Everything posted by Motoboss
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Hi new member and new to Smallie fishing... Question about line preferences and what color line
That’s my set up on my BFS baitcasters. Although I go straight to the lure with moving baits without the floro leader. I’ve been using the Power Pro moss green but man, it’s hard to see when wade fishing!
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Show your fishing holes!
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Jig fishing: prefer braid or fluoro? Advantages of each?
I consider “value” as to risk of losing a bait too. A $10.00 crankbait is a braid bait as opposed to a $.60 ned rig! But once again both fall into either the moving or dragging categories, for me.
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Jig fishing: prefer braid or fluoro? Advantages of each?
Anything that swims or moves, straight braid. Anything that soaks or drags, braid to flor leader.
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An $11,000 bare bones fishing kayak
I’m with you @J Francho I had a race motorcycle with carbon fiber wheels and body components. I put it down (more than once) and it took a beating. With the right composition it’s pretty strong material.
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An $11,000 bare bones fishing kayak
I like the magnet latches are nice since weight isn’t an issue.
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An $11,000 bare bones fishing kayak
It is a nice rig and the weight is absolutely genius. If you can afford it, money obviously isn’t an issue.
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Update on the Walleye cheaters
- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
Collecting the “essentials “ I can now add the Wilderness Kayak Cart to the list. Got a good deal on it so couldn’t resist! Just the Lithium 100ah battery left on the list, now to save my pennies!- The gear monkey got me good.
Sooooooooooo?- Adding autopilot trolling motor to PDL kayak?
I found this hack to outstanding! On another note ”The guy I got it from says he wants to stick with his boat, and the guy he got it from, he doesn't know why he sold it......but claims it's his "buddy" so idk..... Whatever. ” I’d check the serial number with Old Town to see if it is, ummmmmm,,,,,,,,,un warm- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
I do own a 6x10 utility trailer that I can use, if I wish but just don’t see it as necessary, for me. Now, I may put it on the trailer if I want to do a motel/tent camp overnighter to a nice lake/river with ramp access several hours from the house but I feel that would be very limited. Those type of fishing trips I usually take the camper which would require putting it on the topper. But I totally get the trailer ease of use, mobility and storage benefits.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
I can understand that but there’s no way I will pull a kayak trailer along with my camper. There will be no Kayak trailer in my future! Two methods; truck bed when local, topper when traveling with the camper.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
True, just making the point about weight. I know I will be taking “everything “ out when putting it on top of my topper.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
Thanks for the video @Koz I have seen that on utube and agree @flyfisher it’s all about leverage and technique. OldTown Sportsman 120Autopilot Total Weight Capacity 558 lb | 253.11 kg Usable Weight Capacity 331 lb | 150.14 kg Assembled Boat Weight 152 lb | 68.9472 kg Motor Console Weight 24 lb | 10.89 kg Removable Seat Weight 6 lb | 2.72 kg Length 12 ft | 3.7 m Width 37 in | 94 cm Take out the seat and motor without battery/box your looking at 130ish pounds. Yes, it may be awkward but spread over 12 foot weight is absolutely not an issue. Very similar to my set up other than a topper -vs- the rack. Basically the same height. Also I will be using the Yakima DeckHand landing cradle with the HandRoll system, further aiding in ease of loading. More than one way to skin a cat!- Pistol Grip Rod Handles?
