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In the spirit of if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, I'm playing with the
notion of getting a fishing yak -- maybe a Pungo or something similar. Question for the yak experts. Given that I am of advanced middle age with a significant pot and limited shoulder stremgth, is paddling upstream against weak to moderate currents feasible? I doubt I'll have a shuttle service available to me so it would seem like an idea to paddle upstream (walking it through fast water) and then do the drift back. The Saugeen, upstream of Denny's Dam, has very limited access and wonderful stretches of water with little or no angling pressure (the Pirate can attest to the latter). I could put in at one of the few access points, paddle and fish up, then paddle and drift back. It would seem to beat the canoe alternative. Peter |
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