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Re: rigging the boat for fishing
By:Paul Jacobson
Date: 6/26/1998, 9:30 pm
In Response To: Re: rigging the boat for fishing (Rick Rubio)

> Although I have seen the other extreme of kayak fishing- live
> bait tank, fish finder, rod holders, gaff and net on deck, thermos,
> etc.,- I like the KISS approach to kayak fishing.

I was wondering when someone was going to mention an ice chest for keeping the canned beverages cold, and cup holders.

> 2) A carabiner (or similar clip) clipped to a deck bungie behind
> the cockpit secures the rod for trolling. To troll, clip the rod in
> front of the reel with the carabiner. Lay the rod down on the rear
> deck and secure the butt of the rod under the deck bungies.

Seriously, carabiners are good tools. If you line the carabiner with thin cork, held on with contact cement, or use thin self-adhesive foam insulation, then it will not scratch a nice rod, or deck finish and it will not bang against the deck. Coleman is selling some small carabiners under thier brand. They are way too light for rock climbing, but great for holding gear. A pack of 2 was $3.50 at Target.

Campmor has carabiners for about $5 and up, and mini-biners (like the Coleman ones for $2.25 each.

www.campmor.com look under climbing supplies

Messages In This Thread

rigging the boat for fishing
Dave Wirth -- 6/26/1998, 3:53 pm
Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Don Beale -- 6/29/1998, 11:52 pm
Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Rick Rubio -- 6/26/1998, 8:27 pm
Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Paul Jacobson -- 6/26/1998, 9:30 pm
Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Rick Rubio -- 6/30/1998, 12:13 am
Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Paul Jacobson -- 6/29/1998, 8:12 pm
Re: Small Carabiners
Mark Kanzler -- 6/29/1998, 5:32 pm
Re: Small Carabiners
Mark Kanzler -- 6/29/1998, 5:19 pm
Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Jim Gabriel -- 6/26/1998, 5:04 pm
Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Mark Kanzler -- 6/26/1998, 6:24 pm