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Topic: Some yak fishing vids  (Read 2685 times)

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fly guy designs

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shot with my go pro 2, pardon any coarse language...

Coho in Canada in Sept


False Albacore in Fla in Late Nov...
« Last Edit: December 11, 2012, 08:41:18 PM by fly guy designs »
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Cool. I love the sound of a fly reel going backwards. What kind of boat are you in?
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Cool. I love the sound of a fly reel going backwards. What kind of boat are you in?

Looks a lot like an Open Bay or a Wilderness System Commander. But I think it's some sort of Native based on the watermark at the end of the second video.
Sweet videos! Thanks for sharing. That second video was really cool watching them feed on the surface like that.
« Last Edit: December 11, 2012, 09:25:03 PM by Romanian Redneck »
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It's a native 14.5 solo and tandem, the orange one is the one that can fish two people and then revert to a one seater, very cool, I have to get the little skirts though, they don't do well in rougher waters...love these yaks but they do not self bale...
"The line was his conduit to the fish; a sort of sensory filament that joined him, for a very short time, with that which he admired but could never truly be a part of or fully understand."
"I spent most of my life (fly) fishing, the rest I just wasted."
            -J.Allen

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Nice. Do you stand up and cast in them much? That's one area I hope to do more testing next season. I have the sidekicks for the Outback but I got them late in the season and never really tried standing up in the Outback with them on. I tried them on the Revo, but I did not feel comfortable. I believe the PA would be a better choice for this type of casting but I think loading a PA, even the short one, on my Escape would be a lot of work.
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for standing go to www.standnfish.com

they have a new u-stand feature for the front of the yak and their pontoons cannot be matched...
"The line was his conduit to the fish; a sort of sensory filament that joined him, for a very short time, with that which he admired but could never truly be a part of or fully understand."
"I spent most of my life (fly) fishing, the rest I just wasted."
            -J.Allen

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