Geez Did's, read the title and thought you have 2 black eyes but alas you have been dealing with the red devils!!!
Awesome to see the new yak doing everything you ant it to do and catching a few fish to boot.
Geez Did's, read the title and thought you have 2 black eyes but alas you have been dealing with the red devils!!!
Awesome to see the new yak doing everything you ant it to do and catching a few fish to boot.
Great to here you are liking your yak!! unlucky about the biguns getting away.... Like you said a jacks a jack, at any size they are awesome!!
To much water to fish and not enough time......
There ya go Did's, i suggested that you just change the motor and keep the boat.
Then you could have got a yak and tried it out and made a decision after that.
Geez that Top Ender was a good boat.
PS. Mate keep your eye out for jetskiers and wake boats!
Cheers,
John.
PPS, There's a dry seat in the Hornet available, stretch the legs, move around, jacks can't pull you into the snags etc. just make the call.
Where's the photo's Dids? I'm sure I've read somewhere on here before that if there's no photo's, it didn't happen.
Good to hear you're happy with your yak and putting it to good use, great report, except for the the lack of photo's!
Would take a bit of getting used to I suppose, getting your arms and legs to get the hang of controlling everything whilst your landing a fish, let alone getting photo's as well. Maybe you need to get the 'prosthetic spare arm' option to take care of the camera work, either that or 'helmet cam'.
Good point DC. I haven't worked out how to take photos of fish on the yak yet. Any ideas???? There is no room for the brag mat to be layed out, then U gota get the camera far enough away to get it all in shot. I don't want to rig up one of those fancy arms with the camera attached . I figure when I land the over 60, I'll leave it in the net and take it to shore to do the photo.
It's a problem
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