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Old 03-02-2011, 04:28 PM   #1
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Thanks for the quick response to my post guys I went out and picked up a bunch of the random things I needed wires, shrink tube, etc.

The things I need to pick up fish finder mount Ram Mount, marine goop, and riggings to make a wet mount for my transducer.


I am going to try my luck in La jolla couple of times if my luck is off I might just have to invest in Josh.

When I target the seabass and yellows I will make sure to leave my camera, fillet knife, cooler, game clip, and gaff at home to increase my chances. Oh and when ghost hunting I will make sure to wear my lucky hat and yellow thong since seabass are Gay like everyone says on BD.

Forgot to mention I do have a manual bilge already.

As far as a cell phone I never want to bring it on the water but after reading some of the stories. I purchased a dry case so I could have it on the water for it for safety.



My extra bait tank is same as a KFS Ultimate Bait tank.

I picked up a 6v

I mostly yak in the ocean and all conventionals so I picked up the soctty power lock. I will keep from installing my scottys until a couple trips

Ill also look into the foam and wet transducer set up.




Thanks, i never knew what they are called. Do you guys recommend just using PVC as extenders? If so what size PVC?



Its funny I feel like a little kid during Christmas buying stuff to rig my yak. But didnt realize how darn expensive all this misc stuff cost.
"some assembly required" fish (yt, wsb, etc) not included...
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Old 03-02-2011, 05:05 PM   #2
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Too much crap on the kayak!

Have not been kayak fishing that long, but I am finding that the longer I fish the less clutter I want. I just changed my set up to get rid of a crate.

Minimum crap = less hassle = more room for fish


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Old 03-02-2011, 05:12 PM   #3
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Have not been kayak fishing that long, but I am finding that the longer I fish the less clutter I want. I just changed my set up to get rid of a crate.

Minimum crap = less hassle = more room for fish


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good point....I think we newbs get all excited to go out and BUY EVERYTHING!
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Old 03-02-2011, 08:20 PM   #4
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good point....I think we newbs get all excited to go out and BUY EVERYTHING!
ya, that is the fun part of getting started!!! the gadgets
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