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Another slow day on Mission Bay
I am not having the best luck on the bay lately, it's probably because I'm getting on the water to late in the morning, had a couple of bites on bait but nothing got stuck. Jigs and like went zippo. Still a beautiful day to be out there. Had the wife with me again in the Malibu Tandem, I'm sure glad it wasn't cold because my butt was wet from the beginning.The back seat doesn't drain at all but it sure does take on a lot of water, I think it's a pretty poor design as far as that is concerned. On the plus side it does paddle nice and seems to cover a lot of water easily. It's a little hard to set up for two fishing from it without getting in each others way but we manage. Other than being wet all of the time though it seems to be okay. I have already decided though that it isn't a permanent part of my fleet, there has to be way to kayak without having a soggy bottom all day. One thing I know though, I love fishing, even when I'm not catching fish, the only thing I like more is hunting.
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Harry one of the reasons I sold my 2 Malibu kayaks (Stealth and X-Factor) was because of the wet butt all day. Wearing waders solved it, as did wearing paddle pants. But in summertime I just wanted to wear shorts so the pants weren't an option for me. I got some neoprene shorts to try and they kept the water off me but they kept the sweat inside too so you still end up with a different kind of swamp ass. What worked best for me was to add a Thermarest pad on my seat which elevated me just enough to make a difference, as well as doubling my comfort time. Make sure if you have seat scuppers to leave them open for draining age. In the end I switched to a kayak with an elevated seat (Kraken) and am dry and comfortable all day. It's elevated seats for me from now on.
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It's weird, but I really don't get that wet on my P2T so long as the water isn't very rough. I guess I don't mind too much when I do get wet, because I haven't given it much thought. Especially when in the solo seated position you're up on the hatch with gutters on either side. The Jackson Big Tuna has the nice seats and room for two, but honestly tandems are a real pain to force into fishing service. You ought to just deal with the tandem when you want to spend time with your wife and get a single for times you're serious about fishing.
I have three small kids, so I kinda have to have a tandem around, maybe more than one in all reality. Sorry to hear it's not working out for you. BTW, I'm 160# and maybe my light weight, and paddling with children, is keeping me higher off the water? |
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Hobies have elevated seats. I was once part of the soggy bottom crew until I bough a Hobie Outback.
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always dry ..if real rough I just use spray skirt ,,,and lower to the water for stability and not becoming a sail in strong wind...
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Bummer on the slow day, but at least you got out. I'm aiming for Newport on Thursday.
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Probably be 6am in the parking lot. 6:30ish launch.
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Aquahunter and I were at Mission Bay near Mission Park area. We didn't really see any kayak fisherman except for some leaving in morning. Only caught legal spottie and missed some bites as I was tying another rod's hook. Slow day for sure.
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Thursday is out. Blew the head gasket in my new to me car :( i'll let you know when I'm able to get back on the water.
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