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could kayack fisherman
use a trailer to tow behind them to use as a bait tank or to hold your catch me and my uncle were talking about this on friday hit me up on here with your thoughts maybe a titanium box with a lid and a pontoon style bottom to keep it up above the water so please throw me your thoughts
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Why I would not like to tow a bait tank: *creates considerable drag= less speed and more effort. *there is a moderate risk of tangling with fish line and (esp in surf) a unseated kayaker. If you don't want an on board bait tank, use a bait tube- extremely simple, cheap, and minimum drag.
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somthing like this? It didnt get the best review. But to each there own.
http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/ka...-reciever.html |
kayack fisherman might be more open to your ideas if you could spell kayak.
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Thanks for bringing in your ideas. I like that this board allows a company to interact with the users.
Drag when paddling is an issue. It slows us down and creates more work to get on the spot. However, were I to have the abilit to easily get it out of the water, and back on yak while paddling, that would be nice. I do use a bait tube, but when I get my bait at the barge, I first put it into a floating bait bucket. Then it goes into my bait tube. |
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