I really could use an upgraded seat for my SOT yak. I just have the basic soft seat that has very little support. Any after market seats out there similar to what comes on the Jackson Kayaks?
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Originally posted by Philip-TX View PostHalf the fun is DIY rigging
360deg light
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Foil tape in inside the top as a reflector
push button on light from inside the tee
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Depth Finder
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Down position
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up position for brush, shallow, or long paddles
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Stuck a soft sided cooler down in hole
to hold parts
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Rudder
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others
Brush grabber, stake out pole, drift sock (neoprene wader leg)
anchor (window weight inside innertube)
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I'm about to pull the trigger on one in the next few weeks to fish the water around the Woodlands.
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I also made a spider rig bucket. (This isn't mine just a web-pic)
I used a smaller 2 1/2 gal bucket, and only holes 3 poles.
It sets btwn my legs and holds minners & sm. dip net, or fits in back cargo area and the lid still screws on the bucket.
Haven't used it yet. So many mods-so little time.
I'll have to get pics of the cart. I used the 12" wheels off of a jugging stroller, (with push-button release axle), 3/4" pipe and pvc. It disassembles and fits into the hatch.
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Originally posted by Philip-TX View PostI also made a spider rig bucket. (This isn't mine just a web-pic)
I used a smaller 2 1/2 gal bucket, and only holes 3 poles.
It sets btwn my legs and holds minners & sm. dip net, or fits in back cargo area and the lid still screws on the bucket.
Haven't used it yet. So many mods-so little time.
I'll have to get pics of the cart. I used the 12" wheels off of a jugging stroller, (with push-button release axle), 3/4" pipe and pvc. It disassembles and fits into the hatch.
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My old canoe wasn't ideal for bayfishing.
You are probably as shocked as I was.
So I found a used 2012 last month and brought her home.
It needed a seat, which I've added.
Still need an anchor, stake out pole and anchor trolley.
This weekends #2 project is a milk crate bait bucket...rod holder...light holder...gopro mount.
I'll add some pics when thats finished.
More pressing is the sad state of my favorite reel.
Thats project #1.
It may or may not have been dunked.
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Originally posted by texasrig View PostMy story is about the same as yours Brian. I really liked the stability of the Diablo. Also picked up a tarpon for my son. We'll be camping, paddling and fishing at lake georgetown this weekend.
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Finished up the crate this weekend.
Stiffened her up with poly cutting boards and stainless hardware.
Rod holders, scotty's on the sides and a scotty mount light for the back.
Flow-troll fits perfect in a 5-gallon bucket with a aerator lid.
Should work good for keeping bait alive from bait shop to the reef.
Shrimp lover special.
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Originally posted by Clark View PostFinished up the crate this weekend.
Stiffened her up with poly cutting boards and stainless hardware.
Rod holders, scotty's on the sides and a scotty mount light for the back.
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Flow-troll fits perfect in a 5-gallon bucket with a aerator lid.
Should work good for keeping bait alive from bait shop to the reef.
Shrimp lover special.
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