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Originally Posted by Gflann
Here’s a reference for losing a rod and reel overboard coming back in. The only one I forgot to tie down...had to swim back out and get it. Opened it up and it looked like a sugar cookie.
Food for thought. When you come back in on a bigger surf day if you dont get a ride all the way in and get out in knee-waist deep water I’d recommend hauling the kayak in as fast as possible because a whitewash wave can easily go over the back of your kayak and douse your reels. Had that happen once and took apart my Jigmasters and SL30SHs and it was evident a decent amount of saltwater got in.
Now no matter how tired I am, I dont celebrate surviving the launch until the kayak’s bow is on the beach.
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Damn dude, that sucks! At least you got the reel back, but still... Not something you like to see. Sound advice.