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Messages - CJ

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 that sounds like an awesome trip and I have all “regrats” for missin it. The snake is intriguing…maybe I’m naive but I didn’t realize rattlers were that active (and curious) at night.

Howd the night lapse turn out?

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That route looks great to me - only question would have been on twin valley because of the private land crossings...but it sounds like you've covered it already. 

Otherwise, that looks like a fun trip.  And potential for action on the dock demon rod at the pond. 

Not too far of a trip from Santa Rosa.  I'm down to head out early.  LMK   

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What I've been planning as a solo trip is pretty tame...Upper Lake > Middle Creek > Hull Mtn > 162 into Covelo.  With company I think Middle Creek east to Stonyford (or southeast to IVR) would be fun, with the benefit of having more time to consider side routes / scout dispersed campsites.  I've spent a decent amount of time in Mendo on a dual sport, less so on 4wd. 

Looking at the forest service map now for inspiration...

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I would be down for a Sunday day trip or possibly overnighter on condition of being back in cell range for a 9AM call.  Definitely will be carrying extra water for the heat.   

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Looks like a great route! Would love to join, but family duty calls again. Thanks for posting up these trips and follow up pictures. Look forward to
hearing how this one goes

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AOTY / Re: 2022 AOTY Participants List
« on: February 05, 2022, 08:04:32 AM »
Looking forward to getting out on the water more this year.  Just signed up @CJ.  Thanks

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Stealth / Re: Stealth Live-well hatch
« on: October 12, 2021, 04:28:06 PM »
I've just been using a small dry bag for the LW hatch.  It doesn't help much in terms of organization, but easy enough to pull out and keeps things dry if a drain plug gets knocked loose. 

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Stealth / Re: Stealth Live-well hatch
« on: October 12, 2021, 01:53:02 PM »
Thanks Eddie , was just curious about  when not using the live well , say for RF , don’t need live bait for them , since they’re not picky .Was thinking in lines with using it as secondary storage , perhaps with circular/round storage device..

Waiting on the kayak … so the mind is wandering..that can be both good or bad ..LOL

Congrats CJ on the 525

Thanks Vic, I have to give credit where it's due.  Your old Revo set the stage for me to want a fast boat.  Hope yours comes in soon.

FWIW, the inner diameter of the livewell hatch is 5 7/8" by my measurement.  It's a threaded opening, so that is the diameter to clear the threads.  If you were looking set a bucket on top of the threads, it would need to have a lip diameter of 6 1/8".  But then you probably wouldn't be able to secure the hatch lid, which may not be as big of a deal since you have three other flotation compartments..

It's been covered in other threads, but a hobie 8" gear bucket fits perfectly in the rear hatch.

Cody

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Stealth / Re: Stealth Live-well hatch
« on: October 12, 2021, 09:44:59 AM »
Eddie, curious as to what you're using for the drain extension.  My 525 just came with plugs so I've been on the lookout for a tight-fit drain tube.  With just the plugs out, I'd guess the hatch fills to ~2.5" in the front, maybe 3.5" in back because of its shape.  Fine for smaller bait, but it could definitely fill at least a couple gallons more...

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General Talk / Re: about two more weeks of work..then>>>!
« on: February 25, 2021, 07:01:56 PM »

hopefully i can mix in a motorcycle camping trip/tour.


here for that!  Also looking to dust off the bike and get some travel fishing in.  Glad to meet up for some surf/fly fishing...any excuse really to take the long way. 

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For Sale / Re: Jig heads and Flutter jigs
« on: March 25, 2020, 05:03:22 PM »
I recently ordered from B0B.

Quality jigs / fast shipping.  :smt001

Look forward to using them this season.

Ed

Same here and he was super quick to respond.  Thanks Bob!

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Wanted To Buy / Re: WTB 2015 or newer Hobie Revo13
« on: August 06, 2019, 10:42:29 PM »
I've been considering a change from my 2015 Revo, but this one looks like it's still available as of today:

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=88609.0


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For Sale / Re: NRS Chinook - L/XL
« on: May 23, 2019, 06:30:05 AM »
:smt010
Dark Green NRS Chinook PFD.  Used two times before I was gifted an astral which I prefer.

Still available ?

Asking $40, available for pickup in Santa Rosa.


Still avlabile can,get this weekend

Da Bruddah has dibs if he passes I’ll let you know

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For Sale / Re: NRS Chinook - L/XL
« on: May 23, 2019, 06:28:32 AM »
Hi CJ,
I am interested in the NRS Chinook. How can I pay for it?
Can pick it up from you in Santa Rosa.
Mahalo,
Michael da Bruddah
Text or call me
510-282-4831
msyamagata@comcast.net

Hi Michael, it’s yours. I’ll send you an email shortly to figure out pickup, etc.

Cody

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For Sale / NRS Chinook - L/XL
« on: May 22, 2019, 11:12:18 PM »
Dark Green NRS Chinook PFD.  Used two times before I was gifted an astral which I prefer.

Asking $40, available for pickup in Santa Rosa.


 

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