GPS and lures
Any one out there recommend a good GPS for kayak fishing? Also, I ran into a gentleman named Austin and he was nice enough to give me a lure that he recommended for redfish. The name was marsh-something. Anyone know this brand?
Thanks, Chris |
Can't help with kayak spots but here is the bait company>>>
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/on20s/9bfe07fd.jpg |
http://www.marsh-works.com/
great baits.... sorry you met Austin hope you dont think poorly of the rest of us now...:rotfl: |
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sorry you met Austin hope you dont think poorly of the rest of us now...:rotfl:[/QUOTE]
I stayed away from the low hanging fruit. :*****::*****: It was hard but I did. |
Thanks!
Thanks for the help with the lures. I am still new to this sport!
I am still looking to see if anyone recommends a GPS for kayaks. I am not looking for anything super fancy just one that has some limited maps and can store way points. I would also like to find one that is waterproof and can float in a pinch. BTW, Austin was extremely nice and recommended me to this forum. Cheers, C |
Shouthshore marine had a post up.......track him down and ask all the GPS questions you got, he will hook you up.....
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a good gps would be a lowrance out and back $199 buy the upgrade maps for $99 last year's maps are cheaper and not much has changed, I would recommend a H2O but they stopped making it!
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marshworks bayou thumpers are the chiznit! they'll survive the appetite of a bull red and have a great action too!
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I love my Garmin 60cs and there are maps available for it.
Don't know if any are waterproof. Check with Southshore, he can lead you in the right direction |
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