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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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10/30/14 02:48 AM
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Bud B
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I love my Native Ultimate pedal kayak. The pedal drive is very good for keeping yourself over crappie.
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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10/30/14 07:41 PM
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karpbuster
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I have a house on Rayburn and I have a canoe, float tube and a two man Twin Troller X10. I also have a lund. I like the ease of launching and fishing out of the backyard. Of all those I like the Lund of course, but next is the Twin Troller. That thing is sweet to fish out of. You can go to the website and watch videos etc. just expensive. The trailer is very easy to pull the boat weighs 130#, you can push it off no problem, you can't carry it around though. Freedom Electric Here is mine on the Lawn Tractor: And I have a Creek Company tube this one: Creek Company Super well made super lightweight. I have some SImms waders for $300 to go with them, $50 wading shoes. Not cheap. Works great, cold water is a booger. The canoe is a Old Town Saranac 146, it is light 70#, sort of. I made a cart to pull it down to the lake. When I am looking for a quick jump on the lake no batteries to charge. The canoe is nice and gets the job done, just need a paddle. Old Town canoe
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: karpbuster]
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10/30/14 07:59 PM
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Also ... while I was sitting in my Creek Company tube (it took most of the day to freeze my legs) but this guy was rowing all over the lake catching fish, sitting high and dry. I noticed he could pick it up (50#) and put it in the back of the truck ... I may have to buy one of these: Creek Company pontoon
"Love is something more stern and splendid than mere kindness."
"All that we call human history--money, poverty, ambition, war, prostitution, classes, empires, slavery--[is] the long terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy." � C.S. Lewis
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: karpbuster]
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10/31/14 12:50 AM
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ezgoing
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Also ... while I was sitting in my Creek Company tube (it took most of the day to freeze my legs) but this guy was rowing all over the lake catching fish, sitting high and dry. I noticed he could pick it up (50#) and put it in the back of the truck ... I may have to buy one of these: Creek Company pontoon Nice!
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: jiggin el]
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10/31/14 11:40 AM
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OkieBob
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Did u visit that website I gave u ???? Creekcompany.com ...u won't be sorry... On sale NOW JE, I did and I like them. Just want to check out all options before I do anything. Went outside this morning and a north wind is blowing a bit and temp has dropped quite a bit. Sitting there thinking, 'do I really want to get in the lake when it gets even colder?' I can handle fishing from my Lund in the coldest of weather but, now I wondering how I would handle being in the water!!!! Guess old age is catching up with me when reality sets in.
I'M SOONER BORN, SOONER BRED AND WHEN I DIE I'LL BE SOONER DEAD! Chickasaw proud. CallMatthew@972-754-1698 http://jigumjigs.comMEMBER WALLY MARSHALL'S MR CRAPPIE PROSTAFF MEMBER JIGUM JIGS PROSTAFF
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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10/31/14 11:44 AM
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OkieBob
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Karpbuster, the Freedom Electric looks nice but, comes with a pretty hefty price tag. I don't think I'm ready to write that check! The Creek Company pontoon and others like it do look good and not too pricey. Saw one similar at Cabela's the other day by Cumberlin. This may be the way I go as you do sit a lot higher out of the water and I'm thinking I'd stay a lot warmer than in a tube. Right now, I'm still looking at options.
I'M SOONER BORN, SOONER BRED AND WHEN I DIE I'LL BE SOONER DEAD! Chickasaw proud. CallMatthew@972-754-1698 http://jigumjigs.comMEMBER WALLY MARSHALL'S MR CRAPPIE PROSTAFF MEMBER JIGUM JIGS PROSTAFF
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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10/31/14 01:59 PM
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sac-a-lait me
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Okiebob I gotta piggyback what ketchn said about a small aluminum. They'll float in an inch of water you can throw them around just like a kayak but they offer a boat layout with WAY better seating. Heck I fish out of a 1967 14' lonestar mod vee with a 15hp Johnson exclusively. I'm out on the main lake every week no matter what and I even take my brush out on it. When no one else could launch I was out fishin and my trolling lock on my motor gets my lower unit down about 2 or 3 inches of water with me in it. They're probably cheaper even with a trailer than kayaks too and capabilities are endless. I've got a bow mounted TM with lowrance electronics and my 68 year old man fishes with me out of it every week too. It scoots us about 20mph with 2 ppl.
Just giving another option for you to consider. People talk to me about my boat and take more pics of it than a 70k ranger boat.
