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General Fishing Tips / Organizing crab pot/ring floats and ropes
« on: December 18, 2022, 12:08:18 PM »
Hi everyone,
I am wondering how you organize crab floats and ropes considering the new regulations with cone shape and red float.  My old setup with a pool float was easy to self organize by winding the rope around itself.  However that is no longer a legal float.  I hate tangled messes in a kayak.  Please post photos if you have some good ideas.

Thanks
Fishyhead

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Fishing Pics / Re: A collection of Salmon pics from NCKA.org
« on: November 22, 2017, 08:06:04 PM »
Beginners Luck 1st Salmon trip out.  HMB trolling anchovy

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Introductions / Hi Gang
« on: October 27, 2014, 04:55:06 PM »
I'm fishyhead  and I have been watching this site for a couple of years and have learned much about kayak fishing from all of you out there.
I live in the east bay Fremont and own a Hobie outback and a Cobra Fish and Dive kayak.  I've taken the yaks out on the Delta for bass and stripers, east bay lakes for trout and to Doran for Crab.  I also have a boat but I must admit that the challenge of catching/facing a fish at eye level is another thrill level.
I look forward to all of your posts and hints on rigging.


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Glen & ChuckE,

Thanks for sharing your expertise.  For those of you that missed the clinic, it was great to see all the equipment choices at one time, and get some real advice on selection.  I haven't tried crabbing yet, but I can't wait till Nov. 3 for my 1st trip to Doran. 
It was a nice touch to bring the live crabs and demonstrate handling and measurement.

Great Job!

Thanks,

Fishyhead


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