that clear construction plastic for a sail. It has a mask mounting hole already in the boat. I just think the mask and sail would get in the way when fishing, maybe I could store it in the other paddle holder when not in use ? -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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![]() JeffinMS wrote: Very very nice. I wouldnt mind getting one but the only issue I have is our Alligator population. We havent had a gator attack but there's plenty of big ones out here. Wouldnt want to be trapped in a Kayak in a small inlet with no way out. KWIM. Thanks Jeff. I hear you about the gators. I lived in Florida when I was younger and we had one small gator in our local lake but that was nothing compared to what you have to deal with I'm sure. A 37" pike thrashing around in a canoe was bad enough for me. |
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