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Topic: Just want to say hello  (Read 2043 times)

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Ripndrag

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: Salt lake city Utah or high point Alaska
  • Date Registered: Apr 2015
  • Posts: 285
I just want to say hello to everyone. I've been looking around this site a lot lately and like what I've seen read and learned so far Thankyou all for sharing.
Take the sticker off your hat Bend the rim and go fishing!


Firefly51

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  • Location: Coquille, Oregon
  • Date Registered: Jan 2014
  • Posts: 172
You're welcome.  Now, get out there and rip it up!
Rick

Malibu X-Factor
Cobra Fish&Dive


kardinal_84

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  • Perseverance Pays!
  • Kayak Fishing Southcentral Alaska
  • Location: Anchorage, AK
  • Date Registered: Mar 2011
  • Posts: 4216
Looking at your other post, I assume you are in Alaska?  WOOHOO!  More members of TEAM ALASKA! 

Let's fish!!!!!
Personal Chauffeur for Kokatat & Hobie Fishing Team member, Ryu .

Personal fishing sites of Alaska Kayak Angling adventures of my son and I. I am NOT a guide.
guidesak.blogspot.com
AlaskaKayakFisher.com


Ripndrag

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  • Location: Salt lake city Utah or high point Alaska
  • Date Registered: Apr 2015
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Thanks guys I don't live in Alaska rudy I usualy spend most of july there and part of June.
I just built a harpoon for kayak fishing this week. I would love to come and fish with you guys.
I've kayak fished for years I have 2 wilderness system Kayaks
Take the sticker off your hat Bend the rim and go fishing!


kardinal_84

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  • Perseverance Pays!
  • Kayak Fishing Southcentral Alaska
  • Location: Anchorage, AK
  • Date Registered: Mar 2011
  • Posts: 4216

Thanks guys I don't live in Alaska rudy I usualy spend most of july there and part of June.
I just built a harpoon for kayak fishing this week. I would love to come and fish with you guys.
I've kayak fished for years I have 2 wilderness system Kayaks

Well if you are here in June & July that's close enough. Still going to claim you and your posts as part of TEAM ALASKA!  Haha.

Let's fish!!!!!!!!
Personal Chauffeur for Kokatat & Hobie Fishing Team member, Ryu .

Personal fishing sites of Alaska Kayak Angling adventures of my son and I. I am NOT a guide.
guidesak.blogspot.com
AlaskaKayakFisher.com


Ripndrag

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: Salt lake city Utah or high point Alaska
  • Date Registered: Apr 2015
  • Posts: 285
Thanks Rudy the only reason I'm not in Ak full time is I have one of those silly jobs. I plan on moving there when I retire or find a better job up on the slope. Have you seen any thresher kayaks up there yet?
Take the sticker off your hat Bend the rim and go fishing!


kardinal_84

  • Sturgeon
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  • Perseverance Pays!
  • Kayak Fishing Southcentral Alaska
  • Location: Anchorage, AK
  • Date Registered: Mar 2011
  • Posts: 4216
I haven't. For whatever reason I see a lot of wilderness system paddle kayaks. A few ocean kayaks.  AKrod has a propel. The rest are Hobies.

Paddle kayaks will work fine.  I used to catch kings and halibut on my mini-x until I discovered this forum and was quickly told I was nuts.  Ok. Maybe not that harsh and they were right. My outback is MUCH better!  But it wasn't the pedal vs paddle. It was the 9ft length.  I didn't know it until I went out with other people.  I might as well have been using a cardboard box. But I caught fish!!

Stay in touch. Let's fish when Ya get up here!!!!!!
Personal Chauffeur for Kokatat & Hobie Fishing Team member, Ryu .

Personal fishing sites of Alaska Kayak Angling adventures of my son and I. I am NOT a guide.
guidesak.blogspot.com
AlaskaKayakFisher.com


Ripndrag

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: Salt lake city Utah or high point Alaska
  • Date Registered: Apr 2015
  • Posts: 285
I haven't. For whatever reason I see a lot of wilderness system paddle kayaks. A few ocean kayaks.  AKrod has a propel. The rest are Hobies.

Paddle kayaks will work fine.  I used to catch kings and halibut on my mini-x until I discovered this forum and was quickly told I was nuts.  Ok. Maybe not that harsh and they were right. My outback is MUCH better!  But it wasn't the pedal vs paddle. It was the 9ft length.  I didn't know it until I went out with other people.  I might as well have been using a cardboard box. But I caught fish!! So have you seen any threshers up there yet ?

Stay in touch. Let's fish when Ya get up here!!!!!!
Take the sticker off your hat Bend the rim and go fishing!


Ripndrag

  • Lingcod
  • *****
  • Location: Salt lake city Utah or high point Alaska
  • Date Registered: Apr 2015
  • Posts: 285
Thanks Rudy for taking these pictures and all your good advice
Take the sticker off your hat Bend the rim and go fishing!


 

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