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  1. depending on your size you may want to look at the Ocean Kayak Drifter 12' or the OK Caper at 11'. They are both very wide but short and manuverable. also see www.texaskayakfisherman.com for more info.
  2. Try www.kayakfishingstuff.com they have a lot of info
  3. Are there any nonsmoking fishermen? Do fish like beer drinkers or not? ;D
  4. I use a 9 1/2 ft recreational, sit in, kayak on my local lake and it works great. I have it rigged to hold two or three poles. I primarily use spinning gear with it. It weighs 38 lbs without any gear. I can carry or cart it to the lake. It is easy to paddle and comfortable. Plus when you are out there alone, it is very relaxing. Good Luck
  5. Here in AZ I fish temps +100 a lot, in fact last night it was 110F until the lightning came in at 5:45. I agree with Raul. I also go with lighter colors if it is clear and I work any shady areas hard including overhangs, docks, docked boats etc. Toward the evening I start the darker colors. Go slow.
  6. Mac I'm sure that does have an affect. In Arizona you only need to be 12 yr old to drive a PWC. That probably contributes as well. I just want them to be careful so they do not get hurt or hurt someone else. And its easy to get hurt around the docks and landings. 8) GO DEVILS!!!!
  7. As in anything else, its usually 20% of the people that cause 80% of the problems. Cheers, GO SUN DEVILS!!!!!!!
  8. scbassin, I always enjoy catching bass on lures or gear I had not been successful with in they past. However, you just gave me something else to target. FINDING and CATCHING bass in NEW locations. It should be a challange and a learning experience
  9. Raul, funny you mentioned that. Saturday, at the two space ramp, when we were loading it was late and not busy. A young man in mid 20's pulls up with a quad and upsidedown jon on a trailer. In about 7 min. he had the boat in, with poles, battery, motor and everything and pulled it onto the bank while he parked the truck. Young and strong. :
  10. Thanks GamblerOH, on the dual pro se how long are the wires that attach to the batteries?
  11. Fishinfool, I know that is the case many times. I am mostly a single launcher/loader so I need to be organized. I also use the shoreline if necessary. ;D
  12. Twice this weekend I saw people park their boat on the "ramp side" of the dock. He went to either park or get the truck, while she sat there taking up space in one lane. Both times there was room on the other side of the dock. > Is this OK with you? ??? With two person loaders why doesn't someone idle the boat away from dock traffic until the trailer arrives? And keep the *%$ swimming jet skiers away from the dock area. AARGH! Now thats off my chest, I feel better. ;D
  13. Thanks for the info guys ...more questions though. I have a TM that is 12/24volt ( I can switch back and forth). 1. Can I leave the motor hooked up (all wires) when I charge? 2. With a 2 or 3 bank, would each battery stay hooked to the charger while running? 3. About how long are the wires that go from the charger to the battery? 4. Do you guys use maintenance free or refillable batteries? 5. When charging my engine starting battery, is it necessary to disconnect all the wires?
  14. Chris, what size weight would you use for a 5" grub?
  15. Yesterday while fishing a T-rig spider grub I was reeling it in quickly. It was barely under the surface so it made a ripple on top with the twin tails. Has anyone ever tried to fish it that way with any success?
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