38lb Redfish on a fly AND in a Kayak
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38lb Redfish on a fly AND in a Kayak
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This is pretty cool. I was browsing through On Demand and noticed a short clip about a guy catching redfish in Louisiana with a fly and on a kayak. I also noticed that this guy was paddling a Native Ultimate 12 just like mine
This is a really cool clip though and it really shows the versatility of the Native. Not to mention the MASSIVE redfish......
This is pretty cool. I was browsing through On Demand and noticed a short clip about a guy catching redfish in Louisiana with a fly and on a kayak. I also noticed that this guy was paddling a Native Ultimate 12 just like mine
This is a really cool clip though and it really shows the versatility of the Native. Not to mention the MASSIVE redfish......
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He did say you had to hitch on a ride on a boat to get out there right?
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Pretty cool catching a big red like that in 4-6 inches of water.
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WOW!
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That was a slab!!!
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That is great. I have caught reds like that at St. Marks. I am not telling Birddog or CaseyCook where.
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Re: 38lb Redfish on a fly AND in a Kayak
I am not really sure if that was necessary or not. I know that he rented the kayak from that guy but surely there was a place to put in close enough to paddle to the location. Regardless, he did choose to hitch a ride.mojokoko wrote:He did say you had to hitch on a ride on a boat to get out there right?
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My boat has to hitch a ride on its trailor to the ramp every time I go fishing. One advantage a boat has over a kayak is the ability to move to several different spots if the fish aren't biting in a particular location. I can tell you though, there's nothing like having a big fish like that pull you all around in a kayak. It's a totally different fishing experience.
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Being on the fly does take it up a serious notch.
You don’t really need to hitch a ride, but why not?
You don’t really have to go all the way to Louisiana either.
You don’t really need to hitch a ride, but why not?
You don’t really have to go all the way to Louisiana either.
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THis is Kayak Kevin in Virginia. He had two Rods in the Water. Three weeks ago.
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Wow. That ain't right. I'll have to save that one.
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I saw this a couple of months ago on Vs. - the guy lucked out getting that fish on his last day. I was keenly interested in it because I paddle an Ultimate 12 as well. Hopefully one day I'll get to hook into a red that size in my kayak. I'm taking a charter with this guy next January - won't be out of a kayak, but should still be loads of fun if the weather's decent.
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SupaFly, your a pimp...
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Thanks Redfin. You're quite the pimp yerself.