Been fishing the Claremont lake here in Crntral FL from my inflatable Rio kayak. Awesome results on plastic Texas rugged worms and craws. Things is I get one early but then nada.....wats the deal?
marcsidney wrote:
Been fishing the Claremont lake here in Crntral FL from my inflatable Rio kayak. Awesome results on plastic Texas rugged worms and craws. Things is I get one early but then nada.....wats the deal?
Nice fish marc. But also interested in your inflatable yak. Many on here want info about inflatables but haven't seen but one on here. Can you post a pic of it next time out?
marcsidney wrote:
Been fishing the Claremont lake here in Crntral FL from my inflatable Rio kayak. Awesome results on plastic Texas rugged worms and craws. Things is I get one early but then nada.....wats the deal?
Well if you only catch one and they quit maybe you gotta start earlier. Or maybe the bass just say o s... he's back. HIDE
Beautiful fish man. I’m jealous.
Have you tried to start at first light? That may give you a longer early bite before they run from the sun. ......OVER.......
I have been skunked many more times than I like to admit, so I ain't gonna feel sorry for you only catching one (HUGE) fish LOL!!
Did you weigh that fish? Looks like Moby's cousin in the photo.
I have been skunked many more times than I like to admit, so I ain't gonna feel sorry for you only catching one (HUGE) fish LOL!!
Did you weigh that fish? Looks like Moby's cousin in the photo.
marcsidney wrote:
Been fishing the Claremont lake here in Crntral FL from my inflatable Rio kayak. Awesome results on plastic Texas rugged worms and craws. Things is I get one early but then nada.....wats the deal?
My experience bass fishing anywhere is I catch em the first couple hours in the morning and the last hour before dark.
Weighed it on my Walmart spring scale. 4 1/2 to 5 lb
Super light and stable. Not the fastest thing on the water but for the money ( $90 at Ross!) it’s awesome.
Early bird gets the worm...got it
marcsidney wrote:
Super light and stable. Not the fastest thing on the water but for the money ( $90 at Ross!) it’s awesome.
That is rather nice looking Marc thanks for taking the pic. As far as speed I wouldn't worry, you are in no hurry unless a storm is coming in. Besides stealth is the key when getting to your spot.
Does it inflate in various locations or a one central spot? What happens if punctured are there any safety features.
Looks okay for lake use don't know about choppy waters. What is your water use?
Lake and ICW/river. 3 separate bladders. I’m a good swimmer but I’m not stupid....mans gotta know his limitations. Anyway will upgrade eventually but it’s great right now. We full time RVers so it’s very convenient. Deflated and packs away to a 2x2x3 sack
marcsidney wrote:
Lake and ICW/river. 3 separate bladders. I’m a good swimmer but I’m not stupid....mans gotta know his limitations. Anyway will upgrade eventually but it’s great right now. We full time RVers so it’s very convenient. Deflated and packs away to a 2x2x3 sack
Thanks Marc I put a little note in the spread sheet next to your name in regards to having a inflatable.
Now and then folks ask about them and from what you show and say you would be a good source for folks to Pm on intel if that is alright with you.
That’s cool. I’m on here to connect with folks.
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