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Old 10-16-2012, 02:22 PM   #1
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Hoop net rack and type

Hey Hoopers!

Gonna rig up for my first time bugging on a yak. If you can share some of your photos of your net storage and the types of nets you perfer and bait cages that would be appreciated. I searched the previous posts and only found a few.
Thanks and Big Bugs!
Todd
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Old 10-16-2012, 02:33 PM   #2
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i just set mine up front with 2 bungee cords i have a cobra tandem so i have alot of room upfront when i have it set up for one person. I added 4 strapeyes just for when i put my cages on.
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Copy thanks. I got the Outback....
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Old 10-16-2012, 04:04 PM   #4
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You don't need much of a "system" on an outback. Put a two foot piece of PVC in one of the back rod holders and use that as a back stop/ anchor point for your nets. Bugee if you want to get fancy.
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Hey Hoopers!

Gonna rig up for my first time bugging on a yak. If you can share some of your photos of your net storage and the types of nets you perfer and bait cages that would be appreciated. I searched the previous posts and only found a few.
Thanks and Big Bugs!
Todd
Is that your current setup in your avatar? If so, just throw the hoops on top of your live well. Works well if you spread your floats around evenly. A Drake type "Bait puck" makes stacking easier. I don't bungee mine down. One did slide off because I was lazy and didn't stack them evenly. A large commercial type float will keep an ambush net from sinking so I didn't loose it.
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