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Hi guys, this will be my first trip in La Jolla tomorrow morning! Please let me know if you have any suggestions, thanks! Also I have a tandem island, please let me know if someone available & want to come, I will be the La Jolla shoreline park before 5am. Thanks!
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Only if u do all the paddling lol.... I'm not the one to give advice as I haven't got my lj yt....make sure drain plug is in and go have fun???
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Thanks any way! Good 9!
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Revised Bait Tank
Revised bait tank:
I was using an old paint bucket/ 5g. and it worked ok. same old t-500 and 6v battery. i did not have a lid, and sometimes birds could see what was in the bucket. i scored an old olive jar from a friend and drilled six 3/8" holes and it drains at same pace as 6v intakes. the olive jar is a tad wider and shorter, which lowers its COG a little bit, and smaller lid seems it would be more managable. poolside tests look good, will report real world tests after a few gos. http://i.imgur.com/dlCAx2zl.jpg |
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My second tool I use as a de hooker for shark or other fish you don't want to mess with trying to remove the hook from. It's basically an adjustable painters pole with an eyelet screwed and gorilla glued into the end then bent into the shape I wanted. It adjusts out to 4 feet if needed. It's basically a cheap knock off of a commercial one. But I wanted it to be adjustable so I can use it on the different types of boats I fish on. It works pretty well and keeps you from having to cut the leader and leave the hook in the Shark when you release it. Just hook the line and slide down to the bend in the hook and give a couple of hard sharp downward strokes and the hook usually pop out without much fuss! [ATTACH][ATTACH]Attachment 16029[/ATTACH][/ATTACH] |
bait tank inlet screen
I did not have the wire, and needed something asap, so used 100# mono.
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Finally got around to making a bait tank
Nothing crazy just simple and Functional just need to add two rod holdershttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...31c57f8ab8.jpg 🍻🐟 sent from my G4 on tapatalk app |
Bait Bullet from scratch - $10
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Contemplating making a livewell from scratch, I decided to go the simple route and make a bait bullet out of ABS pipe (works better than PVC). All from Home Depot for $10.
1 4" ABS pipe 2 4" ABS shower grates Bottle of Marine Goop 10' rope to tie off I gooped the back end shut. Used a drill bit to make holes through the other end and shower grate together, so I can run a slipknot through the holes to open and close bait bullet. It works great, my bait stayed plenty active for hours in there. and not too much drag since the shower grates are flush with pipe. Can anyone share their ideas on how to make a sliding door? Would be much easier to grab a bait. |
The upper deck
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Four holders on the front 4 on the back ram rods on each side easy access. up and down stairs storage. Cooler fits on top Sturdy enough to stand up with. Can put bait tank and trolling motor. No more stuff in the way. It will fit the out back surf lauching not advised haha |
You could almost call that a center console!
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What do you think of this? looks like it could be used in conjunction with that trolley system maybe? I wonder if the wet chord will mess up the leash.
http://www.wideopenspaces.com/diy-in...ble-dog-leash/ |
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Looks very well thought out. One question - what do you do when a bigger fish makes a run aft? |
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i am sorry but what does (AFT) mean. i spent a few minutes looking for the acronym online so i wouldnt look uncool, but i have a headache now lol WHAT IS AFT |
Fore - Front, Bow
Aft - Back, Stern |
Hobie Heavy Duty Cart mods
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