I remember those Hank Parker episodes- SeaFoam
- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
Little update Trying to refrain from a spend-a-thon I have started to acquire the essentials. Purchased: Stohlquist Fisherman PFD (on sale!) Bending Branches Angler Drift Paddle @270cm Yet to obtain: Kayak Cart LifePo4 Battery (waiting until solid Kayak delivery date) As so aptly pointed out these 4 items will get me on the water immediately and safely.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
My ARE Revo is solid fiberglass at about 225 pounds and being so large it takes someone on every corner to get it set right on the truck without rolling the seal. The Wife and I, with the help of the neighbor kid, slid it off but it’ll take more effort to get it back on properly. And the Wife said “no way” !! Anyway, you can see the Yakima bars where the 120AP will reside while camping.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
90+% of the time I plan on putting it in the truck bed. Only when traveling with the Camper will I have to but it on top of the topper. I will make a video when I have possession. The hard part is putting the fiberglass topper back on my truck! It takes 4 grown men or a forklift.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
I guess that “car topping” is what your comfortable with. I see no problem for myself. I have actually tested this with a 136 and had absolutely no issues loading by myself. It’s all about leverage, set-up and method. With an extra pair of hands it becomes even easier. Whatever works for each individual ?- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
A tailgate extender is a consideration. Yes putting the Kayak on the Yakima crossbars on top of my ARE topper is the plan. I spent 35+ years loading 24, 32 and 40 foot ladders on top of a truck or van and don’t foresee the AP as an issue. Plus it would only be used when traveling long distances, otherwise it’s going in the bed.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
This is on the “options” list as well. Unfortunately I have a Decked drawer system in the bed and it’s an additional 11” tall. I’ll probably have to weld one up to fit but it’s a consideration.- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
Thanks for all the positive replies, much appreciated. Having owned several powered boats I have all the fishing gear I could ever use and plan on limited Kayak purchases first. My “want” list of first planned purchases; -Stohlquist Fisherman PFD (I have read your post @FishTank) -Bending Branches Paddle -Wilderness System Cart -Rebel or Dakota 100 AH LifePo4 Lithium Battery @FryDog62 the seat risers are a strong consideration as highly necessary at 6’ 3”. These are the “essentials “ I will buy first then, just fish. These items will get me on the water safely and slowly (hopefully ) I can compile other items as I see the need. @Darth-Baiter and @Wprich thanks for the “slow my roll” comments because that’s exactly what I need to do until I figure out the type of fishing I’ll do most often. Thanks @casts_by_fly for the rod holder heads up. I plan on truck bedding the Kayak locally and have a ARE topper with Yakima racks for longer trips and while pulling the Casita camper on travel trips. As I said it won’t be here until Spring so I’ll be asking for Kayaking education from you folks here. I am not on any social media apps but the Facebook Autopilot group may force me to join as locally it is pretty big. Thanks again- Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
Being fairly new here this is my first thread and anticipate it, over time, to be long one. I’ve joined in on several other Kayak threads and decided to start one on my newly ordered 2023 Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot ! The Perfect one man bass boat for me. Let me say I am new to Kayaking, like brand new having never owned one and having only paddled a small creek model over 25 years ago. Having had most every type of fishing boat through the years I always felt the biggest ($$$$$$) was the way to go and never really even considered a Kayak. Until now. Moving on in years and a quadruple bypass behind me I wanted something light weight, comfortable, stable and safe with all the benefits of a bass boat in a smaller manageable package. Until coming to Bass Resource I didn’t realize the involvement and obsession in Kayaking by so many, and even those in my local area was an eye opener. A big shout out to @Koz for inspiration and to @FishTank for leading me to a local outfitter and introduction to Jessica at Moving Waters Outfitters, a very knowledgeable young lady. I had recently posted about ordering an Old Town Sportsman 106 Powered By Minn Kota which I did order and believed it was going to be everything I could want in a Kayak. Today at MWO I was able to climb all over ‘22 floor models and was so impressed that I knew I had to move up to the 120AP from the 106MK. After very little deliberation, and the Wife’s approval and insistence I ordered a 2023 Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot in Ember (orange) and couldn’t be more excited. Only dilemma was the floor model on sale at MWO ( at an exceptional price) was in competition with another outfitter carrying the same brand, which just so happens to be family. After a quick phone call my nephew agreed to order me a 2023 model,,,,,,,,at an even better price. I couldn’t refuse and promptly canceled the 106MK for the 120AP. So with my apologies to Jessica, which she totally understood and agreed it was the right decision, we went by the shop and placed the order. Only downside, it won’t be here until after the first of the year So now the long wait begins but so does the accessories collection. At MWO this morning the darling Wife of 44 years bought me my first accessory , a spare prop blade kit. Let me just say I am a gear junkie and have the bad habit of excess at times and very impatient so this could get ugly. Down the rabbit hole I go! Thanks again for all the answers and inspiration from everyone. I’ll update this as the quest progresses. - Old Town Sportsman 120 Autopilot. The Perfect One Man Bass Boat?
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