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https://www.delawarepaddlesports.com/delaware-paddlesports-insulated-storage-bag-large/

I want to let you guys know of something I have been looking at for awhile and pulled the trigger on it a few seasons ago.  Every since then, I have been completely happy with it.  What I am referring to is a fish bag.  I have owned two fish bags before this current one I now own.  Both bags are the Native fish bag.  Both bags are now in the garbage as they don't hold up very well for very long.  I remember when I got both Native fish bags, they were both damaged after the first trip on the water.  Each time I placed a fish in the bag, the fish would cut up the interior of the bag.  Furthermore, the zipper would eventually rust.  These bags are $150.00 each.  I don't know what they are worth now but I do know to buy a quality bag it runs around $150 - $200 (sometimes more).  The pricing on these things are just absolutely ridiculous! 

One day at one of my BHP outings, I met this guy that had a fish bag that I had never seen before on his Native Slayer Propel (thanks Angel for the info on this bag).  I inquired about it.  After that trip, I immediately went home and found the bag online.  After a little research, I purchased it.  I have not been disappointed with this bag yet.  Some of the points of this bag are:

1)  The inside of the bag is much more durable than the Native bag and will still insulate your ice
2)  The exterior of the bag is durable as well
3)  There are two zippers instead of one  (just in case, I always put a coat of WD-40 on the zippers to keep them lubricated)
4)  The price is absolutely awesome!  (I'll explain below)
5)  The bag is larger than most bags

The cost of this bag is $90.00 and the shipping is a flat rate of $15.00.  There is no tax as Delaware is a tax free state.  Here is another cool thing about this price.  If you put "TKF" in the promo section, you will get an additional 10% off.  According to my calculations, the total cost of the bag with shipping would be $96.00.  That's a great price for a awesome fish bag.

One last thing on this bag.  There is a place you can put carabiners on to secure the bag to the yak (I have pad eyes to secure the carabiner to it from the bag) or it has a strap.  There are plenty of options to choose from.  Just to give you an idea of how big this bag is, I have had three king mackerel and four red snapper in this bag and it has held up.  That is a lot of fish!  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask or you can call me.  832-588-7091

 In addition to the pics on Delaware Paddlesports web page, here are some others of the bag on the kayak:


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Hello to all my fellow kayaking friends. Just like last summer, 2018, I wanted to do something for this summer 2019 in regards to BTB kayak fishing for new people (of course intermediate and advanced kayakers are welcome). Five years ago in July I put together a BTB trip for anyone that wanted to get out to do BTB at Surfside. This included kayakers of all levels. It was awesome! We had a total of 34 kayakers that made it out that day. Many just went to the buoys while others went to the 5-mile rig. It was really cool to see that many yaks out on the water. Some of the people that fished off of the jettys at Surfside thought that there was a tournament going on with that many kayaks launching, lol. Four years ago in July I ran another one of these events except it was run out of Corpus Christi instead of Surfside. We had many more show up than the previous year. This trip was a huge success! I believe all the new kayakers caught kings that day and I would say around 70% of the new kayakers limited out on kings. On top of it all, even some of the new kayakers caught cobia. What an amazing day on the water it was!! As each year has gone by, this outing has gotten larger and larger.  This has turned out to be a great way for new kayakers to learn how to go BTB and hopefully to catch some fish while out there on the water.

Since Corpus Christi was such a huge success as in years past, I’m going to continue to do it at Corpus Christi again out at Bob Hall. The way it works is we all meet just south of Ball Hall Pier on the beach and make our way on out to the standpipe to try our luck at smacks, kings, and anything else that we can get into. If you are new to BTB, this would be a great trip to try out. The standpipe is not far offshore (maybe a mile) and there will be plenty of support out on the water with all the kayakers that will be fishing with us. This is not a tournament or an event (this is merely an open invite to anyone that wants to attend). It's just a way to get all levels of kayakers out on the water and to have fun hanging out while fishing. In addition to things, PACK (Paddling Anglers in Canoes and Kayaks) will be doing this trip as well. PACK is a kayak organization that has been around in Houston for a very long time. For more details on this organization, here is the link: http://www.packtx.org

The game plan is for everyone to meet just south of Bob Hall Pier on the beach at 6:00am Saturday, June 8th. We will launch around 7:00am. There will be a short meeting before hand to answer any questions by anyone. There will be plenty of experienced kayakers there that can answer anything as well.

