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Topic: SIK  (Read 674 times)

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redwoodfox

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 how many of you posting on here fish out of a sik. i fish out of a dirigo 140. heres a pic of me and my guide in humboldt bay.
« Last Edit: September 04, 2009, 07:51:49 AM by redwoodfox »


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A buddy of mine (nonNCKA) fishes exclusively from a WS Pungo. In the ocean.
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redwoodfox

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i've taken my yak all over in the ocean fishing. I love my boat. I do realize the advatage of a sot for getting back in, mine is a real pain to remount. But i've paddled it all over and have no complaints.


surfingmarmot

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Sea kayaker and Adventure Kayak (the latter is owned by Rapid Media the Canadian firm that  publishes Kayak Angler) show a sea kayaker with a Salmon or trout catch nearly every other magazine. So it can be done even in places where you have to wear a dry suit--I actually often wear one here because we are border line. Personally, I'd only do it for lakes--having to use both hands for a fish makes high and low bracing difficult--especially big fish  :smt003


 

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