Wondering what my fellow paddlers (and pedalers) enjoy the quiet with. While readily admitting that I go the "barebones" route when it comes to kayak fishing, and without making this a poll, what can you tell me about your "ride"? I will go first to give you an idea where I am going with this and add anything I missed, please.
Make and model: Hurricane Skimmer 128
Length and Weight: 12' 8" 50lbs with seat
Color: Bright orange
Method of propulsion: Paddle only
Usual use: mornings, locally for fluke and weaks
Your ride ?
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I consider mine bare bones with side scan, handheld vhf, two trolling roods used at same time, a box of worms, a couple of bottles of water, no tackle box just a couple of zip locks, a backup paddle as I peddle, and a boga tethered. On a Hobie Revo 16.
Only bass, blues, and Tuna.







Snuck that last pick with my Outback much shorter but turns on a dime. Never got a glimpse of whoever took this pic and sold it.
Only bass, blues, and Tuna.
Snuck that last pick with my Outback much shorter but turns on a dime. Never got a glimpse of whoever took this pic and sold it.
CommodoreOriginal Crew6,088 postsSince 2019
Like 74 lbs without anything, 100 loaded. If not for the rips in the fall Iโd be switching to a Hobie Lynx, itโs more like a surfboard on top besides the seat and drive. It weighs 45 lbs.
I use a hullavator, not really any easier then yours. Itโs over rated itโs hard to get the right stance to lift even assisted by the pressurized shocks. What you have is perfect.
I use a hullavator, not really any easier then yours. Itโs over rated itโs hard to get the right stance to lift even assisted by the pressurized shocks. What you have is perfect.
CommodoreOriginal Crew6,088 postsSince 2019
The 60 lb hurricane phoenix i had seemed to gain weight each summer. Not the biggest or youngest here but the ten pound drop is like night and day. I have yet to use the dolly i got last Christmas but with the reopening of a local beachi may need it in May
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
The 60 lb hurricane phoenix i had seemed to gain weight each summer. Not the biggest or youngest here but the ten pound drop is like night and day. I have yet to use the dolly i got last Christmas but with the reopening of a local beachi may need it in MayPerhaps youโll venture away from one spot with wheels.
CommodoreOriginal Crew6,088 postsSince 2019
True. Going to deer hunt a few days in the month. Down to one small deer i the freezer ๐ฑ Hopefully a few more in February on a nuisance permit. some working on my ship models, a day or two at the range. I already rearranged my surf bags and my kayak bag. I doubt I fish again until May.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
I recall you were getting bass and blues by launching from Alhambra or did you sneak in at Phil Healey (Florence Ave.) Beach? I have a dry top but instead of belting my waders was looking into inexpensive dry bottoms (but with a relief zipper!)
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Make and model: Ocean Kayak - Prowler Trident
Length and Weight: 15' 6" 70lbs with nothing on it, close to 100 loaded.
Color: Bright yellow
Method of propulsion: Paddle only
Usual use: mostly mornings, been doing a lot of trips in Mill Neck Creek and oyster bay because i can launch 100 yards from my garage. nothing keeper sized there, but plenty of short fluke, porgy, bluefish to 20" , tons of schoolies and loads of snappers in late summer. pretty quiet for a bay, you can see Osprey picking off bunker all day and occasionally the Eagles too plus all kinds of wading and diving birds and turtles too all chomping on the abundant bait.
the rest of my trips are chasing the fish around the island from Raritan bay to orient. i log an average of 150 miles a season, over 200 if i can get to more tournaments!
i like the Navionics app for recording my trips. you can zoom in and see every pass you make over a spot and its a great archive for going back year after year
Length and Weight: 15' 6" 70lbs with nothing on it, close to 100 loaded.
Color: Bright yellow
Method of propulsion: Paddle only
Usual use: mostly mornings, been doing a lot of trips in Mill Neck Creek and oyster bay because i can launch 100 yards from my garage. nothing keeper sized there, but plenty of short fluke, porgy, bluefish to 20" , tons of schoolies and loads of snappers in late summer. pretty quiet for a bay, you can see Osprey picking off bunker all day and occasionally the Eagles too plus all kinds of wading and diving birds and turtles too all chomping on the abundant bait.
the rest of my trips are chasing the fish around the island from Raritan bay to orient. i log an average of 150 miles a season, over 200 if i can get to more tournaments!
i like the Navionics app for recording my trips. you can zoom in and see every pass you make over a spot and its a great archive for going back year after year
DeckhandOriginal Crew8 postsSince 2019
Make and model: Ocean Kayak - Prowler TridentNice rig!
Length and Weight: 15' 6" 70lbs with nothing on it, close to 100 loaded.
Color: Bright yellow
Method of propulsion: Paddle only
Usual use: mostly mornings, been doing a lot of trips in Mill Neck Creek and oyster bay because i can launch 100 yards from my garage. nothing keeper sized there, but plenty of short fluke, porgy, bluefish to 20" , tons of schoolies and loads of snappers in late summer. pretty quiet for a bay, you can see Osprey picking off bunker all day and occasionally the Eagles too plus all kinds of wading and diving birds and turtles too all chomping on the abundant bait.
the rest of my trips are chasing the fish around the island from Raritan bay to orient. i log an average of 150 miles a season, over 200 if i can get to more tournaments!
i like the Navionics app for recording my trips. you can zoom in and see every pass you make over a spot and its a great archive for going back year after year
AdmiralOriginal Crew20,411 postsSince 2019
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