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Topic: Happy Hooker  (Read 2943 times)

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Here's one for J who'd rather be paddling than fishing.  >:D ;D



http://www.kaskazikayaks.co.nz/the-happy-hooker-xidc36971.html

You also might want to check out the rest of that site as they build boats that are much more akin to what your used to.

(that logo kills me)  :laughing6:

« Last Edit: June 13, 2010, 12:04:38 PM by Fishesfromtupperware »
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I like fishing while I tour. Don't be jealous just because I can, and you're limited to the 3 mile radius :o just kidding!

is that a handline? because I might have to get myself a new supplier if that's the case!

J


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so it's only connected to the floating tackle box not the boat? so it's like a trot line then. you leave it out and come back and get it later? always thought that was a pretty lame way to fish.....unless that's how you feed your family. I could see that sucker being really hard to catch back up with later when there are 15 dogfish on the end of it.


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Trot lines are usually attached to the shore. That makes this,,,,,,,, something else. :dontknow:

In any event, it leaves you unencumbered to paddle miles and miles and miles and....
And my lil 3 miles radius suits me just fine thank you very much!

(your probably right though, it'd load up with dogfish in no time)

But then again I hear dogfish makes some mighty fine Fish&Chips!

Actually, I was just yanking your chain and I don't think it'd be legal up your way anywho.
« Last Edit: June 25, 2010, 05:35:52 PM by Fishesfromtupperware »
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LOL!  :D You'd need a commercial long-lining permit up here in WA. Otherwise, that's a poachers' rig.
« Last Edit: June 13, 2010, 11:04:56 AM by ConeHeadMuddler »
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...that's a poachers' rig.

Probably why they dubbed it the Happy Hooker.  Neither are legal and both are for people who can't get it any other way.  ::)
« Last Edit: June 24, 2010, 03:37:44 PM by Yarjammer »


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Best fishing-related double entendre ever.


 

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