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Favorite Kayak Accessories
Probably like many of you, I was just sitting here at work thinking about kayak fishing.
Specifically about what I still want to upgrade next. Do I actually need to upgrade anything? Especially since I feel like I already have everything I really need... but what things do still WANT! MORE GEAR! So just to give me and maybe some of you ideas. I pose this question. What is your favorite kayak fishing accessory/piece of gear you purchased to date? I'll start. Mine will probably have to be a rod and reel combo I bought. I get excited just to fish it and cast it. Its a Lexa 300HD Power handle on a 7'6" Shimano Teramar Heavy Fast Action 15-30Lb with 50 lb Braid and 30 lb flouro leader. |
Best yak mod ever is the Ram-Bong :stoned:
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Ice chest full of beer.
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I prefer the scotty-bubbler but everyone is different.
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Hobie Sail.
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i don't think I've ever caught a kayak fish when i wasn't ripped off my gourd. this would be so funny :luxhello: |
My favorite accessory is a clean towel to wipe my ass with after release a sea snake
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Gotta be my Gaffer sunglasses that records video and can bluetooth music from my phone. Gaffer HD Video shades
And now my GoPro Sessions that hasn't recorded a single fish as I have yet to catch one with it mounted to my Yak. :mad: |
ram bong
Lets see that Ram-Bong DIY that would be so funny
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Pee jug.
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I might have to get some of those glasses! have you recorded with them yet, if so post a video i would like to see quality. |
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To me the best investment is a quality seat. You're gonna be in it for hours and a sore ass n numb legs make yakking a misery.
2nd, if you have a paddle yak, is a good light carbon paddle. In the shop or on the sand the difference in weight between a great paddle and a decent paddle doesn't feel like much. But after hours of paddling you'll really notice. Mike |
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I totally agree with TagerMike on the seat thing. I upgraded my seat which helped alot and also bought one of those lower lumbar support pillows that has increased my ability to stay on the water longer with NO back pain. So I am changing my answer to a good seat but add that lower lumbar support for a great accessory. |
killer video and glasses my favorite kayak accessory is my bluetooth waterproof speaker I just need a good waterproof phone case
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Mirage drive....?
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Automatic Hook Tie-er
What about THIS accessory haha. It COULD be valuable.
http://www.dx.com/p/electronic-fishi...5#.V36DZ-srJaQ |
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PLEASE. No pictures. I want to be able to eat tonight and I don't need a picture of his ASS. |
Downrigger camera for sure, but only on the odd days when it gets something worth the hours of review.
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Favorite Kayak Accessories
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http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...9b82bdb60c.jpg Onno paddles, @ 20oz in weight. Easy on my shoulder, wrecked from years of serving tennis balls too hard. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
I've noticed a lot of you mention a nice light weight paddle. Would you say you still get the same work out from a light weigh paddle as opposed to a cheaper heavier one?
I have not upgraded my paddle quite yet because I enjoy the workout of the heavier one. But now that some of you say it's your favorite accessory, maybe the lighter paddle will give me a farther range and keep me out there longer. Thoughts? |
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I have some nice Bending Branches for sale in the buy/sale section. They are light and fast. Still a good workout despite being light. Remember it's always better to lift light with reps as opposed to heavy.
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High quality LIGHT carbon fiber paddles are great, even for us peddle guys, never know where or when a drive wil fail. I make it a point to paddle some on every trip. The older we get the less we seem to work out, the paddle/peddle helps. Tight Lines.
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Nope, got one for $40 and the other one was free. It came with a kayak I bought and then resold.
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Quality ain't cheap.
"You get what you pay for" definitely applies here. |
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My favorite accessory is a house on the beach.
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