WDinarte Posted December 12, 2014 Author Posted December 12, 2014 ..... One of my biggest issues is going to be my dog. Can't go fishing without her without getting a guilt trip when I get home and risking her freaking out and eating the house. Don't really want to go with a tandem but I don't know where else you put 60 pounds of dog in a kayak? We have a drama each time that we take the dog for fishing on the canoe, any piece of wood on the water will be a temptation to jump and chase it and the drama is to put him back on the canoe and not have a wet trip, salt water fishing is another story he love the bay, the sand and camp on the tent. " have a good friend for fishing is always a good catch " Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted December 14, 2014 Global Moderator Posted December 14, 2014 TAKE THE DOG!!! 2 (4).JPG IMG_0113.jpg That's kind of what I'm hoping she would do but my dog thinks she's a lap dog and loves to cuddle up with anyone who will let her. I can just imagine her trying to climb into my lap while I'm sitting in a kayak. I think she'd probably do fine, just have the worse case stuff going through my head. We have a drama each time that we take the dog for fishing on the canoe, any piece of wood on the water will be a temptation to jump and chase it and the drama is to put him back on the canoe and not have a wet trip, salt water fishing is another story he love the bay, the sand and camp on the tent. " have a good friend for fishing is always a good catch " She doesn't jump out of the boat, fallen out a few times, but never jumped out. 1 Quote
Matthew2000 Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 Look up natives I know a couple people who fish out of me with a dog and are fine Quote
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