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Old 08-09-2019, 08:54 AM   #1
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Also, if your yaks will fit on my DIY kayak cart it has wheeleez, We can take turns going through the sand. I read a lot of good things about the c-tug cart with the sand wheels as well if your looking for something. But I do like the custom fit of mine and the wheeleez just float on our soft sand.
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Old 08-09-2019, 09:20 AM   #2
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Also, if your yaks will fit on my DIY kayak cart it has wheeleez, We can take turns going through the sand. I read a lot of good things about the c-tug cart with the sand wheels as well if your looking for something. But I do like the custom fit of mine and the wheeleez just float on our soft sand.


Looking forward to it. Tomorrow will be prep day, replacing all of my tube baits, net, etc. after my issue with the sailboat last week.


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What would you guys say are the best options for catching fish there? Small hammers are what I usually fish with.
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I catch a lot with big hammers there, the small ones, and have recently been having luck with red crab and mint hookup baits. I think most soft bodies will do well there.
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What would you guys say are the best options for catching fish there? Small hammers are what I usually fish with.


I’ve been using hook up baits, and a local variant.

The mint blue and red crab 5/8 or 1oz were the ticket that day.


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Old 08-14-2019, 09:26 AM   #6
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Also, if your yaks will fit on my DIY kayak cart it has wheeleez, We can take turns going through the sand. I read a lot of good things about the c-tug cart with the sand wheels as well if your looking for something. But I do like the custom fit of mine and the wheeleez just float on our soft sand.
I can speak for those C-Tugs with the sand wheels. Its held my Outback loaded up quite nicely. Only downside it you have to lift your yak onto them.

I've seen a lot of cool ideas with bungees for the scupper hole style carts where you just lift up on the back and they go in on their own.

Same concept with the Landing gear styles.

But as far as strap style carts go, this things a beast, breaks down quickly for storage, and is way lighter then most carts like it.

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