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Large Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: La Verne, CA
Posts: 1,011
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http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...lowrance+ready |
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#2 |
Tail Chaser!
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Murrieta
Posts: 627
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No it is a 2012. Doesn't have that feature. I read the rudder would be good place. But wanted to ask the guys that fish the areas I want too.
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Tail Chaser!
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Murrieta
Posts: 627
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So it looks like I wont have my kayak in the garage this weekend. The parts have not come in yet and the shop still has to install them. I have the paddle hanging in my office until I can actually use it. I did want to ask what people would recommend for clothing. I seen some stuff online from Hobie and a few others. But was wondering what you guys wear this time of year. As it gets warmer the easier it will be to dress. But I want to start fishing the second my ribs can take it. I am also hunting for tackle like rods and reels. I really want to target Halibut, White Sea Bass, Yellow Tail, Calico Bass. I must say allot has changed since last I fished. Almost 20 years ago. I used to have a ton of gear but gave it away to friends here and there over the years. I got allot to learn and even more $$$ to spend. The warden is already in my ear and I not even close to being ready.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dana Point
Posts: 1,625
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This might help, it's from another thread: Quote:
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#5 |
Tail Chaser!
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Murrieta
Posts: 627
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Thank you for the link. I am like you I don't like being cold. That is very helpful. Since I have to wait a little longer for FF to come in. I had them add trolley anchor line, anchor and a drift chute. I need a radio and one of those fancy fishing life jackets. Then my fishing tackle. I will have a gang of questions when it comes time for that. Anyone in Temecula area that fishes our coasts? I could use some help picking tackle. I don't want to waste money buying equipment. To find out I got all the wrong stuff. Also it would be great to meet a few of you. I appreciate all the advise this board has given me.
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 516
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I'm here in South Temecula and have pretty much the same setup that you purchased. What shop carries Hobie gear here in town? If you needs some help installing the FF or transducer, I can help. Check out the transducer mounting methods on here, I'd go with the plumbers putty/wetmount or create some type of bracket that would allow you to attach it to the back handle.
Good luck with healing up, remember what the old geezers say...."with age comes rollcage".....I think their on to something there..... |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: where the hell is Temecula
Posts: 268
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: where the hell is Temecula
Posts: 268
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Tail Chaser!
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Murrieta
Posts: 627
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East side of Ynez between Rancho Cali and Overland. I going to take you both up on the offers. Thank you. The guy at shop said you just mount transducer to floor of hull. They are supposed to install all the parts on my yak. I read about a few different locations and system for transducer placement. But dude assures me that it is supposed to work. I been thinking of just bringing it home. And doing it myself in the garage. Help pass the time and giving me something to do while I finish healing.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Corona, CA
Posts: 472
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I come from a motoX background, I still ride a good bit but not like I use to. I use to practice atleast once a week and race every weekend. I've broken many bones...after breaking my wrists six times between the two I finally decided to back it down a couple of notches. I bought a kayak and even a sideXside to compliment my crf450 for off-road. Anyhoo...as far as gear / tackle goes; you've started out with the baddest kayak on the water, (I ride a PA 14) I'd suggest you try and start out with gear in the middle to upper range as far as quality goes. I've found that if you don't you will just throw good money after bad re-buying sh!t atleast twice. Also, not to sound like a follower or anything but you'll be around guys with all the badass sh!t and gear envy sucks...plus, when you do get skunked and you have Walmart gear the first thing you'll think is; "I would have killed it if I had better gear." (not true at all but that's still what you'll think). To get a little specific gear wise; I really like fishing 'light', I always have. I don't find it all that fun to winch fish in, meaning I would never take 20# gear out to target and catch 3# fish. In fact, I'll usually haul out 15# gear to target the 25# class. I really like the Shimano Teramar series rods and the Daiwa Lexa and Daiwa Luna reels. You're gonna get a lot of help from people here on this site...you have definitely found the right place. Good luck...see ya on the water someday! Last edited by BrokeLoser; 01-01-2014 at 09:40 AM. |
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#11 |
Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 91
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Congrats on the PA. It's a lot easier on the bod than the mountain biking.
Check with your dealer about the transducer install, if it's a Lowrance, everything is set up to hook up in about an hour. |
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#12 |
Tail Chaser!
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Murrieta
Posts: 627
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Thank you. I am very happy with my selection. I picked it up from the shop today. Still waiting on FF from Hobie and my two front rod holders. But I went and grabbed it anyway. Brought it home and put in the garage. I should have cleaned it out first but it's in. I know Hobie says to lay upside down or on side for storage. My question is how long can I leave laying on hull. I put it on two plastic tables so I can start working on it. Also the foam blocks that are inside the hull. They are zip tied in place. Should I remove them or leave them?
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#13 |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
Posts: 3,649
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leave the foam blocks. They look like they're not supposed to be there but they are. If you remove them you will have problems.
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Tail Chaser!
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Murrieta
Posts: 627
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: where the hell is Temecula
Posts: 268
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As far as saltwater gear goes get stuff that has high saltwater tolerance. reels that I use and abuse are the daiwa saltist 40h. saltist is considered mid range as far as pricing goes. shimano tld star 15/30s is a less expensive reel that will handle being doused in saltwater. I have brought in many fish on the ugly stik tiger 7' 20-50lb line rating. you cant beat it for 60 bucks. another nice rod is kencor graf ocean series same size and line rating as the ugly stik more like 100 bucks. have fun shoping for all your gear. maybe stop buy turners or sport chalet they a good selection of fishing gear. blue water tackle is a bit overpriced but they do have a used selection of gear. Eli |
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