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Check Out This Trolling Rigging.

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4.3K views 35 replies 28 participants last post by  Lundy  
#1 ·
Ha!! This was Thursday afternoon. It was rougher than it looks.

I had several waves come over the bow of my boat while trolling. This guy was out in Kayak 2 miles off shore. I did like his rod holders in the milk crate.

Nuts!!

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#10 ·
Seeing that it was was water and he is wearing a PFD I don't see it being that dangerous. After all if he is capable of running that yak out there in the waves I would assume he would be able to right himself in the yak to resume his journey. It seems like a good way to combine one's fishing urge with his exercise regimen.

I have run one of those yaks in open water on the ocean and it was a blast. I just don't know how much fishing I could have managed to get done in the process though.:rolleyes:
 
#16 ·
With gas prices the way they are, maybe he isn't all that stupid. :T Now only if I could find a horse and buggy capable of hauling a 21' Trophy and gear :D
 
#19 ·
I don't know about trying to fish, but the yak can definately handle that water. I have ocean kayak that is self bailing and I have been in big water in Lake Michigan in it with no problems - wet ride though:)

I have also paddled a 2 man yak in the ocean in Mexico in really nice waves - like steady 4-5's and had no problems crossing a 3.5 mile bay.

I take my ocean yak to the impound lakes here in Ohio and just love when the lake gets some wind and wake to make some nice whitecaps to play in.

Just always have that pfd on properly; especially in big water conditions!
 
#20 ·
Yes, it's true - that's my husband out on the lake. He is quite the extremist and will go through extremes to catch fish. He got a kick out of the posts. Fortunately, he doesn't know what a 'Darwin Award' is, although I did clue him in.

To answer somebody's question - his GPS was set at 2.5 - 3 knots. His drag was light. He insists that he wasn't 2 miles out, but knowing him, I wouldn't be surprised!

By the way, he's been catching the Walleye like you wouldn't believe!

Here's the obligatory photo, and proof that it is, indeed, my husband. He's at work right now, but I'm sure he'll be posting here once he gets home.

Here is the photo that he took of his rig, before he went trolling.

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#22 ·
On this particular day, he caught approximately 4 Walleye. But the day before, I believe, he caught 10 Walleye and 2 Sheephead. He doesn't keep what he caught - just puts 'em back. But I think later this Summer, he'll haul some back for a nice beer batter fry.

The picture, by the way, was taken with a wrist watch video cam that he has. He has also taken video of some of the catches, as he reels them in. Not sure if this bb has the ability to upload videos, but it's worth a looksee.
 
#24 ·
Now thats cool!!!

he is an fellow OGFer.... Just like the rest of us!!!!

thank you Ms. Bananaboat for the insite... and the great post and Pics!!!!

i actully lloked up a Darwin award its website for un orthidox stuff and acts.... kinda cool i was on it for a while today...

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My chubby fingers dont coinside with this laptop all to well....

mean while ,we would love to see more posts and video of Mr. Bananaboat!!!



Frank
 
#26 ·
I would put one of those bicycle flags with the long white pole on that yak ! The answer is NO before some of you chime in, I did not have one of those on my bike when I was little ! LOL !:eek: Can't be too safe with some of the cornholes that are out there running around on the weekends.