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fishing on credit wrote:sequoia, that is a neat looking lift kit for your crate. is that an original?


I wouldn't call it an original idea, might be an original "design" but not an original idea.
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The Fleet

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X-Factor Excess

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Details on the X-Factor
http://forum.kayak4fish.com/viewtopic.php?t=8443
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:shock: WOW :!: :shock:
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Post by yak on flats »

Someone on his link said it best: "Grand Master Yak Pimp Daddy"
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Post by Mythman »

DGAX,

Wow!!

My X-Factor has been referred to as "a floating West Marine" because of all the stuff I load in it.......but I don't even come close to you.

And, I don't think I will either......I use to carry two milk crates and have now gone to just one.

I have only seen one other yak with as much stuff as yours on it.

All I can say is WOW!
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Post by Louis Clarke II »

Doug,

I was wondering if you would find your way here!

Louis & Clarke
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Post by MTS »

dgax65, when fishing 11 poles simultaneously, have you ever run into a situation with your lines crossing? If not, what's the best strategy to avoid this?
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MTS wrote:dgax65, when fishing 11 poles simultaneously, have you ever run into a situation with your lines crossing? If not, what's the best strategy to avoid this?


I just roll the yak and wrap up the fish in all of the tangled lines :D

I normally go out with 5 rods. The other rod holders hold the gaff, pump, landing net and also give me some flexibility to move rods around. Those pictures with all of the rods were just taken to show all of the mounting options.......and to show the depths of my deep seated mental problems that drive me to mount more crap on my kayak.

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My kayak now weighs as much as my local West Marine :roll:
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Post by MTS »

I had to say something about that picture, it just looked too funny. Do like your fleet of yaks. Will you give me some feedback on the RAM mount.
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Post by corkpopper »

Dang dgax65, your like that guy from the long johns commercial.... you want to catch it all!
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Post by CM »

Here is my New Phoenix 160. Its an awesome boat. Paddles better then my old Phoenix 140, which BTW is an awesome kayak.

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Post by Cyber Yak »

dgax65,


DANG ! ! ! ! you sure you have enough rods on that X ?

CARAMBA ! ! ! clicked on your link and forget about the rods.

how about those wiring . . . :)



:D :D :D
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Had to post some pics of the Kingfish because they get such a bad rap!!

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And the best accessory of all!!!

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Post by Cyber Yak »

corkpopper wrote:Dang dgax65, your like that guy from the long johns commercial.... you want to catch it all!



:lol: :lol: :lol:



:D :D :D
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My newly rigged Search 15
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Post by Cyber Yak »

Nice yak . . . shape reminds me of my tarpon.


:D :D :D
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My old school Drifter!
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Post by F.O.C. »

latrans99 wrote:My newly rigged Search 15
that is a nice setup! It's really clean looking. sharp. 8)
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Post by SeaDeezKnots »

Damn, DGAX!

That looks like an amphibious porcupine! Did you forget anything?
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Post by Louis Clarke II »

SeaDeezKnots wrote:Damn, DGAX!

That looks like an amphibious porcupine! Did you forget anything?


That was a good one, Doug will get a laugh from that one...

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Post by dgax65 »

SeaDeezKnots wrote:Damn, DGAX!

That looks like an amphibious porcupine! Did you forget anything?


Not really.....just gotta get the INMARSAT and radar installed, then I'll be done :roll:
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Post by corkpopper »

dgax65 wrote:
SeaDeezKnots wrote:Damn, DGAX!

That looks like an amphibious porcupine! Did you forget anything?


Not really.....just gotta get the INMARSAT and radar installed, then I'll be done :roll:



Where is the built in can opener?
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Post by spiny norman »

At first I thought it was some kind of aquatic porcupine!

:wink:
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Post by Lat22 »

I'll be adding a Ride or T160i to the fleet very soon for the skinny, skinny water.
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