rods for kayak fishing
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rods for kayak fishing
hi lads i am about to start kayak fishing but there is one thing that i am stuck on rods. it will be mostly spinning and a bit of bottom fishing for flatties and bass i don t want to pay to much money so any help would be greatly helpfully cheers youngrod
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
i am too!!!!!

What kind of yak are ya gettin??



What kind of yak are ya gettin??

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Re: rods for kayak fishing
Sunny SouthWest
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
dunner wrote:i am too!!!!!![]()
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What kind of yak are ya gettin??
i have it already its not a fishing kayak but there is lots of room in it. its a rtm loko
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sea:flounder,whiting,rockling mackeral,dogfish,weverfish,turbot,pollock,cod,coalies,codling
fresh:rainbow trout,brown,trout
sea:flounder,whiting,rockling mackeral,dogfish,weverfish,turbot,pollock,cod,coalies,codling
fresh:rainbow trout,brown,trout
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
Ugly sticks all the way in the 7ft range
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
anthony2carr wrote:Ugly sticks all the way in the 7ft range
i have a 5ft 6 baitcasting uglystick would that be any good
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sea:flounder,whiting,rockling mackeral,dogfish,weverfish,turbot,pollock,cod,coalies,codling
fresh:rainbow trout,brown,trout
sea:flounder,whiting,rockling mackeral,dogfish,weverfish,turbot,pollock,cod,coalies,codling
fresh:rainbow trout,brown,trout
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
be sure to let us know how the kayak fishing is going...and good luck!!
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
youngrod wrote:anthony2carr wrote:Ugly sticks all the way in the 7ft range
i have a 5ft 6 baitcasting uglystick would that be any good
perfect for the job..

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Re: rods for kayak fishing
what rod would i want for bottom fishing
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sea:flounder,whiting,rockling mackeral,dogfish,weverfish,turbot,pollock,cod,coalies,codling
fresh:rainbow trout,brown,trout
sea:flounder,whiting,rockling mackeral,dogfish,weverfish,turbot,pollock,cod,coalies,codling
fresh:rainbow trout,brown,trout
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
No need for specialist rods for kayak fishing. With a long rod can prove very difficult to sort out problems when sitting down in a yak.
5ft6 rod would be fine.Make sure you tie everything down.I have never accidentally fallen out of my kayak, but I have knocked some rods overboard accidentally.
5ft6 rod would be fine.Make sure you tie everything down.I have never accidentally fallen out of my kayak, but I have knocked some rods overboard accidentally.
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
Its quite important that you have a rod that is long enough to clear the bow of your yak,
Even the smallest of fish can dart around either side of your yak and you dont want line wrapped around your yak when trying to land a fish.
Even the smallest of fish can dart around either side of your yak and you dont want line wrapped around your yak when trying to land a fish.

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Yes, but a 5ft6 rod will clear the bow quite easily. Believe me my 3ft6 rod can do it.
Don't believe everything you read.
Don't believe everything you read.
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
anthony2carr wrote:Yes, but a 5ft6 rod will clear the bow quite easily. Believe me my 3ft6 rod can do it.
Don't believe everything you read.
I didnt just read it

A 3ft 6 rod wont always be ideal for all people as some people dont like the idea of reaching forward trying to clear the bow when trying to land a lively bass or hound etc................
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
I have an RTM Mambo and went out on my maiden voyage the other day.. Was advised to get a handline - pure disaster! Arm is knackered ever since. Tried trolling feathers behind the yak as well. Caught nothing! Reckon I wasn't out far enouigh as the water was low. I'm a coward when it comes to water so didn't go too close to the rocks in case I ended us getting smashed onto them by a freak wave
Going to get a 4ft boat road and fix a rod holder to the yak. And going to be a bit braver the next time as well.

Going to get a 4ft boat road and fix a rod holder to the yak. And going to be a bit braver the next time as well.
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Re: rods for kayak fishing
Have a look at www.marinewebstoreireland.com, they have a very small 2'7" Kayak fishing rod with reel for around €40. Might be on the small side, but it wont get in the way to much.