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Old April 10th, 2008, 04:11 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
John - Melb
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Default Yak fishing

The boat sometimes sat in the shed for months on end, unused, so after
some thought I decided to sell it and join the growing band of
"Yakfishers". Those hardy (some say "loopy") souls who do their
fishing frm a kayak.

Having now had the yak out a few times, I can say I've learnt a few
things. I'd like to note those things down here for the perusal of
other novice yakfishers. Hopefully, they'll take the advice and not
have to learn these the hard way.

*The fellow who told me not to worry about "wet re-entry" as the
Kingfisher is so stable is a bxxxxy liar.

*Find out the best wet re-entry method for your yak and set-up, and
practice it.

*The "waterproof" storage bag on my Kingfisher - isn't, particularly
when the Kingy is upside down.

*The alarm key for my car works after a dunking, Chapion Ruby tobacco
and Tally-ho papers - don't

*Always use rod leashes, and only carry the tackle you need each trip.

*When you paddle out about 50 yards, and realise you've forgotten to
fit the anchor trolley, and are tempted to say "She'll be right", slap
youself, turn around and go and put the bloody thing on.

*Do not tie off your anchor to the grablines on the side of you yak.

*Always watch the waves and try to stay bow on or stern on to them,
never broadside on (see above about tying off your anchor to the
grablines).

*If ever I want to see my rod and box of rubbertail lures again, I'd
better take up scuba diving!

*Anything you don't want wet, like car keys, wallet or smokes, should
be placed in a zip lock bag BEFORE going out.

That's about it at this time, I'm sure there will be more, before
going, can anyone describe to me the best wet re-entry method for a
Kingfisher?

Regards

John - Melb
 




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