While watching kayak fishing clips on youtube i came across this one i thaught would be good for not only people new to the sport but everyone. Caught on gopros it shows how quickly things went bad for this guy when he didnt use safety measures.
Enjoy
"When Things Go Wrong"
- Wind Waker
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Re: "When Things Go Wrong"
4 minute advert at the start. Gave up. Hopefully its good
I fish alot on my own so running all my hooks as barbless is the norm in case I hook myself. Happens often enough LOL
I fish alot on my own so running all my hooks as barbless is the norm in case I hook myself. Happens often enough LOL
Live long, fish hard and hopefully catch something.
- Tim399
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Re: "When Things Go Wrong"
Hookless barbs is a good idea, i cringe whenever i see those hooked limb photos
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Re: "When Things Go Wrong"
Been there Timmy. Just not on a yak. Buried a jug head deep in my leg. Nurse gave me a jab then worked it outta there. Amazing his far skin can stretch it was cool to watch my mates and I were going woahh look at that.. Lol
"Ye old town" Yak captures - gummy (116) salmon (32) flatty (35) yakka (28) silver trev (25) couta (38) plus all the garbage fish
Prowler victims - squid (30cm) Gar (36) Snapper (80 ) kgw (39)
Prowler victims - squid (30cm) Gar (36) Snapper (80 ) kgw (39)
- Tim399
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Re: "When Things Go Wrong"
Ohh bugger that! Ill never look at a jig head the same haha