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echo1er 02-02-2012 09:37 PM

You ever bring your dog?
 
You ever bring your dog with you on your kayak?
What stuff do you bring for him?
what stories do have to share with us.

Fiskadoro 02-02-2012 10:10 PM

I used to take my dog local skiff fishing on my 14 ft skiff.

http://www.allcoast.com/photos/data/...unadog4240.JPG

I'll be honest: I quit doing it because she would get too seasick. She hates seeing me go off alone, but it beats me watching her throwing up, shivering, and getting the shits on my deck.

I've never taken my dog kayaking. Unless your fishing lakes or enclosed waters I wouldn't even consider it.

Jim

echo1er 02-03-2012 07:08 AM

thats sad man best friend gets sea sick. thats a awesome dog you have there thanks for sharing your story. Is your dog a pure breed.

taggermike 02-03-2012 09:36 AM

Dogs love to go any damn place with thier people so that sucks about the sea sickness. I have been thinking about taking my dogs on the kayak with me too. It would be fairly easy for me because my "dogs" are chihuahuas that weigh 4 and 7 lbs. For 1 year old chichiwawas they are pretty mellow, but still, that aint saying much. I have access to a hobie adventure island with full ammas and trampolines. My concern is that they will freeze thier mostly bald little butts off. Also the smaller one has about 0 fat on her and might sink like a rock. A few years ago I saw a guy on an adventure island at LJ shore. He got the ammas and trampolines out and then loaded up two of the biggest huskys I have ever seen. These dos had to wiegh a hundred ound each. Not lean dogs. Surf was small and off he went. All 3 of them looked totally stoked. Dude had rods with him too. Mike

echo1er 02-03-2012 11:15 AM

chichiwawas yeah they would get cold real fast. May be if they made waders for them they stay warm. I was thinking of getting a dog. Cause it gets boring talking to my self and the lizard fish I catch.

maui jim 02-03-2012 11:56 AM

I've have taken Penney, my Brittnay Spaniel, but she always bails after 45 minutes or so......

She much rather swim and chase gulls, than stay on the yak......:cool:

echo1er 02-03-2012 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by maui jim (Post 106305)
I've have taken Penney, my Brittnay Spaniel, but she always bails after 45 minutes or so......

She much rather swim and chase gulls, than stay on the yak......:cool:

thats awesome you ever take pictures of it.

lowprofile 02-03-2012 02:32 PM

i've taken my american bulldog pup out... he slept the whole time.

RedSledTeam 02-03-2012 03:43 PM

"Rambo" my 2 year old
 
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When you're out in the wild, many, many hours from civilization...you've gotta have a good watch dog to not just watch the boats, but make sure that the captives don't escape during scouting exercises.
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Don't laugh at his boots....
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Or mess with his fender!!!
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But in the end, I think he prefers the Laser over the kayaks.
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Chuck D 02-03-2012 05:03 PM

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Hell yea I bring my dog! Only fishing on lakes of course. Holmes is quite the water dog:)

echo1er 02-03-2012 06:13 PM

thats awesome. The conversation that you guys have with your dog must be awesome. Thanks for sharing. One day my wife will give in on having a dog. But for now the pictures and stories keep me dreaming of one day owning one.


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