Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
See ,multi hull! havent thought of that. I know of the Hobie, Big problem. I am Fit, however have an arthritic big toe! sore, need to find out if It prohibits the hobie. toe is worse after driving an auto car. can work all day in the garden.
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
Consider the kayak fishing course run by east coast kayaking.
I did it last year and after the day realised I enjoyed the sport.
http://www.vyak.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17525
I remained a kayaker by mind only until four months later I invested in a 2nd hand Hobie kayak with mirage drive and joined this forum.
I now enjoy to peddle within my limits.
Also make the most of try out sessions run by the kayak shops to test your toe.
I have a fused ankle and had concerns that I wouldn't be able to peddle a hobie mirage drive.
SLH offered me a try out session at Mothers beach Mornington & Rod Bendings offered me a try out at Andersons inlet.
I did it last year and after the day realised I enjoyed the sport.
http://www.vyak.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17525
I remained a kayaker by mind only until four months later I invested in a 2nd hand Hobie kayak with mirage drive and joined this forum.
I now enjoy to peddle within my limits.
Also make the most of try out sessions run by the kayak shops to test your toe.
I have a fused ankle and had concerns that I wouldn't be able to peddle a hobie mirage drive.
SLH offered me a try out session at Mothers beach Mornington & Rod Bendings offered me a try out at Andersons inlet.
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
hi guys, have been swotting and reading on the forum, am heading down to braeside, hopefully on friday to look at what Wavedance can do for me.I had a good responce to the message I sent and a nice conversation after.
Now to tell the wife!
Thanks, Norm
Now to tell the wife!
Thanks, Norm
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
I would doubt you would experience problems with your toe for several reasons; as you also have the sail, which is very efficient even in very light winds, pedaling is not needed much of the time (in fact, I find myself pedaling more than I need to just for the fitness benefits, and accordingly, leave my feet in the pedals all the time). Secondly, the pedals operate with a "stepper" action rather than circular as on bicycles, and the Miragedrive works even with limited leg strokes. Reach is adjustable, so you can avoid any stretching or constriction. Lastly, the forces involved on the pedals are never high, and if you wear shoes (I prefer sandals) with solid soles, I would have trouble seeing how your toe could be hurt, as your feet contact the pedals on the widest part of your foot (it is too easy in a car for toes to touch the pedals).justnorm wrote:See ,multi hull! havent thought of that. I know of the Hobie, Big problem. I am Fit, however have an arthritic big toe! sore, need to find out if It prohibits the hobie. toe is worse after driving an auto car. can work all day in the garden.
Hope this helps a bit, I think you should at least try a Miragedrive yk just to check out compatibility with your situation.
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
Thanks Tony,
more thinking to do. Thanks for your comments.
Did pop into wavedance, To be honest, I think the kingfisher at 4.1m is too big for me. I can see it being a problem with ease of transport.
Looked at the smaller yaks at 2.7 and 3m extreme hunter and calypso. Must find out what limitations that would mean. But if bay snapper fishing is the only loss, perhaps I should think!Would they be OK for closer in fishing?, will see if I can see some posts
Thanks again all,
more thinking to do. Thanks for your comments.
Did pop into wavedance, To be honest, I think the kingfisher at 4.1m is too big for me. I can see it being a problem with ease of transport.
Looked at the smaller yaks at 2.7 and 3m extreme hunter and calypso. Must find out what limitations that would mean. But if bay snapper fishing is the only loss, perhaps I should think!Would they be OK for closer in fishing?, will see if I can see some posts
Thanks again all,
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
The answer is not long, Pick up my aqua yak ranger tomorrow!!
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
Yehaaa!!! Good for you. Now do not go forgetting ELM's Flattie Tail's.justnorm wrote:The answer is not long, Pick up my aqua yak ranger tomorrow!!
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
Great to hear. Hope to see you out in the water!
To answer your question, of cause you can be a yak fisherman by mind only...just ask Ghurkin!
To answer your question, of cause you can be a yak fisherman by mind only...just ask Ghurkin!
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
sighKiwidundee wrote:Great to hear. Hope to see you out in the water!
To answer your question, of cause you can be a yak fisherman by mind only...just ask Ghurkin!
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Re: Can you be a Yak fisher by mind only?
I feel obliged to return to my topic, I bought a aquayak ranger paddle yak and have had great pleasure in it. and learned re entry and also bordered the limits of tide / wind.
Have now bought a native slayer 10 and glad I went that way. I know the 10 is a great stable platform, I now understand that you can go behind you without any worry, never mind stand up. I wouldnt like to battle some of the wind / tides I have in the Ranger though.
But I wouldnt now would I? Now the artritus is in my knee and thumb, so what.
Have now bought a native slayer 10 and glad I went that way. I know the 10 is a great stable platform, I now understand that you can go behind you without any worry, never mind stand up. I wouldnt like to battle some of the wind / tides I have in the Ranger though.
But I wouldnt now would I? Now the artritus is in my knee and thumb, so what.