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  1. Fishing line unwinder / unspooler / stripper / remover by ductape - Thingiverse Fishing Line Stripper by DIY_glenn - Thingiverse One or other of these is going to get sent to my 3d printer...
  2. I've been thinking about getting a Palma horse. I'd need a new post though. What length are folks using with their horse?
  3. Red/Green navigation lights are not required on a kayak. Note a kayak with a motor (electric or gas) legally isn't a kayak anymore, it becomes a power boat. For non-powered craft, the U.S. Coast Guard requires specific lighting rules to ensure visibility and safety on the water. Here are some key points: Rowboats, kayaks, and canoes: If underway between sunset and sunrise, they must display a white light visible in all directions (such as a lantern or flashlight). Sailing vessels under 7 meters (23 feet): If practical, they should display standard navigation lights (red and green sidelights and a white sternlight). If not, they must have a white light ready to prevent collisions. Sailing vessels over 7 meters: Must display proper navigation lights, including sidelights and a sternlight. Anchored vessels: Must show an all-around white light unless in a designated anchorage area. I use this YakAttack® VISIPole II™, GearTrac™ Ready, Includes Flag - Kayak Fishing Essentials to meet that requirement.
  4. Got the boat out for the first time this year. My trailer backing skills get kind of rusty over the winter. A documentary crew was there to film the event though .... Ok, it wasn't quite that bad, but still....
  5. You sure about that? Vessel View Mobile has been replaced by Smartcraft Connect at about the same price. Amazon.com : MERCURY Marine SmartCraft Connect Mobile - Connected Boat Engine System for iOS and Android Devices : Sports & Outdoors. Vessel View (not the mobile version) provides a lot more data and integrates with NEMA2000 devices and was always much more expensive.
  6. "Work smarter, not harder" 😁
  7. This is so true!
  8. My wife and I have had very similar experiences with "friends". I've come to the conclusion that in general there are 2 types of people. Those who have disappointed me and those that are going to disappoint me. Sad, but true.
  9. I have 4-6 rods at any one time. 2 in yakattack rod holders horizontally and 2-4 vertically. Rods with trebles go horizontally so if they get loose, they don't catch me in the back but swing onto the water. Learned that one the hard way. I might have 8-10 rods with me, but rods I'm not actively using go inside the hull. If I want to swap out rods, I pull over somewhere and open the front hatch. I fish cheaper combos out of the yak because I do get caught up at least once per trip. Mostly Diawa AIRD-X and Fuego combos. I haven't broken a rod yet, and if I drop one and lose it, it's less than $200 to replace. I keep my spendy combos for the boat.
  10. I would cull and eat the bass I catch, but I don't want to poison myself. The result of a long industrial history in the North East. New Hampshire Fish Consumption Guidelines
  11. Guilty as charged! I do hire a lawn service to cut the lawn, but that started because my allergies have gotten worse as I got older, before I had my kayak or my boat. I money I pay to have the grass cut is worth it to save the misery of allergies.
  12. slowworm posted a Community Map marker in Members
  13. I agree, but only so far. In an accident involving a vehicle the victim or body is always associated with the scene of the crash. Recovering a body can be much less hazardous than recovering an injured victim. Because if they are dead then the recovery team can take the time to shore up hazards etc. The inverse is true in drowning cases. Searches for sunken bodies can be extremely hazardous, and the lives of searchers have been lost. Plucking a dead body buoyed up by a PFD is pretty safe. And that assumes a fatal stroke/heart-attack/hypothermia type thing, rather than plucking a cold, exhausted boater out. Frankly I think we should only ever search for boaters who go missing on the surface. If you drown and sink, just hope you bloat and float to give the family the closure they want.
  14. Given the market segments for hunting, shooting and fishing tend to overlap more than just a teeny, weeny bit, that's a bad call. They should have gone with something like a missile if understanding firearms is an issue.
  15. I have a wife and children. I owe it to them to come home. I do not want my family to spend the holidays alone and mourning my absence. I wear a PFD 100% the time I am on the water. My Chinook in the kayak or my Mustang Elite self-inflator in the boat. I have a Garmin InReach for emergencies when I'm out of cellphone range. I may not look cool, and I may not be as comfortable as I want, but I am stacking the odds in my favor to come home, whatever happens. And God forbid I have a heart attack or stroke and keel over (I'm at that age), no-one should have to risk their life to recover the now lifeless me. Kind of morbid perhaps, but on this Christmas eve, it seems kind of appropriate.
  16. Apparently, people do think that, or they have an agenda that makes them say it. The average angler in the US goes into Walmart, Dicks, BPS etc. and buys a combo around $100 give or take, and fish from the banks or docks, or so, at least from the last data I seem to recall. We here at BR are "Elites" very much in the sense that we are all bassheads and are very much "not average." We fish combos running into $400-$600 range. We buy kayaks for $1500+. We run boats that cost many $10,000s and pull them around with trucks. The Pro Circuit are the Hyper-Elites. If anyone thinks that we on BR or those on the elite circuit represent the vast majority of angler out there, I have a bridge in London I would like to sell you. FFS is not going to kill sales of other tackle. Heck, FFS use is very much the minority of people on BR! Hyperbole much?
  17. I wear this Mustang Elite Inflatable PFD | Tackle Warehouse all the time on the bass boat. It's comfy as heck and not overly hot to wear. It only comes off when I'm adding or removing layers, then it goes right back on. I have a previous generation chinook I use in the kayak because pockets are really useful on the yak. Also worn all the time. If I'm going for a swim, it is far more likely I'm going for a swim unexpectedly. A PFD in the yak and not on your back is not much use at that point.
  18. Starlink satellite chain after launch and before they have moved to their final orbit.
  19. Only when you wear mono. Braid has a slimming effect. 🙃
  20. There are 2 types of boaters. Those who have launched without the drain plug, and those who are going to launch without the drain plug. There are no others....
  21. Personally, I would not want to be without the lakes map. As well as allowing me to locate potential angling spots, it's also a safety thing. I'm on Northern glacial lakes, and I can be in 30ft of water with submerged rock pile at 3ft withing 30 yards of me. Having decent maps makes running on plane less stressful. As for touch screen, all the UHD units have a touchscreen.
  22. Because I also use my fishing kayak for wildlife photography. Not that I'm any good at that mind you, but I try! In general, I don't kayak big waters where the boats are. There is one lake I do share with boats, but I fish that exclusively in the no-wake channels and use the kayak to get past the junk into the backwaters where the boats cannot go. There are some deeper areas protected by rocky shoals. On that lake I take either boat or the yak depending on how I want to fish it. Generally, if the boat can go there, I take the boat.
  23. Let the fish tell you what they want. If you aren't catching on a straight retrieve, work the bait. If working the bait isn't catching, try a straight retrieve. If neither is working throw something else. Rinse and repeat with different lures until convinced no fish present. Then move. and start all over again. Fish are animals and they don't behave like us, they behave like fish and will do things differently day to day in response to various stimuli.
  24. Do not wear your PDF in your vehicle when backing down the ramp. If you need to exit the vehicle after attempting to test the amphibious capabilities of your tow vehicle, a PFD is going to seriously hamper your ability to exit via the nearest window. Especially of you are on the chunky side, like me. When maneuvering to launch or retrieve, it's PFD off, windows down and seatbelt off. If I need to bail out I don't have to do anything first.
  25. The bait monkey loses to the bait Gojira, direct from Tokyo...

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