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FYI,
KayakFishingStuff has an article on an anchor pulley system. It's precisely the one I have on my 'yak. I don't have an anchor, though. I use it for the drift sock.
[url=http://www.kayakfishingstuff.com/articles_view.asp?Kayak_Articles=54:a9aea]http://www.kayakfishingstuff.com/articles_view.asp?Kayak_Articles=54[/url:a9aea]
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Why not this? [url=http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/warmwater/ww101104.html:b6839]http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/warmwater/ww101104.html[/url:b6839]
by Joe
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Hello jkilroy!
I have a float tube that I don't use very much anymore since I got my solo canoe. I'd be willing to let you borrow the tube for a while to try out and see how it goes with your back. You'd have to promise to send it back to me once you've given it a good trial, though. E-mail me if you're interested.
-Spek
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Spek,
Thanks for the offer, i think I'm going to pass. I'm going to work on getting the yak to suit me.
For everyone that fishes from a SOT yak, do you get wet all the time? Also, how many of you use it in the northeast on lakes in the fall. That's the big reason I bought a Sit-in type yak. Most of my fishing is done from lakes and rivers/creeks. I think I'd like the SOT except the fact you get wet.
[This message has been edited by jkilroy (edited 23 June 2006).]
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I fish a lot from a float-tube. They are great, but you can't cover much distance in them.
Semper Fi!