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Topic: Updated Eddyline  (Read 11860 times)

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Lir

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So the C-14 came the week before Albion , I took it up and got the yak broke in ..lost two Salmon but managed a few RF and a Ling for ChuckE`s fish fry.

I took it up bare.No FF/GPS , 1 rod holder nothing other than the essential safety gear save 1 item ( minus compass) .

« Last Edit: February 04, 2020, 06:32:34 AM by Spiffy O'Neill »


CptSloppywood

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Check Dustin/Rockhoppers post on his boat. Really nice set up.


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Check Dustin/Rockhoppers post on his boat. Really nice set up.

But is it spiffy?
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Mark L

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Hi Spiff,

As far as mounting the gps/ff I decided to do something similar to what I watched on a Headwaters how to video. I store the gps/ff in the front hatch and then set everything up before wheeling to the launch.  Once I'm on the water I only need to drop the transducer into position (I marked lines with a silver marker on the pivot points). The Scotty transducer mount is a bit flimsy but it works. The gps/ff mounts using a suction cup, which has worked quite well with the Hook 5. This method doesn't require any cutting or drilling into the kayak.

I was having a lot of trouble with the friction style of rod holders. No matter how tight I would set them up they would slowly drift  back fouling my paddling. I settled on a Stealth brand rod holder that won't budge once it is in position. It is also super easy to get the rod in and out without much reach.

I just ordered a laketroller down rigger so I will need to figure out how mount it next, so I can try for salmon in the next few weeks

Good luck on your efforts.
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Mark L

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Hi Vic,

I am using the transducer that came with the Hook 5. The newest version is the Hook2 5 and I don't know if that transducer is the same.
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That's some serious flotation... Looks very spiffy too...
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Looks great! I guess I will be making the Wal-Mart run soon.
I feel like the few I have in my hull are sufficient but you can never have to much. Gonna add more.
I like the eyelets a lot.




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Looks great and very clean!
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I love those Railblaza mounts---no big holes to drill and yet a solid connection that won't slip or accidentally pull out. They are kinda spendy, but worth it, IMHO.
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