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    Posted: 14 Jul 2015 at 12:15pm
Some two legged! But you never know what is in the depths of Lake Willoughby!!

Grew up down in Hyannis, used to fish for Stripers and blues all the time. Brings back a lot of memories.  Used to fish along the canal with my grandfather!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jul 2015 at 11:38am
Are there sharks in the Northeast KingdomLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jul 2015 at 11:27am
I have been a kayak angler since 2000 both fresh and salt  water and had a few Nantucket Sled rides from 40 plus inch stripers. Just purchased a 179 R-pod yesterday and my  thoughts on taking the kayak is leaning towards one of the new inflatable two persons kayaks endorsed by Bill Dance for convenience .Not sure what a camper topper is?   Tight linesSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jul 2015 at 9:24am
Looks like a blast!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 2015 at 6:18pm
Originally posted by Diwill

Love to camp and kayak/ fish. I'm a 63 year old female and load my kayak on the roof rack of my TV by myself. I have a smaller 55lb kayak, getting it on the roof is easy. I stand it against the side of my TV lift the end, slide it into place and strap it down.  I added a removable pole holder and have plenty of room for my fishing gear.  At the campsite I strap on my transport cart so I can pull/roll it down to the lake. 
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You go girl!! When the yaks get too heavy for us to throw on top of the TV, we'll look at getting something like The Hullavator

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 2015 at 2:22pm
Fishing for trout? Bass? Salt water?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 2015 at 1:48pm
Love to camp and kayak/ fish. I'm a 63 year old female and load my kayak on the roof rack of my TV by myself. I have a smaller 55lb kayak, getting it on the roof is easy. I stand it against the side of my TV lift the end, slide it into place and strap it down.  I added a removable pole holder and have plenty of room for my fishing gear.  At the campsite I strap on my transport cart so I can pull/roll it down to the lake. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jul 2015 at 8:23pm
Perfect timing.....it's shark weekThumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jul 2015 at 8:55am
We keep it pretty simple when we fish with our kayaks. Wife really likes her Splash Deck and rod holder. For tackle we just use a couple of small Pelican (waterproof) cases and pull some tackle from main tackle box just for the outing. We use the Pelican cases for other stuff we want to keep dry too. Lv2Q's sit-on-top is probably better for fishing and easier to board if you do flip it while landing the big one! - see You-Tube link below Star -fred







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 2015 at 11:07pm
You don't say whether your yak is a sit-in or sit on top.  Mine's a sit on top, very handy style for fishing.

On managing tackle, some folks like a soft bag (like an insulated lunch bag) they put under bungies behind the seat.  Others like something larger like a milk crate they can zip-tie rod holders on to.  I've got built-in rod holders so just keep a handful of lures in a small case.  Don't need the milk crate. You have to adjust, of course, if you're using live bait.  There are purpose-built buckets for live shrimp, minnows but that's more of a challenge in a yak, esp if it's a sit-in rather than a sit on top.  

On paddles, I use a paddle leash.  Also have a paddle clip on the side of the boat.  I'd personally rather have a paddle that's too long rather than too short.  Mine's either 87" or 89", can't remember which. Best thing to remember on paddles is: light is good.  Paying extra for a lightweight paddle is money well spent IMHO.

Markie, you might want to go directly to a kayak/angling forum like Paddling.net.  There may even be one focused on your state or area.  Here in TX, for example, there's TexasKayakFisherman.com.  My guess is you'll have a much larger group of people as a kayaking resource than you'll find in an Rpod forum.  

Just a thought.  Good luck!
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