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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: yakjoe]
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08/02/11 08:36 PM
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Jimbo
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Now I get it!
A distraction, and you didn't see that power boat barreling down on you.
Yep, everyone really needs to wear that PFD.
Just one more cast!
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: Jimbo]
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08/02/11 08:48 PM
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District Paddle
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Lake Lewisville is particularly dangerous.
So I've heard.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: District Paddle]
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08/02/11 09:31 PM
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Todd
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I've noticed my PFD getting in the way of my rods too! No wait. Thats my fat gut! Nevermind!
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: yakjoe]
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08/02/11 10:02 PM
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JJ4MEL
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Not so cute chicks in bikins can be a real hazard as well, my ex wife for one, just a warning out there. HAHA!! Priceless!!
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: JJ4MEL]
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08/02/11 11:12 PM
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texguppy
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Come on, we don't want to make this a "PFD or ticket" issue for the TWPD. It's about personal responsibility too. We all know the risks involved. It is up to the individual to decide.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: texguppy]
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08/02/11 11:19 PM
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Daveg99
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Its like the helmet on the motorcycle thing only less risky. There is a time and place for a PFD. I put mine on when I ran three tier rapids on the devils river because it was pretty rough and wanted padding for if I bounced off some rocks. maybe when I lose some weight l wear it. I do wear it when its really cold out too but thats just to keep warmer.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: Daveg99]
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08/03/11 12:22 AM
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District Paddle
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Come on, we don't want to make this a "PFD or ticket" issue for the TWPD. It's about personal responsibility too. Totally agree. We all know the risks involved. I agree to a certain extent. I think most people know the risks involved, but there are definitely people out there who haven't done any research or considered all of the angles. When you get your drivers license, you have take classes and study vehicular safety. When most people buy a kayak, they aren't told anything accept "thanks for shopping with us." Thats why I think its important to reiterate the protocol from time to time. It may save someones life. People come here to learn, and its important that we provide responsible information. If I have had this conversation once, it was one time too many: Me - "You taking off without your PFD?" Them - "I don't need it. I am an excellent swimmer." Me - "What if you slip and hit your head?" Them - "Well, I have you here to save me." Me - "Don't count on it."
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: District Paddle]
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08/03/11 12:36 AM
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gotreal formerly known as getreal
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most fatalities regarding canoes and kayaks are the result of not wearing a PFD. The American Canoe Association reports that possibly 70 % of paddling fatalities might have been avoided had the paddler been wearing their PFD.
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yup if ye aint been skunked, ye aint been fishing! <<al einstene IAMCOUNTRY texas made lures. getcha some
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: District Paddle]
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08/03/11 03:01 PM
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Mark Ray
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Come on, we don't want to make this a "PFD or ticket" issue for the TWPD. It's about personal responsibility too. Totally agree. We all know the risks involved. I agree to a certain extent. I think most people know the risks involved, but there are definitely people out there who haven't done any research or considered all of the angles. When you get your drivers license, you have take classes and study vehicular safety. When most people buy a kayak, they aren't told anything accept "thanks for shopping with us." Thats why I think its important to reiterate the protocol from time to time. It may save someones life. People come here to learn, and its important that we provide responsible information. If I have had this conversation once, it was one time too many: Me - "You taking off without your PFD?" Them - "I don't need it. I am an excellent swimmer." Me - "What if you slip and hit your head?" Them - "Well, I have you here to save me." Me - "Don't count on it." This is why I don't fish with other people.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: District Paddle]
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08/03/11 03:10 PM
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spiny norman
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Come on, we don't want to make this a "PFD or ticket" issue for the TWPD. It's about personal responsibility too. Totally agree. We all know the risks involved. I agree to a certain extent. I think most people know the risks involved, but there are definitely people out there who haven't done any research or considered all of the angles. When you get your drivers license, you have take classes and study vehicular safety. When most people buy a kayak, they aren't told anything accept "thanks for shopping with us." Thats why I think its important to reiterate the protocol from time to time. It may save someones life. People come here to learn, and its important that we provide responsible information. If I have had this conversation once, it was one time too many: Me - "You taking off without your PFD?" Them - "I don't need it. I am an excellent swimmer." Me - "What if you slip and hit your head?" Them - "Well, I have you here to save me." Me - "Don't count on it." Since he is expecting you to risk your own life saving him from himself, I don't think it unreasonable of you to ask him to pay for one of your life insurance premiums, (in advance of launching of course).
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: spiny norman]
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08/03/11 04:19 PM
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Fish ZoMbiE
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Spiny is correct. Set that guy straight! if he dont want to listen then DONT FISH WITH HIM. lots of people drown in the summertime. they didnt hit there heads on anything. tell him you dont go in after folks until they stop thrashing concerning PFDs, i keep the minimum required PFD in my truck box at all times. for a buddy who forgot his? yea that too. but mainly because i know myself. yes, i have been know to leave without one. at least i have something that floats well. my PFD is behind my back, in the front of yak or under my legs if not being worn. but its always in reach. i got on a buddys boat the other day with MY jacket. He says i have plenty you wont need that! ...more famous last words. s,m,l dont fit me. i wear xl. and i take mine cause i know it works.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: Fish ZoMbiE]
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08/03/11 05:16 PM
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texguppy
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Bottom line is, you dont have to wear it. Just have it accessible. You do not have to save anyone for their decisions.
Whats next, for the gtg a pfd has to be worn at all times. If not, you'll be sent to the cove and fish alone, lol!
Like someone else said, just like a motorcycle helme.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: texguppy]
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08/03/11 05:48 PM
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Daveg99
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a lot of the tournaments require you to wear a PFD all the time.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: texguppy]
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08/03/11 05:53 PM
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CityByTheSeaCitizen
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If I fell out of my kayak, what would I hit my head on other than water (or my yak)? I think my noggin can withstand a fall from a yak.
I wear my pfd when I am alone, when I am in water over 3' deep, when waves are really rough, and when it is really really cold.
Other than that, I usually sit on it. or have it between my back and seat.
I have fished with people who were so anal about it, that they put on their lifejacket as we approached the boat launch.
As for shoes, my vibrum 5 fingers gave out pretty quickly. They were good though, but get the ones with the closed top. The fila 4 finger shoes look better to me, but never tried them. Crocks suck. I usually just wear an old pair of tennis shoes. If I am around oysters (or stingray water), I wear wading boots.
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Re: Few things I can't stand about kayak fishing so far!
[Re: Daveg99]
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08/03/11 05:54 PM
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CityByTheSeaCitizen
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a lot of the tournaments require you to wear a PFD all the time. I have seen powerboat tourneys where they make you have a PFD on if the engine is cranked. You don't have to have it on all the time. I have only fished in a few yak tourneys and they didn't have squat for requirements.
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