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Topic: Shakedown of my new Malibu 2XL Angler, need advice.  (Read 3308 times)

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Knewman34

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So I have been lurking and reading all I can about kayaking and bit the bullet with a new malibu. Took it to the lake today for the initial shakedown. The shakedown went real well, I caught so many bass I quit fishing and did self rescue, swamping drills and paddling all over the lake. I feel all went well except I don't think I had enough weight in the boat as even the little fish were dragging me all over. I sat in the single rider position and had my cooler and a 3 gallon jug of water up front. I got the tandem so my wife and friends can tag along, but I will fish it alone as well. My question to y'all is... do I need more weight or do I expect to be like a leaf on the wind?
« Last Edit: October 03, 2010, 07:04:22 AM by Knewman34 »


Pat R.

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That's one of the thrills of kayak fishing the sled rides even with the smallest fish :smt003. The more weight you have in the boat the harder it is to push through the water, being a leaf is the way to go. And congrats on your new yak :smt006.

Pat R


redwoodfox

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That's one of the thrills of kayak fishing the sled rides even with the smallest fish :smt003. The more weight you have in the boat the harder it is to push through the water, being a leaf is the way to go. And congrats on your new yak :smt006.

Pat R

 for sure. The lighter your load the less effort you expend paddling.


EWB

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yeah just enough weight in the front so the front sits down and doesn't wind cock all over the place
-Eric Berg


Knewman34

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Wow, y'all are impressive indeed as the biggest bass was about 3 lbs and she took off for deep water like a shot. I though I was water skiing for a moment.  :smt005 Y'all are catching fish 10 times heavier, all I can say is "wow"!!!   :smt004 I got my ocean rods all set, who want to go fishing???   :smt002

Kevin


 

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