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CheapPelican
09-23-2013, 08:10 PM
I will be surf launching (and landing :cool:) with a full stack of conicals. I've only hooped out of bays and never had to secure my nets.

easyday
09-23-2013, 08:18 PM
I have a pvc frame I made and it zip ties to the yak

CheapPelican
09-23-2013, 08:40 PM
Yeah, got a rack to keep the hoops from sliding off, but what keeps them in place if you go belly up?

tacmik
09-23-2013, 09:05 PM
Try bungee cords or else just pull them back up. They have floats on the end of the rope. Would be hard to right the yak with all the nets tied on.

easyday
09-24-2013, 11:13 AM
Yea I would imagine it would be pretty difficult to right the kayak with 5 nets on top of it. Id probably just finish my landing then go swimming for my nets.

danjor
09-24-2013, 11:16 AM
I'm considering building a rack today and than just using bungee cords to keep them on.

boxturtle
09-24-2013, 11:41 AM
if you tie them down to the yak...if the yak flips you will never be able to right it up again.

Dannowar
09-24-2013, 11:53 AM
I stack em on my hobie tank and secure them by putting two PVC pipes through the mesh into the rod holders. Sooooo easy

easyday
09-24-2013, 04:10 PM
[QUOTE=Dannowar;170769]I stack em on my hobie tank and secure them by putting two PVC pipes through the mesh into the rod holders. Sooooo

Now why didn't I think of that oh yea I dont have a hobie

makobob
09-24-2013, 04:28 PM
[QUOTE=Dannowar;170769]I stack em on my hobie tank and secure them by putting two PVC pipes through the mesh into the rod holders. Sooooo

Now why didn't I think of that oh yea I dont have a hobie

Maybe you need to get one, think? Would make the Catalina trip easier if you got the right one. Faster and safer too!

MrM
09-24-2013, 05:17 PM
Chris, I can't remember if we hooped together last season or not, but I stack mine on top of a crate with half inch PVC sticking up like stakes in the ground. It's kind of a pain, but the bugs fit nicely in the crate under the hoops.

I think I might rig something up like this (http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/showpost.php?p=49152&postcount=6) if I find some time here soon.

Crazy Cajun
09-25-2013, 10:19 AM
I use my game clip to secure my nets to the kayak. Stack your nets on the yak, run the arm of your clip on the inside of the larger rings while the nets are stacked, and close and secure the clip to the yak. I also place my nets on a PVC rack to keep them from sliding on and off the yak.

tacmik
09-25-2013, 03:56 PM
Game clip, bungees tie downs, pvc pipe. Man, all these years I've just been stacking them on the front third of my yak and paddling out. Never lost one yet. Guess I must be doing it wrong.

William Novotny
09-25-2013, 05:05 PM
Game clip, bungees tie downs, pvc pipe. Man, all these years I've just been stacking them on the front third of my yak and paddling out. Never lost one yet. Guess I must be doing it wrong.
:luxhello:
Thats what I was planning. Now im a bit scared

Deamon
09-25-2013, 05:58 PM
I must be the only spinner dolphin on a yak :D...I would NEVER strapped it all down in the ocean or in the bay. Entering and exiting the water maybe but in deep water???

Don't need to plan worse case scenario but don't ever think flipping couldn't happen either. 40-50#'s strapped in on one end. You gotta flip it back over then climb back in? I'm just not picturing it. Jim

Divad
09-25-2013, 06:12 PM
Chris, run a strap just around your PVC rack. That way it would stay together and would pop off the kayak if you took a roll. Just leave one of your floats lose to allow it to float up so you can find it. And put your lobsters in some sort of bag. And tie them down. Good luck!: :lobster:

DocHaole
09-26-2013, 09:34 PM
I run a "main line" of rope along the side of the boat on which I clip everything: hoops, dry bag, lobster cooler ect. Every bag has a carabiner and short line attached. I keep the hoops on the back with a small bungee to keep them from sliding around. I've spent too much on this gear not to tie it down, however I have never capsized so I cant speak to how hard it is to recover it all.

CheapPelican
09-27-2013, 09:19 PM
Wasn't worried about loosing them while underway, just on the landing :kayak-surfer:. I guess they shouldn't be too hard to recover if I did have a yard sale.

I'm considering building a rack today and than just using bungee cords to keep them on.
Yeah, you do need something for the launch. They do sit perfectly on your bow although paddling in to the smell of salmon heads probably gets old after a while :ack2:

Chris, I can't remember if we hooped together last season or not, but I stack mine on top of a crate with half inch PVC sticking up like stakes in the ground. It's kind of a pain, but the bugs fit nicely in the crate under the hoops.

I think I might rig something up like this (http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/showpost.php?p=49152&postcount=6) if I find some time here soon.
No we never got a chance. Heres my roach motel I never got to show you
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/picture.php?albumid=223&pictureid=1660
Only needs to catch the first two hoops through the netting. Good enough for bay landings.

I stack em on my hobie tank and secure them by putting two PVC pipes through the mesh into the rod holders. Sooooo easy
Stacked them on the Hobie livewell before but got irritated when the nets would get snagged on the rod holders. Maybe I'll tie a towel around the flange to prevent this. More secure than the roach motel.

Chris, run a strap just around your PVC rack. That way it would stay together and would pop off the kayak if you took a roll. Just leave one of your floats lose to allow it to float up so you can find it. And put your lobsters in some sort of bag. And tie them down. Good luck!: :lobster:
Thanks. This time I'm keeping all my tako!

Divad
09-28-2013, 02:49 PM
Wasn't worried about loosing them while underway, just on the landing :kayak-surfer:. I guess they shouldn't be too hard to recover if I did have a yard sale.


Yeah, you do need something for the launch. They do sit perfectly on your bow although paddling in to the smell of salmon heads probably gets old after a while :ack2:


No we never got a chance. Heres my roach motel I never got to show you
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/picture.php?albumid=223&pictureid=1660
Only needs to catch the first two hoops through the netting. Good enough for bay landings.


Stacked them on the Hobie livewell before but got irritated when the nets would get snagged on the rod holders. Maybe I'll tie a towel around the flange to prevent this. More secure than the roach motel.


Thanks. This time I'm keeping all my tako!

Now! Who was that last line meant for? :D

I hope you got your limit!

CheapPelican
09-28-2013, 08:41 PM
Gonna try to make it happen sunday night :lobster: :lobster: :lobster: :lobster: :lobster: :lobster: :lobster:
Let me know if you need help digging out the PA.

Old Man in the Sea
10-05-2013, 09:38 AM
I stack em on my hobie tank and secure them by putting two PVC pipes through the mesh into the rod holders. Sooooo easy

Big Thanks - almost built a rack but there is no need - this will work fine!!!