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Topics - RDods

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Black Friday Deals?
« on: November 23, 2018, 05:02:30 PM »
If anyone has any good black Friday deals they'd like to share go for it

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / What Do You Hookup To Your Kayak Battery?
« on: November 10, 2018, 10:11:06 PM »
Interested to hear what you guys use your batteries for when splitting to power up multiple items. 

Fishfinders are the obvious one (and power poles & motors), but I've also seen lights and dash kits...what other items do you guys rig up to your battery in your kayaks?

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Wanted To Buy / WTB Pole Setup
« on: October 26, 2018, 03:05:50 PM »
If anyone has an extra rod/reel setup for halibut I could purchase to get started, let me know!

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Introductions / New & Looking For Guidance!
« on: October 22, 2018, 05:44:25 PM »
Hey Everyone,
 
New member here from Marin County looking for guidance on a bunch of different topics.  I’m trying to find what information I can on these forums but I’m hoping the regulars can chime in or point me in the right direction.  I contacted one guy from a youtube video I found and he said he’s up to take me to a couple spots in Marin and Sonoma after he goes crabbing over the next couple weeks, so hopefully that works out and I get some lessons and insight from him.  Right now I'm just reading what I can online but not sure what is going to stick. Summary at the end.
 
AREA: I live in Novato so I tend to stay in Marin, but looking for spots close by as well.  Currently I’m really only launching out of the McInnis dock near the golf course that goes out to the China Camp area, and I sometimes launch out of the Point Richmond Marina (it’s usually windy so I’ve been put off from making the trip without knowing weather conditions).  Occasional Giants game launching from Pier 52 (it’s always fun going through the two big ships to get to McCovey Cove).  I don’t fish at any of these spots because I’m more casual at the moment, don’t know what kind of fish are in these locations (if any), and would need to setup rods/reels to do so. Don't have the general knowledge on kayak fishing around here.
 
RIGS: I have two kayaks – one is a Sun Dolphin Excursion 10’ (got it cheap at Sports Authority years ago), and the other is an Ocean Kayak Malibu 2XL Tandem Angler 13’ 6” purchased from ACK.  I have a bunch of fishing accessories I’ve semi-started to install on the Malibu but have held off because I really haven’t been able to fish and determine what I really want on it & where I want things to go.  I’m now being sold on getting a pedal kayak and am not sure if I can justify the costs since I haven’t been kayak fishing (or even kayaking) as much as I want to.  Right now there's a deal on an Old Town TopWater PDL from AKC and I'm thinking about pulling the trigger but not sure if it's going to be the right call for mainly being in the bay, not so much lakes.
 
TRANSPORTATION: Currently driving a Honda CRV that I bought removable mounts for from amazon that go on my rack – I can carry my two current kayaks on this roof.  If I get another, I will most likely have to get a trailer ($$$) and then mod my CRV (which is a company car) to install a hitch.  If I went this route, thinking about getting one of those 48” x 96” folding trailers from Harbor Freight and some how modding it to safely carry a minimum of two kayaks.  Lots of youtube videos for that so I've been getting good ideas.
 
CLOTHING:  I don’t really get wet in my Excursion but I kinda do in my Malibu – what kind of clothing do you guys wear for sit-in, sit-on, and pedal kayaks? I get hot from all the paddling I do so I tend to dress light, but then getting hit with the water isn’t pleasant.  I’m thinking about looking into some kind of boot/wader combo but have no idea how if they aren’t connected, your feet don’t get soaked?
 
- Looking for launch spots in Marin (or close by 30-60 minute drive) for both fishing or casual rides (preferably no cost & easy access)
- Looking for setup recommendations (rods/reels/lines/lures/sinkers/etc) for these locations and a general how-to for catching different fish (casting line to the bottom, middle, trolling, etc)
- Looking for fishing information on these locations and species such as seasonal times
- Looking for best way to determine weather conditions and tides for these launch spots (really sucks when wind decides to ruin the day)
- Looking for thoughts and opinions on getting another kayak, specifically the OldTown Topwater PDL kayak ($2k from ACK that includes a $300 fish finder).  Not sure if I should pull the trigger on this deal or wait for something else to come out, but by the looks of it I dig this 10’ pedal yak.  Can’t really test a bunch of different kayaks so I have to go off of what I find on ACK and the internet
- Looking for any sort of information/opinion/conversation on fish finders and how they work
- Looking for any opinion/input on the transportation aspect of 3 kayaks, as well as potentially modifying one of those trailers I mentioned from Harbor Freight.  I’ve read you can carry kayaks with this but not sure if people mod them or how they do that

Would love to turn this into a thread of information and discussion - I know it's a lot so anything is appreciated!

Ryan

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