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Topic: mrsinbad's list - talk about gearing up!  (Read 5162 times)

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Davey Jones

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I hope I fish with you guys, so I could save money for a few more years :smt003; and so the only place for your fish is on MY YAK .

Is "Get In My Belly"  playing? :occasion14:


surfingmarmot

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Folks, every one of you (or at least one or more in your group)  should have a flare gun, a whistle, and a mirror. You should also all have a spare paddle. You kayak fish in the same environment sea kayakers kayak in and those are considered essential in that sport. Pick up any book on the subject and you'll see what I mean. While open deck boats perhaps don't have the same re-entry challenges closed-deck boats do and therefore don't present the potential for the same long life-threatening immersion time, you might need them to help someone else out there or conditions, fatigue, illness, or accident might create a situation where a longer stay in the water is mandatory. Please, its like an air-bag in your vehicle--you hope you'll never need it, but hope to have it if ever you do. And if you don't bring it with you--you won't have it.


Marmite

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  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
  • Posts: 654
I wonder if those who promote a minimalist approach to safety features have any wives or children at home to think about?


Orion

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  • Location: Novato, Marin Co.
  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
  • Posts: 39
Check this out:


Does anyone have a "clear" list of this. I can't figure out how to enlarge it to read or print.

Thanks


Orion

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  • Location: Novato, Marin Co.
  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
  • Posts: 39
Yep... Finally figured it out. Just drug the list to my desktop and Poof there it was. :smt003

Orion