DarkSkies
04-06-2012, 01:53 PM
When the water is colder and the fish are scattered, this is a very effective way of finding fish.
I found that out today when I scored some very nice fat spawners with them. :drool:
This method has some real challenges.
I know most kayakers will not try it, as there are several key things you need to do to have this work.
This method tends to be more effective where you may have a lot of open water to cover.
However, that's a drawback in itself.
Even with a Hobie, covering a lot of ground can be a challenge in itself.
My reason for this thread is to document my successes and failures using this presentation, as it's not a common choice for kayakers..
If some folks want to learn from it and catch bigger fish as well, I'm glad to share.
Some of my answers may be vague, and if that's the case as you read them, I suggest you PM me for further advice.
Hope ya's enjoy this, as I had a blast this morning,....:headbang:
The adrenalin high should least me for a few days....:)
I found that out today when I scored some very nice fat spawners with them. :drool:
This method has some real challenges.
I know most kayakers will not try it, as there are several key things you need to do to have this work.
This method tends to be more effective where you may have a lot of open water to cover.
However, that's a drawback in itself.
Even with a Hobie, covering a lot of ground can be a challenge in itself.
My reason for this thread is to document my successes and failures using this presentation, as it's not a common choice for kayakers..
If some folks want to learn from it and catch bigger fish as well, I'm glad to share.
Some of my answers may be vague, and if that's the case as you read them, I suggest you PM me for further advice.
Hope ya's enjoy this, as I had a blast this morning,....:headbang:
The adrenalin high should least me for a few days....:)