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Flying Kayakers
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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Jan 2006

    Flying Kayakers

    hi guys, since the purchase of a kayak 6 months ago, and my discovery of soft plastics my fly rod has sat in the cupboard, but last week I got my hands on a Lefty Kreh casting techniques video and it's got me excited about doing some swoffing again. Does anyone on this forum fish from a kayak? I'll be giving it a go at wivenhoe on sunday, but keen to hear any hints or issues people might foresee while fly fishing from the kayak.
    cheers,
    Karl.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Feb 2006

    Re: Flying Kayakers

    Looks forward to Jills pictures of you tangled from your waist to your neck in fly line.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Flying Kayakers

    Poof >

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    Re: Flying Kayakers

    I used to flyfish out of my canoe. Biggest problem was the loose line that lay at my feet getting tangled. Just like fishing in a normal boat, keep it uncluttered and that makes it easier. Also can't cast as far as when you are standing.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Flying Kayakers

    Thanks goddy, distance shouldnt matter too much can get a lot closer to the strike zone in the kayak.

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    Ausfish Silver Member wessel's Avatar
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    Sep 2004

    Re: Flying Kayakers


    Everything gets in the way. You need to have it all sorted before setting out, and even then you still manage to get the line tangled on the most ridiculous things.

    You can try using a large flat bucket between your legs, but it tends to work on the hip joints when you try to sit and cast like a little budha.

    Especially on inlets, estuaries etc a kayak is great for that. Plus you get a free workout, fresh air etc.


    Please send some pics of the setup, the area and of whatever you were able to land.

    Wess

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Flying Kayakers

    If you have rear well area behind your seat try sitting sidesaddle and useing the well as a stripping basket. you will be casting across the yak rather than along it..... less area to get tangled up with.
    cheers
    Heno.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Flying Kayakers

    Quote Originally Posted by Heno
    If you have rear well area behind your seat try sitting sidesaddle and useing the well as a stripping basket. you will be casting across the yak rather than along it..... less area to get tangled up with.
    cheers
    Heno.
    Good thinking Heno, I'll do that.

    Wess, will keep ya posted m8, rest assured if I have any success you will hear about it.

    Here's the yak as it was when I bought it, no major changes at this stage, but keen to mount a sounder up front this week.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member lock's Avatar
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    May 2004

    Re: Flying Kayakers

    Canoedle how did you get on. I reckon it sounds like a good idea I am keen to have a crack at it when I get home.

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