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Old 03-14-12, 06:44 PM   #1
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Default and so it begins.

Im still a little shaky,hahaha
After a couple of years of researching kayak fishing I finally pulled the trigger!

The manager at Mariner Sails here in Dallas gave me a solid deal I couldnt pass up,plus full warranty...I was in there (for the first time) just checking out accessories and what not...I told him what kayak I was thinking of buying in my price range...After some chit chat,his head snapped up and said ''Hey'' come check this out....It just so happened to be the one of the Kayaks on my wish list
2012 Wilderness System Ride 115 (only used for one day)

The guy bought it,and return it due to being too heavy..The manager said he wasn't even a fisherman and didnt understand why he bought it in the first place...and I dont care!

Cause all I know is Im picking it up Saturday...Not crazy bout the camo color,but I fix that with some decal trim.
Adjustable sliding seat position,standing platform,locking hatches,t-tracks in the gunwales...Im pumped!!
...Im gonna rig the living **** out of this thing!


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Old 03-14-12, 07:01 PM   #2
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Nice looking machine.
It looks like a fishing machine.
Can't wait for the pics of your finished 'new' hobby!
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Old 03-14-12, 07:02 PM   #3
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Awesome WJ. You will have alot of fun just rigging it. I just hope you get out of that thing long enough to build me a rod when I decide to pull the trigger.
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Old 03-14-12, 07:04 PM   #4
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Congrats! And, welcome to the kayak fisherman's club. I know you'll love fishing from it. In certain lakes in my home area, I actually enjoy fishing from my 'yak more than the bass boat. I do think you need to do a tiger wrap on the paddle.........................heeheheheheehehe.
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Old 03-14-12, 07:39 PM   #5
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No doubt your going to have a blast in that. I used to fish from a canoe a long time ago and really enjoyed it. I want to see another phoyo after you have it all rigged out!
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Old 03-14-12, 08:05 PM   #6
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Sweet good for you Waffle!

i might be picking up my yak tomorrow too!
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Old 03-14-12, 08:09 PM   #7
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I'm really excited and happy for you man! This is going to open up a whole new world! As soon as I move out of this little apt. and get room for one, I will be joining you.
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Old 03-14-12, 09:20 PM   #8
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Thanks guys!!..Im like a little kid right now,hahaha...My brain is swirling with how to lay this thing out....Gonna leave it stock for now and paddle it after I get the safety/legal gear for it and make notes ,then go from there..

Joe Im looking forward to the new world!...Now I can taste skunk all over the f'ing water,hahahaha!
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Old 03-14-12, 09:26 PM   #9
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Darn nice looking yak walker! Enjoy fishing the thing, should be a blast!
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Old 03-14-12, 09:48 PM   #10
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Very nice looking yak. Have a ton of fun.
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Old 03-14-12, 10:26 PM   #11
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congrats flappyjack. but a little advise, leave it camoed.....that way the fish don't see ya coming, hahahaha!!!


for real man, congrats and look forward to seeing pics from oyur hatcam. lol!
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Old 03-15-12, 12:08 AM   #12
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Congrats to you! I know you have been scoping a while. It is about time you flopped on a good deal.
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Old 03-15-12, 12:14 AM   #13
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very very cool, I am happy for you.
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Old 03-15-12, 02:46 AM   #14
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That's awesome Walker! Like Joe said, being able to get off the bank will open a whole new world for you. I think you should get it wrapped with a Nelson Custom Rods wrap LOL.
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Old 03-15-12, 03:16 AM   #15
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Sweet!...........if you're so inclined and have the time it might be fun and educational to start a pic thread and take us through the transformation from "bone stock" all the way to "bone crusher"............and of course you know you've got to get one of those "Go Pro" helmet cam things! Turn the monkey loose!
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Bone Crusher....I like that. Sounds like a good production rod name.
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Old 03-15-12, 06:36 AM   #17
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Congrats on the new ride. The Wildy 115 is a great choice. No doubt you'll have a blast fishing from it.
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Old 03-15-12, 09:49 AM   #18
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Sweet!...........if you're so inclined and have the time it might be fun and educational to start a pic thread and take us through the transformation from "bone stock" all the way to "bone crusher"............and of course you know you've got to get one of those "Go Pro" helmet cam things! Turn the monkey loose!

Thanks again guys...Their actually doing a rigging seminar on fishing kayaks Saturday from 12-1pm...So Im gonna go check that out since one of the kayak is a Ride.

....Plus free hotdogs....and Im a slut for hot dogs.

Kenneth I love me a good progression photo album....So Ill take plenty of pics of what I do once I start figuring out what will work.

I plan on keeping it as simple as Ill allow myself.....I see alot of kayaks that just look 'messy' with all the things they try to carry with them..Looks like they're fighting a fish over a picket fence!
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Old 03-16-12, 08:23 AM   #19
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That is cool. I kind of always wanted to try fishing out of a yak myself. Now you won't even need to paddle if you snag into a big ole' carp! Enjoy it bud!

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Old 03-16-12, 08:52 AM   #20
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Never thought I would see someone post that on this board who didn't have their account hacked.

Oh well, on to the business at hand, way to go on the new Yak. Rigging is a very fun part, but I might recomend not to go overboard too much until you have fished a couple times out of it. The great thing about kayak rigging is it is so personalized. Me, I have personalized almost every bit of value out of my floating municiple garbage can. I've drilled, sawed, melted, filled, redrilled it so many times it is and can only be my kayak. It has all homebuilt accesories for the most part, I'm really proud of using a retractable dog leash anchor system. But it works pretty well for me. The one problem is that I tend to overload it with gear and lug around the lake sometimes. I'm thinking of building outriggers though, also would let me stand so I could flip and pitch. I miss flipping. At some point I will upgrade to a yak like what you have there, and proceed to destroy *customize* that as well.
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Congrats on the new yak. I also have a Ride and it's served me well.

Do you have a roof rack for transport?
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Old 03-16-12, 01:54 PM   #22
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Congrats on the new yak. I also have a Ride and it's served me well.

Do you have a roof rack for transport?
Buying a system when I pick it up Saturday....Its a system similar to the Malone handi rack...But a Mariner sails brand.

Wont be good for highways most likely,but for short distances it'll work for now.
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Whatever happened to good ole 1/4" rope and ingenuity? It's just a few scratches hahahahahaha.
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