simond11
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Simond11's Q-Kayak Escapade
Hi Phil
Not sure if this is the right area, but I thought it would be good to have photos of rigged kayaks so the beginners can get some ideas as to how we rig our fishing kayaks.

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24/Jun/2005, 6:14 pm
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Re: Rigged kayak photo
That worked.
Nice clean set-up you've got there Simon.
Regards,
Ross
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Re: Simond11's Rigged Escapade
Good idea Simon.. ask & ye shall receive !
I like the way you have mounted a measuring stick & carry a sponge on deck.
Last edited by The Mariner, 24/Jun/2005, 10:06 pm
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Re: Simond11's Q-Kayak Escapade
Hi guys
Thanks for the feedback.
The measuring stick helps when you bring the fish alongside the yak and you don't need to haul it out of the water to measure. Quick visual and decide whether legal or not. The sponge gives you something to do when the bites are slow. House work on the yak?
Simon
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25/Jun/2005, 9:21 pm
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