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General Talk / Re: Kayak Storage or Rental?
« Last post by jp52 on Today at 02:25:47 PM »
Monterey Bay kayaks also stores kayaks.
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General Fishing Tips / Re: How many of you have 2-rod stamp?
« Last post by AlsHobieOutback on Today at 02:15:59 PM »
Two rod is indispensable to koke, landlocked king, and trout trolling. Which is a majority of my time. Usually one rod shallow and one deep, almost never the same depth or presentation until I’m confidently dialed in.
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This.  It's always a good idea to be running multiple offerings and multiple depths.  You spend a long time and distance trolling for them, trying to figure out what they want.  Better to use two offerings or depths while covering ground.  I don't usually get much of an issue with tangles when I hookup.  I keep going with my pedals trying to keep trolling straight as I grab the rod and start reeling trying to keep tension.  When the fish starts getting close enough to net is when I turn my rudder towards the fish and try and land it.  My other line falls and in deep water I rarely have any issue retrieving it or having my fish get hung up in it.
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General Fishing Tips / Re: Alameda Rock Wall advice
« Last post by Sea-bree on Today at 01:10:11 PM »
I’ve also tucked into Ballena bay when tracking back to the launch from the south on rough days. I’ve even hooked up on Hali or two under the bridge that you must go beneath to make your way back to the launch area.
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General Fishing Tips / Re: How many of you have 2-rod stamp?
« Last post by mickfish on Today at 12:42:41 PM »
Even if you only troll 1 rod it's nice to have another ready to cast at fish feeding on the surface. You don't have to reel in your trolled line before casting.
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General Fishing Tips / Re: How many of you have 2-rod stamp?
« Last post by SaltyTherapy on Today at 12:42:30 PM »
Two rod is indispensable to koke, landlocked king, and trout trolling. Which is a majority of my time. Usually one rod shallow and one deep, almost never the same depth or presentation until I’m confidently dialed in. I like a second rod for striper bait fishing. Not getting your two trolling rods tangled is a skill in and of itself somewhat. Also learning to fight and net a fish while still maintaining a straight line troll, or in close combat type fisheries. Learning how to entice and play double ups too. Sometimes I have to shake the rust off and miss a net job or get impatient while doubled up it costs me a fish, and I know it’s time to brush up on some motor skills.
I don’t use my two rod when river trout/steelhead  fishing, bass, or fly fishing though. If that’s what you lean more towards it might not matter that much to get it.
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General Talk / Re: Kayak Storage or Rental?
« Last post by Nicky Boombatz on Today at 12:30:21 PM »
   A guy that used to fish stored his Kayak at HMB Kayak Co at one point.  Not sure how much it cost.
   They rinse the boat and put it away so I think you need to paddle with your pinkies up if you store it there.
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General Fishing Tips / Re: How many of you have 2-rod stamp?
« Last post by The Kraken on Today at 11:43:10 AM »
Other than in the ocean, I have two rods out all the time. Trout trolling, always. It just allows you to cover more of the water column with two different depths while trolling. If I'm somewhere that minnows are legal, I have a (minnow, grub, etc.) out, and casting with the other rod. Even in bass lakes where live bait use is not allowed, I'm drifting a small jig on one side and casting. I've had many times my jig is 15' below me, dragging in grass and it still gets hit? The amount of times my lines get fouled up is pretty minimal. And it's worth the dozen or so trout doubles I'll get every year. Nothing more exciting than getting in both fish on a double. I love the double in net pictures.  :smt003

Probably the only time I have gone to one rod is when the fishing is just so off the hook, it takes too long to reel in the second line and clean off the lure after catching on your other rod. I've had it a few times, when you start paddling, cast out, put the rod in the holder and hammered. Over and over again. One rod in those cases is enough. Those are rare days though.
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Thanks for the report.

Peacock Bass. On my list as well.
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I'll be there even if I don't bring my kayak to see some some of my NCKA family.

I have a Tarpon 160 you can borrow/test drive here in the East Bay if you don't want to transport your kayak so far.   :smt001  :smt006
Thanks Tsuri, I appreciate the kind offer.  I probably can't stay upright in the 160 at the moment, regained too much weight.  I am working hard to loose it again this year though.
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Wilderness Systems Tarpon 160 - Ocean Kayak 16' Yellow with Paddle

I had fishing rod holders installed on it professionally when purchased.

includes paddle and leash (about $120 originally)

I can also include the roof rack kayak holders

Wheeleez™ Kayak Cart Beach also available

Located in Novato

$950
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