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Messages - Tsuri

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Wow!

Yep Navionics files did it, sweet now along with the descenders I made up with today I can be sure I'm in compliance. See you guys on the Ocean.

3
Thanks for putting this together Paul and thanks Al for making the GPX files.

I was able to get both files onto the disk and then load both of them onto my Hook 4 as trails,
I was also able to get the 50 Fathoms line to display!

Unfortunately I was unable to get the 20 Fathoms to display despite double checking all the settings and going through transferring that file a second time.

Locally I'm not worried about being near the line but  Fort Ross and North it gets deep real
quick in some spots and cell reception is spotty so can't just rely on the GPS on the phone.
 

4
General Fishing Tips / Re: 20 Fathom Line Install
« on: May 02, 2024, 12:51:17 PM »
Hi Scotty,

When I added it to my Raymarine the 20 fathom line showed up in the saved tracks files. I clicked on it to add it into the chart.

I have a Lawrance Hook 2 that has a Navionics chip installed, and if I have time this weekend I will work on trying to add the 20 fathom line into it as well. I will let you know if I come up with a solution.

Hey Mark,

I'll be wanting to add this to Elite 4 so looking forward to what you come up with. I have pretty much no idea how to do this. Do you stick the chip in your phone transfer the information to it then put the chip back in your fish finder or what?

5
I got a rockfish and got to meet some of the original kayak fishing OGs!

Thanks Glen for putting this on and hooking me up with the hand line! It felt very intuitive to fish with even though I only had the one bite.

6
Shucks we'll see you there!

So I have I a question, I know this is a casual event but Glen is it acceptable to catch bait from the kayak with a conventional rod and reel and then transfer it to the hand line or do we need to fish exclusively with a hand line in order to be eligible to win all the glory?

7
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

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Introductions / Re: New here since 2012!
« on: April 03, 2024, 05:04:14 PM »
Hey Rodney,

Show us you Willies!  :smt002

My buddie has a place near Tamarack so I
know you've got some great trails and lakes up there. I'm nearing the end of my 69 FJ40 build and hope to get up to your area for some wheeling eventually.

Congrats on the kayak and see you OTW!

Let me know when you’re ready to wheel! I live in Murphys and love to wheel. Here’s a photo of my 46Wilyz.

https://www.instagram.com/46wilyz?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

Sick! Looks like a section of the Rubicon I've only seen in videos.

My 40 is not going to be that hard core but it's going to be much more capable than stock and I did some fun stuff with it when it was stock. I'll hit you up once I get it road/off-road worthy.

And I will say it's not a waste of time to try for halibut in the harbor as well if you can't get out the jaws at HMB
..


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Introductions / Re: New here since 2012!
« on: April 03, 2024, 12:25:45 PM »
Hey Rodney,

Show us you Willies!  :smt002

My buddie has a place near Tamarack so I
know you've got some great trails and lakes up there. I'm nearing the end of my 69 FJ40 build and hope to get up to your area for some wheeling eventually.

Congrats on the kayak and see you OTW!

10
I'm still in as well, got my hand line spooled with 80# hoping to get some time in learning to use this set up before 4/20!

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Craftsmen's Corner / Re: Hull Protection
« on: March 28, 2024, 06:20:40 PM »
Dang no protection at all?

You rebel!

I'm still feeling Kevin should attach his nice keel guards with Shoe Goo or some industrial type silicone.

I like this stuff for sealing everything and embedding my transducer in the hull, it's pretty bomber even when submerged. JB Weld is too brittle you need a flexible bond.

12
Craftsmen's Corner / Re: Hull Protection
« on: March 27, 2024, 08:00:55 PM »
Yeah for sure I am also in the camp of not intentionally drilling holes through my kayak that are on the outside of the hull and below the waterline.

Just get some strips of Keel Eazy and replace them every couple of seasons, you don't have to reinvent the wheel for God's sake!

 :smt001 :smt006

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Good stuff Finn, thanks for the updated report.

I figure it's like a thousand monkeys at a thousand typewriters, we will be catching some flatties soon enough.

See you OTW!

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Conditions do look good especially the afternoon tide.....buuut lucky for me I can no longer adjust the days I work based on how I see the fishing conditions or I'd be broke.  :smt003

Go get um Bassefinn looking forward to a report!

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For Sale / Re: used eddylines
« on: March 24, 2024, 02:52:08 PM »
Fudge the 14'ers blue...I'm partial to the yellow, nice and visible. Not really in the market but do like the Eddyline and these do appear very lightly used.

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