Everything posted by Hanover_Yakker
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Pics Of Your Boat
Already one in progress......... http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/25485-show-your-ride/
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What To Use For Catching Perch
I've caught them on Blakemore RoadRunners in high visibility colors down my way. Just a thought.
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Slaying Them On Erie!!! Pb's Included
Congrats!
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New Member From Virginia
Welcome aboard!
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The Time Has Come... Kayak Shopping!!
I'd go with the Perception Pescador 12 (a pre-2008 Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120 hull). It is one of the most versatile hulls out there. Several friends of mine use theirs both on the river and in big water. It is easy to paddle ( ihad one for a bit myself), plenty of space for a milk crate and a couple rod holders and you can find them fairly cheap. Look on craigslist in and around your area. Often times, you can find one for sale with a paddle and other things.
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Micro Power Pole
Mine is on order already - can't wait to install it on my Hobie Pro Angler! I've seen it up close and in action - pure awesomeness! Silent and lightweight.
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Stanley Ribbit Double Take
I used the Zoom Horny Toad hooks all the time when I first started using Ribbits and never had an issue with hookups. I tried the double take hooks fut found them to be too large for the standard Ribbits. I think they were designed primarily for the Bull Ribbits. Either way, I tried them and didn't like them. They ended up causing too many legs getting ripped off, because the hooks penetrate at the legs and not in the main body. I switched back to the traditional EWG hook with a keeper pin.
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Finesse Worm And Trick Worm
I use hand poured keel weighted hooks with keeper pins on mine - no snags at all! Oh yeah, and I rig them with a 5" or 7" PowerTeam Lures Finicky Tickler or 5" Sick Stick
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Popularity Of Kayaks
I hear you on the back issues. Been seeing a chiropractor for over 12 years now. I have no issues what so ever loading my PA14 on top of my van. The height to the rack from the ground is a shade over 6', and the dry weight of the PA14 is 118lbs. They key is to use leverage and physics to your advantage. I realize not everyone can shell out the funds for the Hobie Pro Angler models, but the key point here is that if you have limited funds, there is a kayak model that you can find within your budget, and there are racks and methods to transport your new kayak if you look around hard enough.
- Jackson Cuda '14
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Kayaks With "motor-Ready" Transoms
You might also look into KC Kayaks, Diablo Paddlesports, possibly a couple of the newer Jackson molds like the Big Rig, Big Tuna and Cuda 14, then the Hobie Pro Anglers.
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Kayaks With "motor-Ready" Transoms
The Wilderness Systems Commander 120 and 140 are candidates to consider.
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Snap For Jerk Baits And Crank Baits
I use them a lot, but I prefer to use the Tactical Anglers Power Clips in the 50lbs rating. No snags from vegetation as you retrive your lure. I think Eagle Claw also makes a version similar. http://www.amazon.com/Tactical-Anglers-Power-Clips-50lbs/dp/B00CFTOB22
- Kayak Fishing Enthusiast
- Joined The Plastic Armada
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Newbie From Va
Welcome - the VA representation just got a little bigger!
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Swim Jig Trailer
PowerTeam Lures Swinging Hammer paired with a Siebert Outdoors swim jig - just nip the first 3/4" of the head off the bait. Sick tail thumpin' action!
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Your Top Weighted T-Rigged Plastics...
PowerTeam Lures Conviction Craw PowerTeam Lures Texas Rig Jig PowerTeam Lures Sick Stick
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Popularity Of Kayaks
If you want to top it, you can do it! I load my Pro Angler 14 on top of a minivan. It can be done!
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Swamp Creek Hanover Va
I can tell you from looking at the standard Google maps (non satellite) that if you scroll in to the 500 ft. range per the scale, you can see where the current property lines are drawn. Once you see where the lines are, then switch to satellite view and look for a house or residence of some form. Just because a person lives in a trailer does not provide you any right to assume they are not the property owner. A good friend of mine had a trailer for almost his entire life, and just rcently replaced it with a rancher and paid CASH in full to build it. Looks can be deceiving, so you may want to roll on over to the Hanover Courthouse and go visit the Public Records office to see if anyone pays property tax on the area you are speaking of. Better to be safe than sorry. Never know, the next time the guy could come out armed and put a couple shots at you. If the property has No Trespassing signs on it, you're up a creek.
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Dropshot Idea I Got At Work Today.
The difference here is that the weight is fixed with a traditional knot but the advantages are: 1. You can vary the height of the drop shot hook without having to retie. 2. The hook has a free movement on the line and can add to the action of the lure.
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Dropshot Idea I Got At Work Today.
Actually, the setup does work. A guide in SC uses it and even has it posted on his YouTube channel.....I'll see if I can find it.
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Post A Song That Describes You
Three Days Grace - Just Like You For all the haters and people that try to bring you down in everyday life!
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Transducer Arm
A transducer arm is not necessary for traditional FFs and to some extent, the DSI models as well. Any SI or 360 view style FFs though need to have the transducer in the water. If you are trying to avoid placing the transducer in the water, then the duct deal or silicone sealant method works fine.
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Fishing Off A Jet Ski?
http://jetskibrian.com