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Old 01-03-2007, 03:39 PM
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Caught 3 nice reds Tuesday out of the new Kayak. One was 29" and theother 2 were 26. Cooking them up tonight on the grill. It was a blastcatching them in the yak as you get pulled all over creation!

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Sweet Man, nice fish!!

Those look like sweet set-ups.

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Man...those are nice reds. Popping cork and what kind of shrimp is that?
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Looks like a DOA to me.
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I actually never used that. Caught them on a gold spoon. Thanks for the comments!
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nice fish and yaks, but pardon my ignorance...

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Those were stuck in the mud I guess marking the land. They are not attached to the boats.
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nice fish and yaks, but pardon my ignorance...

They would be exhaust pipes!
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That or chum churns for bringing up the Tuna! haha
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hey barrett where did you get that rig? how heavy is it?
would you mind sharing what you paid?
that would be perfect down at our camp
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sweet reds
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Now all ya need is a big block V6 , 8.5' beam and a T-Top and you would have a boat.

Just messen with ya , if I didn't have a fused spine that looks like fun [ paddlen ] .

NICE catch.
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Welder-- the motor mounts are being built as we speak for the Yanmar turbo and tuna tower!
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I wish I had a picture of the Kayak-a-maran. My neighbor runs kayak charters. He has build a bracket out of PVC pipe that hooks two yaks together as one and he has a trolling motor mounted in the center. He uses it to reach the more remote areas of beach and marsh. When you arrive at your destination, it comes apart in minutes, store it on land and break out the paddles. It's really a cool ride....

Swampro - you a member of the kayak group that fishes Grand Isle and Leeville ?
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Reel Screamers- Yes I am. I have seen a kayak a maran online. Pretty neat.
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