Everything posted by Darren.
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New To Texas
Welcome aboard, Mark!
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GNW
No idea what rod it is, but welcome to the forums!
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Kayak lighting systems
Yes, I've actually seen that. I was told if I had a head lamp I'd be fine. So by the "letter of the law", yes. Opinion: In terms of the smart thing to do, no. At least not IMHO. Kind of like how you only need a PFD in the kayak at all times on the water, not on your person. That's freedom that we are allowed, but the Darwin Awards are handed out every year for a reason... After being out on the water, even the coves and places where boats come in (in daylight), I can't imagine going out at night w/o having a 360º light. Yeah, that light wouldn't save me from a drunk, passed out boater... I know I am overly cautious...but hey, I wanna live! LOL
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Kayak lighting systems
I would go with a pole lighting system like YakAttack's or another brand. They're still pricey, and if you're a DIYer there are options out there for that, too. In VA, your light needs to be visible for up to 2 nautical miles, and store bought options usually pass this test. Since I've begun my venture into saltwater, I may do more night fishing, so I've been looking at these options, as well. No decision made yet...
- When Grandma Goes to Court
- Hello from Iowa
- Hi from NY
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Forum lurker finally made an account
Welcome aboard!
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Back Fishing
Welcome aboard, Jim! Discovering Bass Resource by accident is the best accident you'll have fishing
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Why?@
I won't throw temps at ya. One of my sons and I were all set to put in. In fact we did put in, salt water, today, but didn't get past the dock as the wind picked up like nobody's biz. Ended up putting the yaks back on the truck and going mountain biking!!!
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Kayak not tracking straight with trolling motor
I run mine off the back. Used to run side mount on my canoe, never had any tracking issues. Curious case, this.
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Topic questions for the BR vets
Six and one half dozen the other. Old posts, new posts, it's all good. Some people make light of resurrecting old posts (I've done it ) while others are like, dude, do a search first. In an ideal world, we'd all do the hard searching first, right? Maybe... Search, ask. Ask, search.
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New to it all!
Welcome aboard, Josh! Enjoy the ride You're at the best place to learn the sport.
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Timmy Horton's Sad Story
Hoo boy. That was tough.
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Ultra light vs Medium action for Ned rig
I'd go Medium and light line, 4-8lbs leader or mainline, and make sure the drag is not set too strong. IMO this would be ideal since it provides the backbone an ultralight won't have. Not that you couldn't use a UL, just my .02.
- Long trips with solar trolling motor
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Hole in One
No can help, but welcome to the forums!
- New guy from Iowa
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Stay with one brand of reels?
For me, the real test is spinning reels, and for those I prefer Shimano. I've owned both brands in casting and spinning. But I do more spinning than casting. I can say on the casting side the I prefer the Shimano Chronarch over the Daiwas I've used.
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Spinning Sea bass/spigola in Italy
Welcome aboard! Nice fish!
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Self inflating PFD's
I agree with the others, go with a good quality inflatable. And kudos to the Mrs.
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Hey from Bradfordville!
Welcome aboard, John!
- Newbie
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immy Houston Enforcer ST 6'6" MH line Wt. 10-20 lbs. Lure Wt. 1/4-3/4 oz. IM-9 Graphite
A great time to be a dad!! Enjoy every minute she bugs you to take her to the dock, or out on a boat! Kids grow up all too fast. My youngest son is now 13, and I miss those days. Too many teenage ... things get in the way when they get older.
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Help me with my School Fishing Project
Welcome aboard! 1. Yes 2. Perhaps 3. $3/day, $45/yr 4. I'd be open to pay, if $ reasonable, reputation good