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Darren.

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  1. They're a good anchor pin, floats. Personally, I chose the Stick-It Anchor Pin (7') because I liked the heavier weight and material better than the Yak Attack model - both were in store and I got to compare 'em. Been super happy with my purchase, use it all the time. The Stick-It is made of the same material Power Poles are made of. Anyhow, either or. If you want light weight, go Yak Attack. Otherwise consider the Stick-It. Or do as some dudes are doing (found 'em while Googling) -- buy an aluminum golf ball retriever (varying lengths), cut off the cup retriever, and bang, you've got an anchor pin. And an anchor pin that is retractible. If interested, check out golf retrievers on Amazon. FWIW.
  2. Welcome aboard, Z!
  3. Awesome, Joe! Nice beast.
  4. Welcome aboard!
  5. Welcome back!
  6. Darren. replied to cadlitan's topic in Introductions
    Welcome aboard!
  7. Welcome Antoine!
  8. Only oogled over it in-store. It looks like a very solid kayak aiming to compete against the big-brand models like the Wilderness Systems Ride, Native Slayer, etc. Other than the weight of the 128T, it looks to be an excellent yak. Not had one on the water, but the couple reviews online seem to love it. That you can stand in it -- at that price range -- is a great deal.
  9. Agreed, Fish. Weekends are when the flotillas hit the water. Vastly prefer hitting the water during the week if I can.
  10. Sounds like a fun time!
  11. Darren. replied to CheckedOut's topic in Fishing Reports
    As a kayak fisherman, this has happened to me a number of times... Unfortunately the one that frosted my flakes was a looong encounter with the dorks casting just off my kayak - and yeah, I was there first, etc... At least I caught a 3lb largie right where they were fishing. Justice!! My wife is a psych nurse and tells me to just shut up, hold my tongue, and move on regardless of how right I am, regardless of my sense of justice. She wants me to come home alive, uninjured. The number of people out there on antidepressants, and other prescribed mood-altering drugs, is very high, higher than we might expect. And it should be noted, the problems are usually with those who do NOT take their prescribed meds (according to what my wife tells me of hospital stats). I'm not slighting people on anti-depressants what-so-ever. So you never know what kind of person is in the other boat. He might have had a fight with his wife earlier and is steamrolling along the bank in anger... whatever. Best to avoid *just in case*... But man is it tough to do.
  12. Heh. I have a bunch of different brands of soft plastics laying around, but there's only a few that I really like. So do I have brand loyalty, yep. I fish what works best for me. Gary Yamamoto Zoom BPS brand
  13. Nice! Bet you got the $5.99 24' leashes at Harbor Freight! I picked one up earlier today to replace a 16' retractable leash I've been using...
  14. Welcome aboard, Mark!
  15. Could certainly be done, depending on the kayak. Easier would be doing this on a hybrid kayak with gunnels like a canoe allowing you to either make a front mount, or buy one. In my extensive googling (up and until I built mine), I did not see bow mounted trolling motors on kayaks. Anything can be done with a little elbow grease and ingenuity! Interested to see what you come up with.
  16. Cool stuff. Hey, welcome to the forums! Stop by the Introductions section and tell us a bit about yourself and fishing in France.
  17. Darren. replied to Fishoff34's topic in Introductions
    Welcome aboard, Tim!
  18. Up your price by $99 (not including PFD, paddle), and look at Bass Pro's newest kayak, the FS128T. It's one you can stand in. Had a look at one in-store this past weekend. Decent looking yak, ready to fish, loads of storage. A tad heavy by my standards, but sure looks like a competitor to the bigger names. http://www.basspro.com/Ascend-FS128T-SitOnTop-Angler-Kayak-Desert-Storm/product/12102505321115/
  19. Probably agree with hooligan. I use a Medium and Medium Light rod as my primary setups these days. FWIW.
  20. Huge PP fan here. But my DSG doesn't stock it in yellow, so I usually go to BPS for that, when needed. Tried many other brands, but always return to PP. Even tried the 12 lb Tuf-line. Fine company, just don't like the line much when compared to PP and how the lines lay on size 1000, 2000 spinning spools. Just my experience.
  21. Always nice to get a surprise fish out of an unexpected place!
  22. Personally, I haven't found the claim that bugspray repels bass to be true. I use it when I need it. If you have one of those stainless bars of "soap" you can wash your hands off... or if you use spray, you shouldn't need to wash. You could buy a bug hat, too....

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