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New to kayak fishing
Posted on 1/29/20 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 1/29/20 at 3:06 pm
Recently purchased a 12ft fishing yak. I really only plan to fish areas around the northshore starting off. So madisonville marsh, etc. Any suggestions as to a rod/reel I should start with along with tackle? New to fishing and don’t wanna break the bank. Thanks!
This post was edited on 1/29/20 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 1/29/20 at 3:31 pm to lsut2005
Pflueger President reel size 35x
Whatever 7ft spinning rod you like, I really like bass pro spinning rods and shimano rods.
that's your starting point
Whatever 7ft spinning rod you like, I really like bass pro spinning rods and shimano rods.
that's your starting point
Posted on 1/29/20 at 3:46 pm to lsut2005
Mentioned in other thread, but shimano Sedona/Sahara and all star rod. Solid combo for that fishing and great price.
2500 size reel with 30lb braid is perfect for inshore
2500 size reel with 30lb braid is perfect for inshore
This post was edited on 1/29/20 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 1/29/20 at 3:51 pm to big_tuna
Plano also makes waterproof tackle trays and bins for tackle storage.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 4:03 pm to Saskwatch
Yes, but I've tested those Plano boxes and they're over-priced and don't work very well. Also, Buzbe boxes are modular which allows you to configure a tackle box however you need... no more pesky plastic barriers.
BTW- Buzbe is the brainchild of a recent LSU grad who is trying to make a name for himself. Promote the brand.
BTW- Buzbe is the brainchild of a recent LSU grad who is trying to make a name for himself. Promote the brand.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 4:33 pm to big_tuna
quote:
but I've tested those Plano boxes and they're over-priced and don't work very well.
I understand you're trying to help a recent college grad/innovator. Don't you find it disingenuous to promote a product that is 4x the cost yet call Plano "overpriced"?
Posted on 1/29/20 at 4:39 pm to big_tuna
It looks like the dims of the Buzbe make it too big to fit in a fishing crate.
Or am I missing something?
Or am I missing something?
Posted on 1/29/20 at 4:48 pm to lsut2005
I use the H2O mettle baitcaster combos from Academy. They are less than $50 on sale and they have held up for years. I have Shimano Calcutta and Curado stuff but wouldn’t risk losing them from my yak.
I use a couple of cheap bright orange soft tackle bags from Walmart that will float a little. You’ll figure out real quick how much tackle to carry. Less is better on a yak.
The absolute best thing I found (from a youtube video) is a dumbell attached to one of the retractable dog leashes as an anchor. It’s probably not as good as an anchor trolley that is easily adjusted, but it works for me.
I use a couple of cheap bright orange soft tackle bags from Walmart that will float a little. You’ll figure out real quick how much tackle to carry. Less is better on a yak.
The absolute best thing I found (from a youtube video) is a dumbell attached to one of the retractable dog leashes as an anchor. It’s probably not as good as an anchor trolley that is easily adjusted, but it works for me.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 4:48 pm to TygerTyger
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It looks like the dims of the Buzbe make it too big to fit in a fishing crate.
Or am I missing something?
From dimensions on the Buzbe site, it should fit in Hobie H-crate or Yak Attack Blackpack for sure. With a milk crate, you could always stand the Buzbe up sideways to fit
ETA: OP, if you don't want to lose your rod/gear make sure you have it all tied down or secured to your kayak somehow. For rods, either a leash or pool noddle style rod floats. Most everything else I keep in a hatch or secured with bungees
This post was edited on 1/29/20 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 1/29/20 at 4:58 pm to TygerTyger
The buzbe box is specked out to fit in most commercial sized fishing bags. I believe it's the same size as the plano 3700 series....
This post was edited on 1/29/20 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 1/29/20 at 4:59 pm to Saskwatch
Yes, we must have been thinking about 2 separate plano boxes. The only ones I've seen comparable to Buzbe are $50+
Posted on 1/29/20 at 5:07 pm to lsut2005
quote:
Recently purchased a 12ft fishing yak
Hobie? If not, save yourself some wasted time and get a Hobie.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 5:24 pm to RoIITide
“I have Shimano Calcutta and Curado stuff but wouldn’t risk losing them from my yak”
put floats on em baw, position dat in front of and/or behind da reel to found da balance pert when dropped in da water, it’s money baw...
put floats on em baw, position dat in front of and/or behind da reel to found da balance pert when dropped in da water, it’s money baw...
Posted on 1/29/20 at 6:21 pm to big_tuna
Those look awesome. Expensive...but awesome.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 7:03 pm to bbvdd
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Pflueger President reel size 35x
Great reel. I prefer the 25x size for freshwater.
I like to keep my rod length under 7’ in the yak. You’ll be able to get a lot of places you couldn’t go in a boat.
Also, OP, I launch out of the 4th street launch. You turn by St Tammany Hospital. Plenty of parking and you’ve got lots of options. I plan on hitting the sacalait hard in Feb
This post was edited on 1/29/20 at 7:05 pm
Posted on 1/29/20 at 7:25 pm to lsut2005
Really appreciate the advice fellas.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 7:30 pm to lsut2005
Welcome to the club my man nothing like a big arse red ripping drag and pulling ya around the marsh!
But as for your questions on rod n reel
That’s a lot of personal preference not sure if you like spinning or casting my suggestion would be to have one of each
Around 7’ med/mod rod and a reel with a medium speed ratio
For the tackle I’m not sure if that’s freshwater area but if salt and hunting reds/specs I’d go with assorted jig heads 1/8 - 3/8
I like the throw matrix natural clear colors in clear water, dark ones In stained muddy water
Swimbaits, twitchbaits, gold spoons would also add a good popping cork
And good luck “not breaking the bank” all that shite adds up quickly
But good luck and tight lines
There also a yak thread here LINK
But as for your questions on rod n reel
That’s a lot of personal preference not sure if you like spinning or casting my suggestion would be to have one of each
Around 7’ med/mod rod and a reel with a medium speed ratio
For the tackle I’m not sure if that’s freshwater area but if salt and hunting reds/specs I’d go with assorted jig heads 1/8 - 3/8
I like the throw matrix natural clear colors in clear water, dark ones In stained muddy water
Swimbaits, twitchbaits, gold spoons would also add a good popping cork
And good luck “not breaking the bank” all that shite adds up quickly
But good luck and tight lines
There also a yak thread here LINK
Posted on 1/29/20 at 8:33 pm to Melvin Spellvin
quote:
put floats on em baw, position dat in front of and/or behind da reel to found da balance pert when dropped in da water, it’s money baw...
I hear ya...tried the floats and bought a couple of the bungee type tether cords...not for me. I have enough cheaper stuff that’ll work just fine and if it falls overboard I can just crack open another cold one and have a laugh and go grab another rod from the truck. The floats definitely are better than the bungees though....stuff tends to get tangled up quick on a kayak.
Posted on 1/29/20 at 8:36 pm to lsut2005
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gold spoons
I can't agree more with this. More redfish have been caught on those than anything else.
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