The exact location we will meet at and where quite a few will be camping at is as such. Once you get to Bob Hall Pier, go south on to the beach. Once on the beach, continue for a brief moment until you see Access Rd 6 on the right. We used to camp out about 100 to 200 yards past Access Rd 6 on the left (beach side).  If there is new sand out there making it difficult for 2wd vehicles to get through and the tides have been coming up fairly high making it tough to camp on the beach side, what we will do then is we will be camping on the right up along the dune side right after you pass Access Rd 6.

*****In regards to a backup date, here is how that works. The backup date will fall to the following weekend until we have a good weekend to have this activity. Hopefully the weather will be good and we can all get out on June 8th. If interested, post your name on here and I will add you to the list.*****

OKAY.... WHO'S INTERESTING IN GOING?

01 Blake Colburn – tkf: Yakety_Yak
02 Al – TKF: bigtrout
03 Aldo
04 Alton Williams
05 Domingo Lucius
06 Eric Grace – TKF: Gotem
07 Bryce
08 Angel – TKF: yakano
09 Danny
10 Cliff Johnson – TKF: forager
11 Han – TKF: vg30et
12 Jason
13 Joe Arroyo – TKF: boricualouie
14 Joel
15 Jeff Echols – TKF: jeffechols
16 Mario Sciarra
17 Duy – TKF: duweezy
18 Randy – TKF: Outbackhunter
19 Jon Dancel – TKF: Acidcool6000
20 Frank
21 Scott Wiland – TKF: Punchingclowns
22 Kenny – TKF: WestEndTroutAssassin
23 Steve Marxer – TKF: fishinmachine
24 Thomas Kent – TKF: teen Yaker
25 Roger – TKF: Salty Coyote
26 Tim Payne
27 Juan-Carlos
28 Shawn Faris – TKF: 5x5
29 Steve
30 Keith – TKF: Chubs
31 Travis
32 Wayne Ferguson – TKF: reelmn
33 Bruce Bennett – TKF: Brucell
34 Jude Lopez
35 Fei – TKF: karyuu
36 Troy Guffy
37 David LaHaie – TKF: lahai1dj
38 Jeremy – TKF: El Gato Diablo
39 Matt – TKF: Datchew
40 Walter Gonzalez – TKF: Walteezy
41 Salvador
42 Charlie – TKF: kickingback
43 Mike Flores – TKF: fishin Ninja
44 Ben Watson – TKF: Volkswatson
45 Esteban – TKF: M5yakin
46 Collin
47 Blesson – TKF: flykool25
48 Odis – TKF: on a mission
49 Joel McLeod – TKF: jwmcleod
50 Steve – TKF: Crazy Yak
51 Josh
52 Justin – TKF: Poolio
53 Frank – TKF: fpatino
54 Karl Brindell – TKF: NOLA Yakker
55 Dan
56 Mike Smalley
57 Mike – TKF: Yakntx
58 Terrell
59 Tommy Mitchell – TKF: Cityfisher
60 Wyatt
61 Terry Howard - TKF: sanantonioyak
62 Edward - TKF: Ghostrider9920
63 Mike Williams
64 Brad - TKF: Bradw693
65 Michael Watson - TKF: mwatson71
66 Hosam Yacoub - TKF: hosam.yacoub
67 Tuan Nguyen - TKF: texastuan
68 Russell Fox - TKF: rfox123
69 Bow_Yak
70 GregO722
71 Adrian - TKF: Poseidon01
72 Adrian's son
73 Steven Unrue - TKF: SteveRetrieve
74 Milton Wilson - TKF: Dred
75 Ron White - TKF: TX-Kayaker
76 Cody L. - TKF: Codemann95
77 Chris Williams - TKF: Moken14
78 Mitchell Nowak
79 Nate - TKF: narmour12b
80 Rick Tussing - TKF: DerRikker
81 Rick’s son
82 Michael Tomberlin - TKF: MTSringer8
83 Rod Boyce - TKF: Longliner
84 Alex Aguirre
85 Jian - TKF: yangjianhunt
86 Mike Edgar - TKF: Mhedgar
87 Daniel Gomez - TKF: FishNinja87
88 Handle:  Sailfish


So far we have 88 kayakers going. These are people that are going or are a maybe. Who else wants to go. Post up on this thread and I will be happy to add you to the list.

The address to Bob Hall Pier is.....
15820 Park Rd 22
Corpus Christi, TX 78418
(361) 949-0499

PS: As it gets closer to the date, I will make a post on here a few days before (the morning of Thursday, June 6th) to let everyone know if conditions/weather is good or not so that nobody makes a trip for nothing. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE CHECKING THE THREAD FOR UPDATES AS IT GETS CLOSER SO THAT YOU KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON. SOMETIMES IT COULD COME DOWN TO THE FINAL DAY BEFORE THE OUTING BEFORE THINGS COULD CHANGE. If things look debatable, I will cancel to be on the safe side. As stated above if the trip gets canceled, I will reschedule on the date mentioned in this thread.

