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Poll

Do you use, or recommend the use of paddle leashes ?

Always. Otherwise you'd be up...you know where...without a paddle
23 (62.2%)
Yep. Do you have any idea how expensive a good paddle is ?
2 (5.4%)
Nah, I've never found that I needed one
5 (13.5%)
No, they're just something to get tangled up in
7 (18.9%)

Total Members Voted: 36

Topic: Poll: Paddle leashes ?  (Read 6722 times)

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Ray Borbon

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... but what I usually do is let yaktrap retrieve my paddle in the surf zone. I'm happy to return the favor in the river. LOL.

I guess this is the one reason to fish with a 'go get my paddle' buddy. Oh, and another reason is that you're fishing buddy might have the right tools to cut the hook out of your finger. :banjo:

Did someone say fix my rudder?  :banjo:


blownglass

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I have a leash but find that sometimes it makes noise banging around on my boat when I paddle . but I always always carry an extra paddle in my boats .