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Topic: Pool noodles?  (Read 4688 times)

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I Zod Out

  • I think(?) I got a bite!
  • Salmon
  • ***
  • A Shark is already in the boat
  • I Zod Out
  • Location: Los Osos
  • Date Registered: Feb 2014
  • Posts: 322
Going the inflatable route, I use this;



I prefer using the Zodiac for Lake fishing, and one of my (2) kayaks for the ocean, both filled with pool noodles. The Zodiac has more room and is more comfortable for me to use on flat water.

Plus (cough,cough) I use this to power the troll.


It always gets scoured when it gets home to remove any pond scum with spray cleaner, hosed down, then leave it in the sun to dry out before I put it into storage.

I've never stuck a hook in it yet, but it can't be dragged over rough surfaces very far, which I found out the hard way.

I Zod Out
Our world was NOT deeded to us by our forefathers... it was loaned to us by our children.


 

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