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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10/31/14 02:20 PM
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Tony from Oak Point
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The Heritage Featherlite sit in kayak in theory is only about 39 pounds and it's fairly cheap. I plan to pick one up tomorrow after fishing out of my buddies for some time both in small creeks and big lakes. If you need to cover more than a few hundred yards a kayak is the way to go in my opinion as it is much less effort than any sort of inflatable craft other than maybe an inflatable kayak. However, you don't need a big kayak for the creeks A sit in kayak is warmer in the winter too.
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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10/31/14 04:34 PM
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karpbuster
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Karpbuster, the Freedom Electric looks nice but, comes with a pretty hefty price tag. I don't think I'm ready to write that check! The Creek Company pontoon and others like it do look good and not too pricey. Saw one similar at Cabela's the other day by Cumberlin. This may be the way I go as you do sit a lot higher out of the water and I'm thinking I'd stay a lot warmer than in a tube. Right now, I'm still looking at options. Yes OkiBob the pontoon sounds like the right deal for you. The Twin Troller is expensive, some day they will come down to Earth, I got mine off TFF Classifieds for cheap. The Creek Company tubes are well made, easy to inflate, deflate. I saw a pontoon that was a hard plastic pontoon, but more heavy, can't remember the name. I have fished three times with my creek company tube and it is solid and everything fits in a duffle bag, light weight. I am too old for sitting in cold water I found out last Saturday, plus I can row all day but kicking my legs is tough, I have a hard time going in the right direction in wind. I am going to sell the tube, I am also too big for it. I end up laying flat on my back after a while, the back doesn't come up high enough on me, but I am 6'3" 250#. My son-in-law uses it with no troubles, he loves it, he is 5'10" and 25 years old.
"Love is something more stern and splendid than mere kindness."
"All that we call human history--money, poverty, ambition, war, prostitution, classes, empires, slavery--[is] the long terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy." � C.S. Lewis
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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11/01/14 11:31 AM
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OkieBob
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Spend yesterday afternoon being shown by Big Pappa, areas that can only be accessed by something light and small. He uses a tube in some of them and a small jon boat on others. Looks like more places than I'll ever be able to cover in a lifetime of fishing but, they are all now on my bucket list. I'm thinking I may need both a tube and something else. But, for now, I'll just use what I have.
I'M SOONER BORN, SOONER BRED AND WHEN I DIE I'LL BE SOONER DEAD! Chickasaw proud. CallMatthew@972-754-1698 http://jigumjigs.comMEMBER WALLY MARSHALL'S MR CRAPPIE PROSTAFF MEMBER JIGUM JIGS PROSTAFF
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: OkieBob]
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11/01/14 01:28 PM
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Neoprenes and long johns will keep you toasty warm, fly fish in lakes In a float tube in colorado... Stay close to shore at first, wet and cold and a long way from the truck are not very good options. I always kept a towel and long johns in an air tight containers i lashed to my headrest, just in case...large seal a meal bag works as well for emergency clothing. Used my tube a few times here for crappie, almost got made into hamburger at 2 mile one morning?%# bass boat passed two columns over and never saw me frantically waving. After that, I added a neon orange flag on a pole
Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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Re: Options for fishing skinny water?
[Re: kodys'papa]
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11/01/14 03:13 PM
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ezgoing
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---Used my tube a few times here for crappie, almost got made into hamburger at 2 mile one morning?%# bass boat passed two columns over and never saw me frantically waving. After that, I added a neon orange flag on a pole The orange flag probably won't help much. [ ] Some of them are convinced they have their "right" to do whatever they please on the water and don't care about the impact of their actions on other people. This summer I saw two different bass boats running wide open 100' from the shoreline at Joe Pool, passing swimmers and kids playing in the water with flotation devices. I saw parents screaming at them and waving their arms to try to get them to move farther out. Both boats just ignored everybody and continued on their way, not caring what their wake was doing to those they passed who were playing in the water. I saw one guy fishing in his pontoon knocked off his feet from the waves of a bass boat passing within 50' of him while running on plane. The pontoon was anchored about 150' from the shore, fishing the edge of a barrow pit that starts there. The bass boat went between the pontoon and the shore. Too many in bass boats ignore facts and continue to insist their boats do not generate much wake when they pass close by you on plane and it is better for them to pass you on plane than to slow down before they get close to you and your boat.[/ ]
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