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jorluivil
09-07-2011, 02:49 PM
For those of you who have asked what you need as far as gear goes here are some pics of my setup. Keep in mind that this is just the gear, you still need bait, gauges, report cards, lights....etc. Make sure you know the DFG Regulations, they will not give you a chance when you're being inspected.

wiredantz
09-07-2011, 03:09 PM
how many feet of rope do you have for each

xpresso2am
09-07-2011, 03:12 PM
nice set up man!! I have not tried it from my yak, maybe this year!

jorluivil
09-07-2011, 03:17 PM
how many feet of rope do you have for each


100', its more than enough

ChefT
09-07-2011, 03:19 PM
Mucho Gusto Hombre......:sifone:

wiredantz
09-07-2011, 03:25 PM
what kind of lights do you have for your bouys:lobster::lobster::lobster::lobster::lobster: :lobster::lobster::lobster::lobster::lobster::lobs ter::lobster:


HAHAHAHAH!!!

The blue X-factor will be used for Fishing and the Grey X-factor with Rudder will be used for Hooping!!!

bus kid
09-07-2011, 05:02 PM
90+ degs and you guys are already talking lobster. So whos putting up their Christmas lights next weekend? :biggrinjester:

dorado50
09-07-2011, 05:32 PM
Very cool setup,especially the storage box. The light stick inserted in top bouy, does it really give you enough light to see bouy in chop at night?.Try using a clear jug(milk,oj) with a handle, tie jug to top bouy and insert light stick. It will give you a consant 180 degree light at all times. The light stick on top bouy will weigh the bouy on its side thus light will not give you a consant 180 degree veiw.

jorluivil
09-07-2011, 05:45 PM
90+ degs and you guys are already talking lobster. So whos putting up their Christmas lights next weekend? :biggrinjester:

Funny you should say that.....have you been to Costco? The one in Norwalk already has Christmas items for sale.

Handymansd
09-07-2011, 05:52 PM
Very cool setup,especially the storage box. The light stick inserted in top bouy, does it really give you enough light to see bouy in chop at night?.Try using a clear jug(milk,oj) with a handle, tie jug to top bouy and insert light stick. It will give you a consant 180 degree light at all times. The light stick on top bouy will weigh the bouy on its side thus light will not give you a consant 180 degree veiw.

The two holes in the bouy on the "bottom" or oppisite side of the light... it is rebar or other balast weight to keep the light upwards at all times, only takes a second to do and works like a charm, and no extra jugs or other crap to deal with on the little bug killing machine.

jorluivil
09-07-2011, 05:58 PM
Very cool setup,especially the storage box.

The storage box serves as a storage unit in the summer and a roach motel in the winter.


The light stick inserted in top bouy, does it really give you enough light to see bouy in chop at night?

Yes, it does.


Try using a clear jug(milk,oj) with a handle, tie jug to top bouy and insert light stick. It will give you a consant 180 degree light at all times

The milk jugs work but that's just more junk you have to carry on board.


The light stick on top bouy will weigh the bouy on its side thus light will not give you a consant 180 degree veiw.

The bottom of the buoy has two 4oz sinkers hammered into it. These help the buoy stay right side up which in turn keeps the glow stick right side up the entire time.

roby
09-07-2011, 07:11 PM
I know I have been talking sh*t alot, but you're going to hook me up with some lobster right?

Cool set-up...

ericko
09-07-2011, 08:20 PM
Ok ill be your sucker and just pull up the rope if your willing to teach me the ways...

StinkyMatt
09-07-2011, 08:33 PM
Step back boys, Goerge said I'm first! Right George? Right?:D

Darkstar
09-08-2011, 06:20 AM
good post! thanks for the info...

Hunter (The 80's Man)
09-08-2011, 03:30 PM
Glad to see I am not the ony one already thinking about it. Just had the nets out day before yesterday. Time to plan a trip with my 7 yr. old to try and chum up some mackeral.