JoshH
3/26/2017 6:52:00 PMMike Carey
3/26/2017 7:09:00 PMGeno the Viking
3/26/2017 8:15:00 PMgljorgy1962
3/26/2017 8:21:00 PMJoshH
3/26/2017 9:19:00 PMcobrar543
3/27/2017 10:18:00 AMAnonymous
3/27/2017 11:06:00 AMSalmon King
3/27/2017 11:35:00 AMI seen a new one put out by Jackson(?) it is 38" wide and said to be almost impossible to roll.
But then I watch Hobie Outdoors every Sunday and wish I had one of those like the one you have.
Oh well....my Pontoon is stable and does what I need it to do so....
JoshH
3/27/2017 1:42:00 PMcobrar - yup my PB carpet. I should have got a pic of it in the water with my line attached. I swear it looked like a halibut.
Salmon King - it's a blast. I've had it out in the sound no problems. Granted I am too chicken to get much more than a half mile from the beach, and I try staying in sheltered areas. I've seen guys though launch with 6 foot breakers and fish in 3 foot rollers... not me though. Best part is that I am able to tell my wife I am fishing so much because I get great exercise! I've pedaled the thing for 8 hours non stop, and didn't even realize it, until I set foot back on land :) I love the way you can accessorize the Hobie. A lot get tons more elaborate than I have.
tightlines68
3/27/2017 7:10:00 PMJoshH
3/27/2017 8:07:00 PMIve had my best luck there trolling flies, either Doc Spratleys or Woolly Buggers. That lake is just stuffed with aquatic insects. Ive tried typical type gear there suck as pop gear with wedding rings tipped with a nightcrawler, flatfisb, different spoons etc. I just have better luck with wet trolling flies. Once the hatch really starts Ive watched guys there just kill it fishing chromonids 3-5 feet under an indicator.