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Old February 18th, 2004, 06:58 PM
Mark Tinsky
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Generally I fish the Misourri River. Generally wading and
occaisionally floating in a drift boat. The problem with floating is
you can t always be at the right place at the right time. The trouble
with wading is sometimes the channel runs along the banks and you
can t get out to the islands and bars in the middle of the river.

My idea was a kayak that one could go upstream in calm water and
be able to hit these mid stream islands and bars , float back to a
put in and not need a shuttle. Wasn t necc thinking about fishing out
of it.

I also have an opp to go down the Smith river this Spring. I know
there s some rough water there. Would a fishing Kayak be able to
handle white water also, for someone whos not an expert?

MT
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Old February 18th, 2004, 09:06 PM
just al
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That'd be a very cool way to travel the Upper Missouri. You'd leave a ton
of wading fisherman wondering, "How'd that guy get out there?" if you
stashed the kayak in the bushes.

Try e-mailing a rafting company (like near Glacier) and pretend to want to
buy one to fish the Smith, "But your not sure if it's a good idea." Chances
are they won't suggest buying one if they didn't think you could handle it.
Or someone may ask to join your Smith permit and show you the ropes...or
paddles...or something.
"Mark Tinsky" wrote in message
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Generally I fish the Misourri River. Generally wading and
occaisionally floating in a drift boat. The problem with floating is
you can t always be at the right place at the right time. The trouble
with wading is sometimes the channel runs along the banks and you
can t get out to the islands and bars in the middle of the river.

My idea was a kayak that one could go upstream in calm water and
be able to hit these mid stream islands and bars , float back to a
put in and not need a shuttle. Wasn t necc thinking about fishing out
of it.

I also have an opp to go down the Smith river this Spring. I know
there s some rough water there. Would a fishing Kayak be able to
handle white water also, for someone whos not an expert?

MT



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Old February 18th, 2004, 11:11 PM
Mark Tinsky
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In article , "just al"
wrote:

That'd be a very cool way to travel the Upper Missouri. You'd leave a
ton
of wading fisherman wondering, "How'd that guy get out there?" if you
stashed the kayak in the bushes.


Now that would be funny! maybe I could fish with a little
inflatable kiddy beach ring attached to my wading belt!


Try e-mailing a rafting company (like near Glacier) and pretend to want
to
buy one to fish the Smith, "But your not sure if it's a good idea."
Chances
are they won't suggest buying one if they didn't think you could handle
it.
Or someone may ask to join your Smith permit and show you the ropes...or
paddles...or something.


The permit will be full, I m tagging along with some folks who are
just going to raft. Somebody s got to carry all the extra stuff G
But I ll try your suggestion.

Has anyone here gone down the Smith? I imagine it runs differently
according to the flows. I ll be going late June and should it be
fairly low then as we haven t had all that much snow , as Warren seems
to be hogging it all ....

MT
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Old February 18th, 2004, 11:59 PM
brians
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Mark Tinsky wrote:

Generally I fish the Misourri River. Generally wading and
occaisionally floating in a drift boat. The problem with floating is
you can t always be at the right place at the right time. The trouble
with wading is sometimes the channel runs along the banks and you
can t get out to the islands and bars in the middle of the river.

My idea was a kayak that one could go upstream in calm water and
be able to hit these mid stream islands and bars , float back to a
put in and not need a shuttle. Wasn t necc thinking about fishing out
of it.

I also have an opp to go down the Smith river this Spring. I know
there s some rough water there. Would a fishing Kayak be able to
handle white water also, for someone whos not an expert?


I've heard some great feedback on these:
http://www.wildernesssystems.com/kay...eangler_a.html

brians

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Old February 19th, 2004, 12:26 AM
Charlie Choc
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 15:59:20 -0800, brians wrote:

I've heard some great feedback on these:
http://www.wildernesssystems.com/kay...eangler_a.html

I have two of the 'non angler' versions. I added my own rod holders,
etc. They are great to fish out of, but I've never tried them in
anything rougher than light surf.
--
Charlie...
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Old February 19th, 2004, 10:01 PM
asadi
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Typically, what makes a good fishing platform shares none of the qualities
that make for good whitewater use.

The Kayak I fish out of is 'rated' at a class two and kayaking in a class
three is a get real wet riot.

You could read this....

http://www.waywardflyfishing.com/articleKayak.htm

john


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Old February 20th, 2004, 05:17 PM
Skip Summer
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Have a Pungo, made my Wilderness Systems.
12 feet, very stable, tracks well, big
opening, easy in easy out. Skip
 




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