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DIY yakking leashes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwGAkC4o_xY
Ever since I got my yak I've been adding all kinds of crap to it and during my quest to create a fishing machine I stumbled across this video. I'll be working on these leashes soon. |
I just picked up a bunch of used cell phone car chargers on eBay (50 for $10)
A couple of clips and zip ties, and I'm good to go. Less effort to make and works just as good. |
I wonder how it would hold up to extended UV exposure. Might get brittle.
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Holy Crap! :eek:
I have miles of that stuff for my edger! Even if they deteriorate after a while, it would be so much cheaper to make a new one! |
For my paddle leash I used an old boogie board leash I had laying around..I don't use rod leashes they get in the way but all my rods have floats on them..
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PS is that the guy from home alone...
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...3f4360f023.jpg I didn't know he got into kayak fishing. sweet! |
I personally love this method of leash building.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltC7lue2Mx0 Johns a good guy and has taught me how to save a lot of money on Kayak supplies. |
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Made some homemade leashes too. Used Zip ties and melted the clipped ends down with a lighter.....
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I scored a hand full of boogie board leashes they work great.
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I have made leashes using the instructions on the link below. One trip to the swap meet will yield some good car chargers. I found the Nextel branded ones to be of the highest quality. I wrapped the loops with a thin strip of tape then heat shrunk the ends to prevent slipping.
http://palmettokayakfishing.blogspot...k-fishing.html |
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SoCal.B.B. HAD A REALLY GOOD Idea (THANKS)! I have a bunch of old BB phone plugs I never got rid of that I could use for some small leashes (for bait nets and for a leash for my YakAttack light poles etc.) FFY :sifone: |
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I've been using variations using a coiled cell phone charger. I don't like the big clips connecting to the rod/reel. I found stainless steel key chain that has about 7 of these SS clips for about $5. They are small and much easier on the hands while using the rod/reel. I keep the small rope loop around the rod near the reel clamp. It's loose but secures the rod/reel. The small SS clip to the rope on the rod/reel and the other brass connected to the kayak. The oldest leash is about 4 years. I'm sure it won't hold 40 lbs of pressure but works great to protect knives, plyers, rods, etc. from falling to the bottom of the ocean. |
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Leaving a tag-end on a zip-tie is not up to Mil-specs. Just trim your zip-ties with a knife until it is flush with no tag end to cut you.
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