If you are new to BTB and this is your first trip out or if you have gone out but not very much and still fairly new to BTB, please read. A few things you may need to know before hitting the water. First and foremost, please make sure you have your PFD on you at all times. The law states that you must have a PFD in the vessel at all times with you if you are 17 years of age and older (if under 17, you are required to have it on) but if you flip over and the PFD is not on your body, what good is it doing you? It would be worth your time to buy a good quality PFD and not the $9.99 version at Academy.

Another thing I would recommend investing into is a quality VHF radio. There are so many reasons as to why you should have a radio on you when you are on the water BTB kayak fishing of which I will not get into. If you need to figure out a good radio to purchase, please feel free to call (832-588-7091)/PM me or even post up in the forum. There is a lot of good kayak fishermen on here that can help with that. If you do not have a radio, of which I hope everyone does, stay with a group of people while on the water. Safety is in numbers and the more people you can be fishing close to, the better.

Just a few items that people mentioned that were new in years past that said they needed to get the most but they didn’t already have were (in no particular order but I would hope the radio was at the top, lol) 1) radio 2) gaff 3) fish bag.

When we arrive in the morning during the meeting, a few ground rules will be covered to make sure all the new people are on the same page. For the intermediate and advanced fishermen, you guys are good to go but while we are explaining things if there is anything left out, please feel free to chime in. I also would like to say that when you show up to fish, please make sure you have enough tackle. There is nothing worse than showing up and not having the correct tackle or hardly any tackle and asking everyone to borrow their stuff. It's one thing if you need a swivel but to borrow someone's $20 Waxwing lure, only to have a break-off and lose it, that's not good. Unless you plan on paying for that lure, it's better to show up with your own tackle. If you are not sure what to show up with, please ask on this thread. I can tell you for sure to make or buy king fish leaders (the key bait for these is ribbon fish or even live bait). If you want to make king fish leaders, check out Prof. Salt's YouTube channel (click on the link I have provided). He has a video in there that explains how to make king fish leaders and it’s really good. http://tiny.cc/3zdxby

If you do camp on the beach, make sure you purchase a beach pass which can be purchased at any Stripes Gas Station. From what I have been told, if you camp on the beach past Access Road 6, no beach pass is necessary (I will be getting a beach pass just in case). I know I will be back again quite a few times and I will get my money’s worth out of it. The beach pass is $12.00 which is good for the entire year. Hopefully we can all get out there, have a great time, and catch some fish!

If you would like to read up on the reports from a few years ago and last year, here are the links:  https://bit.ly/2GR5K9K and https://tinyurl.com/yxzjfho4

For those of you that have any questions, please feel free to post on this thread, PM me on TKF, or give me a call. 832-588-7091

One last thing..... BHP sells frozen bait but not ribbon fish. If you want frozen ribbon fish for your king leaders, you will need to call the local bait shops in the area to see who carries it. Always call before going up to see if the shops have plenty of ribbon fish. Some suggestions for bait shops that carry ribbon fish are:

Red Dot Pier
11801 S. Padre Island Dr.
Corpus Christi, TX 78418
361-937-5347

Roy’s Bait & Tackle Outfitters
7613 S. Padre Island Dr.
Corpus Christi, TX 78412
361-992-2960

Billings Bait Stand
13428 S. Padre Island Dr.
Corpus Christi, TX 78418
361-949-8692

Fisherman's Bait & Seafood
1101 Laguna Shores Rd.
Corpus Christi, TX  78418
361-239-4648

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Hobie Kayaks / Loading the Hobie AI/TI with Drill Powered Winch
« on: November 18, 2018, 08:03:12 PM »
Okay folks, I have another video posted. I've been WAY behind on getting videos out. I keep telling myself I can either publish a video or go fishing. Well, that's easy, lol. Go Fishing!! With the bad weather in place and the holidays are here, I am finding more time to figure out my new editing video software. Thanks to a friend, Geoff, he came over and helped me to understand my new software. Much appreciated, Geoff!!

