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Topic: Flag Kit recommendation  (Read 7439 times)

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AlsHobieOutback

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Thanks for the HD flag suggestion.  Will get one.  Someone posted cheap light that can hang off the pole, is there a link to that?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C3ZCNFU?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details is the one I used but they raised the price since I bought the orange one.  Blue is cheaper though,
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Personally, I think a 4' high flagpole is way too short, 6' is marginal, and 8' is about right. You can be pretty close to a kayak in moderate swells and a 4' flag can disappear into a trough.
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Personally, I think a 4' high flagpole is way too short, 6' is marginal, and 8' is about right. You can be pretty close to a kayak in moderate swells and a 4' flag can disappear into a trough.

100% agree, and any angle on that will effectively shorten it too, so mounting as perpendicular to the water as you can is best!
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I like the idea of clipping an orange flag onto the extra pole. Always have one extra 7' pole standing up, so an orange flag on that can't hurt. I fish pretty shallow (sub 50' usually) and in and amongst the rocks, so i worry less about the PBs but always good to be visible to everyone, including your fishing buddies.