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Raskal311 03-25-2013 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by madncrzydm (Post 151677)
Wallmart -.99 cents

Which department?

Redeyejedi 03-25-2013 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaPT (Post 151625)
http://imageserver.grainger.com/is/i...productdetail$

tie bungie cord through the hole. grab a bunch of stringers and use the bungee hooks to attach to your kayak. I think they sell these at HD for $9


good call on the cable cuffs.
they also can be used to secure rods to yak.

FishNinjaY 03-25-2013 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaPT (Post 151625)
http://imageserver.grainger.com/is/i...productdetail$

tie bungie cord through the hole. grab a bunch of stringers and use the bungee hooks to attach to your kayak. I think they sell these at HD for $9

Hey Josh, I can't find these at Walmart or online. I'm just searching wrong. It's not called a "bungee hook".. is there a specific name for this item? or a link would be even better? Thanks.. :cheers1:

Redeyejedi 03-25-2013 09:21 PM

try cable cuff

madncrzydm 03-25-2013 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by FishNinjaY (Post 151716)
Hey Josh, I can't find these at Walmart or online. I'm just searching wrong. It's not called a "bungee hook".. is there a specific name for this item? or a link would be even better? Thanks.. :cheers1:


I got mine by the spray paint and electrical cords

Nic D 03-27-2013 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 151599)
I sometimes like to pull up to some big kelp and tie on, and then drop to the bottom and basically do a Yo-Yo with them as well. I have had some good results with that. Biggest Calico I've ever caught was taken this way.

while bass fishing never tie up to the kelp for two reasons:

1) calicos are structure orientated fish and are using that kelp to hide in. When you start pulling on that kelp its going to send vibrations down the stalk and spook the bass.

2) the name of the game is covering water. tying up makes you stationary.

Seabass fishing is another story...

good luck,


and I never ever fish anything less than 30lb fluoro, most of the time 40 or straight spectra.
Nic

ctfphoto 03-27-2013 08:51 AM

I use a bungee cord to tie off to the kelp because it has some stretch in it. Very cheap and works great.

Jimmyz123 03-27-2013 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Tamarack Studios (Post 151847)
while bass fishing never tie up to the kelp for two reasons:

1) calicos are structure orientated fish and are using that kelp to hide in. When you start pulling on that kelp its going to spook the bass.

2) the name of the game is covering water. tying up makes you stationary.

Seabass fishing is another story...

good luck,


and I never ever fish anything less than 30lb fluoro, most of the time 40 or straight spectra.
Nic

Thanks for the tip man.


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