In the link below, I am showing how to load a Hobie TI but this works for any kind of yak. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to reach me by phone, comment on TKF, or even on my YouTube video page. I will be publishing more videos so stay turned. Oh, btw..... please subscribe if you like the video and want to see more soon. I'm going to be posting some older videos as well as newer ones but a fishing video is a fishing video and there is always something to learn from them. Also, another big thanks to James Francis to giving me the idea on the drill powered winch. Without that idea, I would have never thought of making a ramping system. Tight lines!!

PS: I know that I have posted a huge kayak on this video but keep in mind that this works for regular sized kayaks as well. It doesn't matter whether you are fresh or saltwater fishing. The concept still applies. Some people may have a medical reason why they can't lift and this could be a great alternative. :)


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Kayak Sailing / Loading the Hobie AI/TI with Drill Powered Winch
« on: November 18, 2018, 08:01:44 PM »
Okay folks, I have another video posted. I've been WAY behind on getting videos out. I keep telling myself I can either publish a video or go fishing. Well, that's easy, lol. Go Fishing!! With the bad weather in place and the holidays are here, I am finding more time to figure out my new editing video software. Thanks to a friend, Geoff, he came over and helped me to understand my new software. Much appreciated, Geoff!!

In the link below, I am showing how to load a Hobie TI but this works for any kind of yak. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to reach me by phone, comment on TKF, or even on my YouTube video page. I will be publishing more videos so stay turned. Oh, btw..... please subscribe if you like the video and want to see more soon. I'm going to be posting some older videos as well as newer ones but a fishing video is a fishing video and there is always something to learn from them. Also, another big thanks to James Francis to giving me the idea on the drill powered winch. Without that idea, I would have never thought of making a ramping system. Tight lines!!

PS: I know that I have posted a huge kayak on this video but keep in mind that this works for regular sized kayaks as well. It doesn't matter whether you are fresh or saltwater fishing. The concept still applies. Some people may have a medical reason why they can't lift and this could be a great alternative. :)


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For those of you that have read a few of my posts already, you know I live in Texas.  For the past three years I have run a free event in Texas to help the new people that have never kayak fished offshore, to show them the ropes and help make them better fishermen.  Each year my event has become larger.  Over the entire weekend I ran this event recently, I believe I have had around 100 kayakers show up.  All these kayak fishermen ranged anywhere in skill from beginner all the way to advanced.  All fishermen made it out to the 1 mile standpipe and a select few of us made it on out to the 7 mile rigs.

The reason for posting is if any of you California kayak fishermen want to head to Texas to fish offshore ever or even if you are doing the Extreme Kayak Fishing Tournament on September 24th in Corpus Christi, Texas and have questions, please don't hesitate to give me a shout out.  832-588-7091  I will be happy to help out and answer any questions you might have (there are no secret spots in the Gulf of Mexico.  It all fishes the same, lol.). 

If you would like to read my recent report, here is the link for you to check out....
http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=236098

Tight lines!!

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Safety First / Flipping PA/Outback right side up
« on: July 13, 2016, 06:42:01 PM »
Gday folks! I'm not sure where I should post this but being that everyone will be looking to read reports, I figured this could be a good place for everyone to see as this post could be very beneficial.

I've been hearing from people while out fishing for a long time now on how you can't flip a PA 12 or PA 14 back over once you turtle. If you are in the surf, I wouldn't recommend right siding a kayak due to the obvious reasons. However, when you are past the surf, in the bay, lakes, etc... you are not dealing with conditions of the surf and then why is it not possible? I constantly hear that the PA is such a huge kayak and it is impossible to next to impossible to flip it back over once you have capsized. In the video I am posting, I will show how to flip an Outback and a PA 14 back over. I am not a light person by any means. In fact, I am on the heavy side. If someone like me can do it, then many of you can as well.

The same thing I have done on the PA in this video you can apply to just about any kayak out there. If you don't have a place to strap up to on a kayak, you can always add some hardware to help for the situation I will be talking about on the video. I hope you enjoy!


 

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Even though what I am about to say on here is not in California, I figured there might be some that might be coming to Texas soon to fish (possibly the Extreme Kayak Fishing Tournament in Texas on September 24th).  If this sounds interesting, check out the link and read the story.  Texas is known for the kings and the size that goes with it!  I hope you enjoy.  http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=235318

BTW... I may be coming over to California soon to do some BTB.  When that happens, I will be posting up on Nor Cal in hopes that I can get some knowledge on the fishing over in Cali.  If any of you are thinking of coming over to Texas, hit me up if you have any questions.  832-588-7091  Tight lines!!

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Introductions / New to board
« on: June 25, 2016, 04:58:39 PM »
I'm new to this board but not to kayak fishing.  I was instructed to post here in order to post on the board.

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