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#1849163 - 05/05/24 06:07 PM Slimed the kayak
Tall 1 Offline

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I made a short trip to a nearby pond and got aquatinted with the new boat. Everything went fine, although the tops of my pants were soaking wet from water rolling down the paddle and my arms. The diversion grommets didn’t work. I tried moving them up and down the paddle but still got soaked.
I think it’s a direct result of two things:
I’m so tall that I’m sitting up high and my angle of stroke is more downward and upward (causing the water to pour down from the paddle)
I need to develop a more horizontal paddle angle and twist my core rather than high sticking like I used to paddle my canoe.
Kayak fisher also gave me a few pointers to try. Thanks!
I’ll wear light Frogg Togg rain pants next trip just in case.
The kayak was very stable, tracked well and loading and unloading was a breeze.

I even caught a few small bass and a pickerel on the adventure.
I call it a success!




Edited by Tall 1 (05/05/24 06:10 PM)
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#1849165 - 05/05/24 08:52 PM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
Don P Offline

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Registered: 05/03/07
Posts: 19712
Loc: CLINTON, CT
Nice Jon!

Yea at first I thought that you didn’t have the water grommets on your paddle, but you did. Maybe you can get an extension for the paddle to make it longer….or just purchase a longer paddle to get a shallower angle of entry and exit of the paddle.

Successful maiden voyage for sure. Congrats.
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#1849174 - 05/06/24 07:04 AM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
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Nice successful first trip!



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#1849177 - 05/06/24 07:25 AM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
macattack678 Offline

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Registered: 01/25/05
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Nice sea trials.

"Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions."

"Great fishermen are not born that way.....They become so through a lifetime of neglecting other things in their lives."

"Don't try to explain it. Just nod your head. Breathe in. Breathe out. Move on.

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#1849178 - 05/06/24 08:13 AM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
tommy Offline

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Registered: 04/23/05
Posts: 5267
Loc: Danbury
Nice report and pics, you will figure something out to stay dry but a wet butt is just a normal part of fishing.
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#1849181 - 05/06/24 08:24 AM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
JohnS Offline

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Registered: 01/19/02
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#1849195 - 05/06/24 03:51 PM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
kayak fisher Offline

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Registered: 02/24/04
Posts: 1954
Loc: milford
Congrats on a good first trip. The more trips you take, you'll find adjustments to make them evan more pleasurable.

bob
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#1849209 - 05/06/24 07:57 PM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
duckhuntingfreak Offline

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Registered: 03/05/09
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Loc: middletown
Just use a single canoe paddle! Works for me!!
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#1849353 - 05/11/24 05:13 PM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
SKUNKEDALOT Offline

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Registered: 10/05/02
Posts: 2696
i wear hip boots, keeps the legs dry and you have a good spot to rest the fish when taking the hook out.
when the water warms, I wear nylon pants along with wading boots and neoprene socks, keeps the legs dry etc.
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#1849357 - 05/11/24 08:25 PM Re: Slimed the kayak [Re: Tall 1]
Tall 1 Offline

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Registered: 05/02/03
Posts: 18107
I wore my tyvek thin Frogg Toggs pants the past 2 trips. Problem solved.
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