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Topic: SINK rigging advice  (Read 1718 times)

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DaveW

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So you guys, I hate to appear traitorous, but I think I've had enough of sit on tops for ocean fishing.  I need a boat that is more seaworthy and efficient for long trips.  This fall, if all goes right, I want to do a solo yak fishing expedition, maybe from Eureka to Point Arena, and I need a boat that can handle extended time on the water.  Sit on tops just can't handle it.

So my question is, does anyone else on NCKA fish from a sea kayak?  What I need is advice on how to rig a SINK.  I've lined up a good deal on a Dagger Magellan, a sixteen footer.


Advice appreciated.

Dave   


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Sounds like a great adventure, good luck with your rigging and trip
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Must have a video cam mount on the bow!  :smt003
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DaveW

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Must have a video cam mount on the bow!  :smt003

You know it!   I swear I will be modern by next year..........which will be a year out of date  :smt044


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Sounds Fun except the Solo part here is a link to all you will need http://www.bask.org/ :smt006
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Sounds Fun except the Solo part here is a link to all you will need http://www.bask.org/ :smt006

Here's another SIK club worth checking out....chucke and I did a kayak fishing seminar with this club many years ago and were well received.

http://www.westernseakayakers.org/


 

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