View Full Version : So I'm a Mile Out


Backbeach Jake
07-15-2009, 08:33 AM
Yesterday afternoon, when I realize I've forgotten my PFD. Knucklehead! Back in I go, up the hill to the truck, back out. Man, sometimes I think I've lost it, whatever "It" was or is..
Spent the morning tweaking the yak, I think that I've solved the aching back problem. My milk crate was fitted with two PVC rod holders, they make a great backrest. No aches or pains after 3 hours, none at all.

eastendlu
07-15-2009, 09:00 AM
Fred don't you have a flotation device permanently installed around your waist?:biglaugh:

JFigliuolo
07-15-2009, 02:27 PM
I've done the same... freakin blows.

Rockport24
07-15-2009, 02:51 PM
good for you for going back in and getting it! I feel naked without mine!

Backbeach Jake
07-15-2009, 05:06 PM
Good thing. Don't believe for a second that a FnD can't be rolled. One second I was reaching back for the bait cooled the next I was under water. At one point I remember saying "You gotta be chittin' me.." Only 500 feet out. I'll see if I can find the rods at low tide. There are a few bugs to work out, I think.
A before shot, yer right Lu, I do have two PFDs, or one and an air bag.

BigFish
07-15-2009, 06:27 PM
Fred!!! Leash them rods!!:uhuh:

eastendlu
07-15-2009, 06:30 PM
Fred!!! Leash them rods!!:uhuh:

And your paddle also.

Backbeach Jake
07-15-2009, 06:45 PM
If I ever see the rods again, I'll Boy Scout knot the bejeebers outa them. I was slack. The paddle is leashed, I figure if I lose that, I'm really The pliers were leashed as well. So how do you get to the cargo behind you with becoming a funny story for all the folks on the beach? It was a real PIA to reach that cooler.
Thank God for the good sense to install side handles last week, without them I'd still be drifting.

Pete F.
07-15-2009, 09:25 PM
Are you sitting on a big seat cushion?
Raising your center of gravity above the center of bouyancy?
2" makes a big difference

Backbeach Jake
07-15-2009, 09:49 PM
Pete F, yes I was . I put 2" of EVA between my seat and the deck. I guess that the foam is a goner..

Raven
07-16-2009, 04:39 AM
buy an outrigger

that folds back to the side....

then you can lean all you want in that direction
when it is deployed....

BigBo
07-16-2009, 05:37 AM
To get the gear out of the tankwell, I just swing my legs over the side and sit sidesaddle. I fish that way a lot as well.

Backbeach Jake
07-16-2009, 01:07 PM
I found both of my lost rods! With and enormous effort from my neighbor GaryS. He wouldn't let me quit. I was more than ready to head back to the house and spend the afternoon with my other Bud, Weiser. Keep going, he said. OK. I feel like Mel Fisher!! The reels are full of sand, but that's no problem. Whoohooo!

Rockport24
07-16-2009, 01:17 PM
wow congrats on finding the rods! yeah leash those suckas and everything else, make it a point to not leave shore without everything leashed.

good call Pete on the seat height, I've heard that can really be a big deal for the center of gravity....guess that was good info!

eastendlu
07-16-2009, 01:21 PM
To get the gear out of the tankwell, I just swing my legs over the side and sit sidesaddle. I fish that way a lot as well.

That is how i do it also.Do you ever get strange looks when your fighting a fish sidesaddle?LOL

BigBo
07-16-2009, 08:41 PM
I get a lot of strange looks, but I don't think it's because I fight fish sidesaddle.:uhuh:

Slipknot
07-16-2009, 08:48 PM
Glad you are alright and got your stuff back
be careful man

saltfly
07-19-2009, 06:43 AM
Fred,looking at your before photo,keep your Pfd at least partially zipped at all times.It doesn't do much good when floating up behind you.

