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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1,972
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The head pulls up on the side of your seat/thigh or literally on your lap. The tail is dropped in towards your bow/between the mirage drive and the hull. Depends on the size of the fish. I have had to pull the mirage drive out and paddled in when they're big big. Seals will def grab them so too risky to leave in the water for very long.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Here's a PA14 with fish tucked in the sides. The Revolution has less space but same concept. With help from a buddy, or real balance, you can tuck smaller fish on the sides of your bait tank using your rear bungees too. Doesn't work for larger fish. Jim
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Recreational Fisherman's Catch...2% Commercial Fisherman's Catch- 98% Recreational Fishing Kayakers Catch- .00001% "The reality is that the wall was built to keep all Asians ~specifically Japanese and those that think they're japanese~ out of the U.S" ![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 664
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First world problems.
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