FishnDive's Stealth Fisha 500 -Rigging

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Great work Eoin :up:
looking sharp!
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Hey Eion. Can you show about more photo of your Talon mount for the sounder? I was eyeing on that actually on eBay. So want to check it out before I make the purchase....
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CrazyChenski wrote:Hey Eion. Can you show about more photo of your Talon mount for the sounder? I was eyeing on that actually on eBay. So want to check it out before I make the purchase....
I got mine through a bloke on here for $40, how much are they on ebay? If I'm on the water again in the morning I'll take some more pics of the mount for you Steve.
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Looks great and clean installs :up:
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My wife has agreed that if I sell one of my current yaks (Revo13 or AI) that I can pick up a paddle yak of my choice :evilgrin: . Looks like the Revo may have to go.
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l2andom wrote:My wife has agreed that if I sell one of my current yaks (Revo13 or AI) that I can pick up a paddle yak of my choice :evilgrin: . Looks like the Revo may have to go.
:evilgrin: Glass crew may be growing..... :evilgrin:
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Jordo wrote:
l2andom wrote:My wife has agreed that if I sell one of my current yaks (Revo13 or AI) that I can pick up a paddle yak of my choice :evilgrin: . Looks like the Revo may have to go.
:evilgrin: Glass crew may be growing..... :evilgrin:

Just need to figure out how much it's worth and how much I want to let it go for :lol:
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nebben838 wrote:I'm just wondering if any of you guys would post a few pics of your glass yak setups ready to go out fishing so I can get an idea of fish finder positions and the gear you take out.
Ben I've updated the posts in this thread with more current info which might help and here are a couple of pics of the yak rigged for different trips:
Maiden Voyage at Campell's setup for sp's/squidding.
Maiden Voyage at Campell's setup for sp's/squidding.
Here's the snapper set-up at Rickett's. 2 rods for trolling hardbodies out to the mark, then switch to the 2 bait rods. Light set-up is a berley pro with the battery in a dry bag on the rear deck. Anchor and bait rod holders as detailed earlier are in the fish box.
Snapper set-up
Snapper set-up
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Sexy lookin' yak. Love how clean the install looks Eoin.
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Haynsie wrote:Sexy lookin' yak. Love how clean the install looks Eoin.
Cheers Tim, I'm pretty happy with it :thumbsup:
There are a few more updates to add to this thread when I remember to take a few pics.
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