Backbeach Jake
07-19-2009, 11:53 AM
That's the before shot. While the PFD was buckled, I know it was not enough. I learn slow. When I went over, I bet I was in the water for 10 whole seconds. Didn't even lose my sunglasses. I zip it now, if I'd slipped through, wellllll.....:smash:

Adam_777
07-19-2009, 12:37 PM
I keep anything I need in front of me in a small softside cooler and a small surf bag with lures and leaders.Reaching behind the seat is something I don't do.I have some bungee straps in the front that I put a surfbelt around and through the strap on the cooler.It keeps the cooler and plugbag atatched to the yak so I have one less thing to worry about.My yak is a 10ft inflatable so room is limited but I still say less is better.My yak loves chop and waves.

The Iceman 6
07-20-2009, 02:56 PM
Glad you got the rigs back Fred. Like others said leash them.

Raven
07-20-2009, 03:26 PM
I found both of my lost rods! With and enormous effort from my neighbor GaryS. He wouldn't let me quit. I was more than ready to head back to the house and spend the afternoon with my other Bud, Weiser. Keep going, he said. OK. I feel like Mel Fisher!! The reels are full of sand, but that's no problem. Whoohooo!


wow.... ! your LUCKY....hearing this made my DAY

MarshCappa
07-20-2009, 08:58 PM
Sounds like you learned a lot from this and I'm glad not by the extreme hard way. Everything could have been a lot worse. Finding those rods was pretty clutch. Good luck the rest of the season.

Raven
11-10-2010, 07:56 PM
I'm not sure if this subject has been covered

but what safety gear should you have on board
a Kayak
besides a flotation vest....

to be on the safe side?

The Dad Fisherman
11-11-2010, 09:01 AM
More important to have safety equipment on you...if the yak floats away with it all your pretty well fuked.

I got a whistle tied to my PFD and I want to get a small signaling mirror and a small waterproof LED flashlight to carry in the PFD. If I go in I'm more worried about them finding me instead of my Yak :hee:

Also make sure if you are going to go fishing in a yak....get a fishing Kayak. Trying to reach behind you and fudging with gear, or loading it up with gear, in something that is made for touring can be a recipe for disaster

Raven
11-11-2010, 10:09 AM
one of those "can be seen for five miles" lazer pointers i saw on the hunting show seemed like a good idea,...

Backbeach Jake
11-11-2010, 06:26 PM
More important to have safety equipment on you...if the yak floats away with it all your pretty well fuked.

I got a whistle tied to my PFD and I want to get a small signaling mirror and a small waterproof LED flashlight to carry in the PFD. If I go in I'm more worried about them finding me instead of my Yak :hee:

Also make sure if you are going to go fishing in a yak....get a fishing Kayak. Trying to reach behind you and fudging with gear, or loading it up with gear, in something that is made for touring can be a recipe for disaster

Ironically I flipped my Fish n Dive trying to stow things behind me. Got sideways to a wave, that's all it takes. The young lady at work, whose brother is into yakking, chewed me out for not having a whistle on my PFD. I have a little strobe, too, incase I have to spend the night wondering where the Coasties are. Lazer is a good idea.
I think that familiarity with your vessel is paramount in importance. On a FAC day see how far you can lean it, deliberately flip it and re-enter, learn to reach everything stowed without flipping. If you can't reach the spot then that area isn't for things you'll need while underway.

Raven
11-11-2010, 07:03 PM
Nautica just sent me an advertisement of a double kayak

joined at the side .... with a platform so you could attach an outboard

interesting....

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c66/ravenob1/twinyaks.png

piemma
11-12-2010, 01:45 PM
With what that thing will cost you, you would be better off just buying a used tin boat and motor.

l.i.fish.in.vt
11-14-2010, 10:04 AM
Fred,that is a nice looking kayak you have there:) still waiting to paddle with you.a used tin and motor can be had for less money than a new kayak.my 12ft tin was 150 bucks,had the motor.not nearly as much fun as the kayak,plus a kayak can handle much rougher water than a tin.

Backbeach Jake
11-14-2010, 02:33 PM
I really like that yak, John and bless you everytime that I get to use it. It's given me a great time every time that I've gotten it wet...and vice versa:) Thanks.